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With young people making up a significant portion of Africa’s population under the age of 25, the continent holds tremendous growth potential. But unlocking this dividend requires bold investments for ...
Young people living in fragile contexts face many challenges but also possess unique potential to rebuild their communities ...
UNESCO and the European Union (EU) launched the third phase of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) reform project titled “Green and Digital TVET for Enhancing Employability in ...
From the heart of Saint Lucia, Savon Sent Lisi has blossomed into a symbol of Caribbean innovation, sustainability, and women ...
In September 2022, the UN’s Transforming Education Summit launched a worldwide push to rethink and improve education, with young people at the center of the discussion. The UN Secretary-General called ...
The importance of restoration will also be at the forefront of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme in its new ...
UNESCO reaffirmed its strong commitment to collaborating with the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology to enhance ...
The Peruvian Amazon is a land rich in biodiversity and home to 51 Indigenous peoples. Here, the voices of youth resonate—youth who, with profound respect for their roots and their eyes set on the ...
UNESCO brought together two of Africa’s remaining hunter-gatherer communities to test the CyberTracker application, which ...
In the past, in Cameroon, artisanal weaving of mats was naturally passed down from one generation to the next. But over time, ...
Forty-five youths aged 12–16 from across China gathered in the Giant Panda National Park. Over the 5 days and 4 nights, they ...
The 2025 GEM Report's regional edition on leadership and education in East Asia "Lead for technology" will be launched in ...
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