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UNESCO and the European Union support youth employment through culture in Yemen
March 3, 2022
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Associate Project Officer for the Transcultura programme - Incubators and Scholarships
The UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean is implementing the joint UNESCOEuropean Union programme Transcultura Integrating Cuba the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity The Programme is built on two components the first focusing on strengthening the skills and capacities of young cultural professionals and the second on enhancing opportunities through knowledge transfer and exchanges It includes the establishment of a regional Cultural Training Hub in Cuba and will create opportunities for entrepreneurship socioeconomic projects and collaboration in the cultural and creative sectors heritage and tourism within the Caribbean region and with the European Union The programme implementation was launched at the beginning of 2020 and is expected to last until the end of 2023  The incumbent will provide support to the Programme component related to Incubators and Scholarships  
February 1, 2022
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Supporting Cultural Institutions’ Readiness in Emergencies in Yemen
December 12, 2021
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Creativity is also about Being Inclusive: UNESCO-Citi Creative Youth Engages with Artisans with Disability
December 7, 2021
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2021 UNESCO- Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation Recognizes 211-year-old Thai Pak Koong Temple Conservation Works
Old Thai Pak Koong temple restored to its original glory ©Tan Yeow Wooi
December 3, 2021
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Let’s visit the Borobudur Villages!
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December 2, 2021
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Regional Tourism and World Heritage authorities attend the First Session of World Heritage Journeys of Southern Africa Workshop
November 23, 2021
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Culture in the 2030 Agenda
October 29, 2021
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Enforcing Institutional Capacities of Yemeni Cultural Organizations
October 27, 2021
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The UNESCO Transcultura Programme joins the Kingston Culture Forum
The UNESCO Transcultura Programme Integrating Cuba the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity joins the first Kingston Culture Forum inaugurated on September 24 2021 The Kingston Culture Forum is a conference convening cultural and creative industry stakeholders in the public private academic and social sectors hosted by Kingston Creative KC The theme for the event will be Downtown Kingston creative economy placemaking and sustainable urban development
September 22, 2021
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UNESCO Contributes to Peacebuilding in Yemen
September 21, 2021
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Stakeholders Consultation Meeting: : “Ending Stigma and Discrimination, Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Marginalization of Persons with Disabilities”
A Multicountry Project in Mozambique Namibia Tanzania and Zimbabwe Teusday 21 September 2021   Background   Persons with disabilities particularly women face enormous attitudinal physical and informational barriers to equal opportunities in the world of training and work The biased sociocultural medical and religious lens provide fertile ground for them to be generally perceived as unproductive and unfit to access education and training and to compete in the labor market thereby perpetuating the cycle of poverty and exclusion   This project funded by the UNPRPD MPTF aims to develop a collective understanding of the stigma and discrimination patterns in Technical and Vocational Education and Training TVET institutions and among employers thereby developing models and tools to fight this widespread phenomenon and foster exchanges of good practices and experiences among the four countries involved and beyond The TVET institutions and learning environments as well as enterprises need to be more inclusive as both are important levers of emancipation   This will be accomplished by the development and testing of three tools in the four participating countries with exchanges of experiences and lessons learnt The tools include i a model of Dialogue Committee between TVET institutions and Employers organizations that should encourage collective understanding of and commitment towards fighting disability stigma and discrimination ii a dedicated Disability Audit tool that will assist TVET institutions and employers in tracking and documenting the stigma and discrimination patterns and the shift in attitudes and perceptions iii practical and userfriendly Guidelines for Reasonable Accommodation in TVET institutions and employers organizations and iv a multicounty platform for exchanges of good practices and mutual learning Particular attention will be paid to shedding light on how the intersectional discrimination between disability gender and poverty influences the generation and perpetuation of stigma and discrimination   Please feel free to engage UNESCO on this important agenda   
September 21, 2021
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Yemeni Youth Content Creators Advocating For Culture
August 29, 2021

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