⚽ Female player: €642,386 ⚽ Male player: €200,000,000. This stark contrast highlights the magnitude of the gender gap in sports. On #InternationalWomensDay, join us to level the playing field and ensure every athlete, regardless of gender, has an equal shot at success. https://lnkd.in/e-zgrNmS #IWD2024 #Fit4Life
UNESCO
Affaires étrangères
Paris, Ile de France 2 107 427 abonnés
Construire la paix dans l'esprit des femmes et des hommes
À propos
L'UNESCO, l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture, a été fondée le 16 novembre 1945. Pour cette agence spécialisée des Nations Unies, il ne suffit pas de construire des salles de classe dans des pays dévastés ou de faire connaître des avancées scientifiques. L’éducation, les sciences sociales et naturelles, la culture et la communication sont des moyens pour atteindre un objectif bien plus ambitieux : construire la paix dans l'esprit des femmes et des hommes.
- Site web
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http://www.unesco.org
Lien externe pour UNESCO
- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 1 001-5 000 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Ile de France
- Type
- Non lucratif
- Fondée en
- 1945
- Domaines
- Education, Science, Culture, United Nations, Communication, Social Sciences, Humanities, Sustainable Development et Peace building
Lieux
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Principal
7 Place de Fontenoy
75007 Paris, Ile de France, FR
Employés chez UNESCO
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Ilkka Kakko
Chairman of the Board at Sensemaking Institute , Founder and Partner in Karostech Ltd
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Oriol Freixa Matalonga
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Leonardo Girgenti
CRM Functional Consultant Salesforce at United Nations
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Stig Arne Skjerven
Professional in Higher Education with over 20 years of experience | Former Diplomat to UNESCO @ Norway | Chair of UNESCO Global Recognition…
Nouvelles
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#AI tools shape the perceptions of millions, making even small gender biases drivers of real-world inequalities. These rapid changes also raise profound ethical concerns. #AiEthics must be a priority. Here's what UNESCO recommends: https://lnkd.in/dhTqsyvv
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AI is reshaping the world—and journalism is no exception. As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into newsrooms, the future of independent journalism faces new challenges that we must address head-on. UNESCO’s latest Issue Brief, AI and the Future of Journalism, dives deep into these challenges. Check it out now! #DigitalGovernance #Journalism #AI #MediaInnovation
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How can we protect democratic values in the digital age? The UNESCO Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms stress the need for transparent, accountable, and inclusive online spaces: https://lnkd.in/e3u24_WW
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How can neurotechnology affect human rights and governance? UNESCO research looks at the risks of #neurotech influencing our thinking and decision-making, raising concerns for electoral integrity. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e_bSiBfS
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“With access to education, humans can exchange with others to change the world.” In #Yaounde, at the Global Celebration of International #LiteracyDay, Senegalese writer Boubacar Boris Diop reminded us of the power of education to open infinite possibilities for progress. Learn more about UNESCO’s work: https://lnkd.in/gXCapfDB
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When the ocean receded, they knew what to do. In 2004, while the world was caught off guard by a massive tsunami, the Moken people of Thailand's Surin Islands, guided by ancient knowledge and keen observation of nature, knew to seek higher ground—saving countless lives. Today, their wisdom is being harnessed in Thailand’s National Ecosystem Assessment to shape sustainable policies for a healthier planet. Discover how honoring local knowledge can unlock solutions for global challenges. Dive into their story and its vital lessons for our future! https://unes.co/jhdilm
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Celebrating #Literacy champions! UNESCO honors six groundbreaking initiatives from Austria, Egypt, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Panama for their innovative approaches to multilingual and functional literacy. These projects are transforming lives and promoting sustainable development through the power of words. Get to know them and learn about their impactful work: https://unes.co/b6n08q #LiteracyDay
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How do we balance nature conservation with sustainable development? The Khar Us Lake Biosphere Reserve in Mongolia 🇲🇳 shows us how. Spanning 14,153 km² in the Great Lakes Basin of Khovd Province, this reserve is a blend of deserts, lakes, mountains, and steppe landscapes. By promoting ecotourism, it safeguards its rich ecosystems while supporting local communities. Creating close connections between people and nature is essential for learning about sustainable development and ensuring the preservation of our natural world 👉 https://lnkd.in/eJ_mRC-C #ItsAboutLife
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#Literacy remains a major global challenge, with 754 million adults unable to read or write. At the Global Celebration of International #LiteracyDay 2024 in #Cameroon, Audrey Azoulay reaffirmed #UNESCO's strong commitment to intensify efforts toward achieving universal access to education. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSHbuX3R