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Gambian youth express commitment to embark on sensitization on MIL
December 31, 2021
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The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, UNESCO and Sweden partnered to establish and launch the Palestinian Virtual Museum
Ramallah Palestine 20122021 In framework of the support to the Palestinian Cultural Heritage through the project Local Development through the Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Historic Environment in Palestine funded by Sweden through Sida UNESCO and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities MoTA joined forces to support museums as repositories for heritage and identity In light of the role museums play in enriching Palestinian human capital MoTA and UNESCO partnered to establish the first Virtual Museum of Archaeological Objects representing the history and culture of Palestine The Virtual Museum was established as a response to the challenges imposed by the outbreak of the COVID19 in Palestine and the need for multiple sources of knowledge with reliable scientific materials especially in the time of recurring home confinement to help students and their families in distance learning processes The Virtual Museum is a platform developed by Palestinian experts with simple tools to facilitate accessibility and foster an understanding of history through archaeology using attractive methods It comprises a collection of more than 40 digitized magnificent artifacts that were used as tools in peoples daily lives and found during archaeological missions in various locations in Palestine The Museum also portrays five major historical periods in Palestine through scientific chronological descriptions The Virtual Museum platform through its website and mobile phone application provides an opportunity for students and knowledgeseekers to have an overview of the Palestinian history and related cultural heritage objects from the Paleolithic period until the end of the British Mandate period ended in 1948 This Museum enables the visitor to see a digital copy of the artifacts that corresponds to reality where heshe can see their shapes colors materials by moving and rotating them in different directions thanks to the 3D scanning read and listen to a brief explanation about them and how they were used in their original environment UNESCO and MoTA considers this museum and its content as a solid basis and a nucleus of a larger initiative that aims to document and display thousands of Palestinian artifacts for educational and research purposes Such a Museum will present to the Palestinian youth and general public treasures found in the land of Palestine and will show how these treasures contributed to the development of human civilization The project was implemented in partnership between UNESCO National Office for Palestine and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities with financial support from Sweden The partners would like to express their sincere appreciation for and thanks to all those who contributed to this important and scientific achievement You are invited to visit the Virtual Museum on httpsvirtualmuseumtourismps  You may watch the User Guide Video on YouTube via this link httpsyoutubeG3cG3hlHEUM     
December 30, 2021
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Spotlight Initiative supports mapping of disability inclusion within community based service providers and GBV centres
December 30, 2021
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Call for Proposals: Final Evaluation of the Advanced Regional Training Programme on Education for Sustainable Development - ‘Sustainability Starts with Teachers’
December 30, 2021
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Yemen: Joint statement by OHCHR and UNESCO on two detained staff members
December 27, 2021
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UNESCO Celebrates 30 Years of Field Office Presence in Cambodia – A Journey of Partnerships
December 27, 2021
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Tais from Timor-Leste is on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding
This international recognition is like an award  to my daily hard work of weaving Tais since I was a little girl Marta da Costa expert Tais weaver
December 23, 2021
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Gamelan, another Indonesian tradition, on the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage
I warmly and proudly welcome this inscription The President of Indonesia HE Mr Joko Widodo in his social media 
December 23, 2021
News
KOMNAS HAM and UNESCO Partnership on Promotion of Human Rights in Indonesia
Right to health right to information workers rights and freedom of expression assembly and association are indispensable particularly in times of crisis to ensure the dignity of all Mohamed Djelid Director of UNESCO Jakarta  
December 23, 2021
News
UNESCO Khartoum Join the Sudanese People in Mourning Abdelkarim ElKabli
UNESCO Khartoum Office joins with the people of Sudan in mourning and remembering the great Sudanese poet and singer Abdelkarim Elkabli whose music touched multiple generations with songs expressing hope love the beauty of nature and the rights of women and children among many other themes In times of sadness his songs brought comfort in times of joy his songs gave wings to our hearts and in times of struggle his songs inspired courage 
December 23, 2021
News
The 2021 Special Dialogue of International Youth Forum successfully held on 17 December 2021
The UNESCO Beijing Office collaborated with the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO the Changsha Municipal Government and the Nanjing Municipal Government to organize the 2021 International Youth Forum on Creativity and Heritage along the Silk Roads Special Dialogue on Youth Leadership in Creativity Heritage and Resilience hereinafter the 2021 IYFSD online in Beijing Changsha and Nanjing simultaneously on 17 December 2021 More than 80 youth from 46 countries participated in the Special Dialogue to share and exchange their thoughts stories and actions on the topics The 2021 IYFSD consisted of a plenary session and two parallel sessions that respectively focused on Youth leadership in innovation and creativity for resilient World Heritage conservation and Youth leadership in innovation and creativity for resilient and inclusive cities At the beginning of the plenary session Ms Gabriela Ramos Assistant DirectorGeneral for the Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO encouraged youth actions and underlined the importance of youth power in her opening remarks We need youth for more critical thinking we need youth for more ambition we need youth to really consider all the elements that you have learned to build a much better resilient and inclusive world This is really important as we move into the last decade for action You are really key players
December 23, 2021
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UNESCO Director-General calls for investigation into death of photojournalist Soe Naing in Myanmar
December 22, 2021
Article
The project ‘Young Leaders of the Diquís’ concludes with the creation of a youth association
Young people from southern Costa Rica have formed a youth association to take part in the management of the preColumbian cacique settlements with stone spheres of the Diquís inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2014 The creation of this association has been formalized during the closing ceremony of the project Young Leaders of the Diquis which has been implemented by UNESCO and the National Museum of Costa Rica and financed by the World Heritage Fund thanks to a financial contribution from Germany The formation of this association is a remarkable result of this project whose objective has been to involve young people from neighboring communities including indigenous peoples and territories in the management of the four archaeological sites inscribed on the World Heritage List Finca 6 El Silencio Grijalba and Batambal located in the canton of Osa in southern Costa Rica To this end a series of workshops have been organized focused on strengthening knowledge about cultural heritage as well as strengthening soft skills to enhance the leadership capacity of the young participants In total more than 160 young men and women from the districts of Palmar Ciudad Cortes Sierpe Bahia Ballena Drake Bay and Piedras Blancas as well as from the indigenous territories of Boruca and Rey Curré have been involved In addition to gaining knowledge and skills in heritage management through the workshops this project has allowed them to generate youth networks carry out volunteer activities and participate in various initiatives of the National Museum of Costa Rica in the area The closing ceremony of the project took place on Saturday December 18 2021 with the participation of Mr Julio Carranza Director ai of UNESCO Cluster Office in San Jose Mrs Martina NibbelingWriessnig Ambassador of Germany in Costa Rica Mrs Rocío Fernández Director of the National Museum of Costa Rica Mrs Yanina Chaverri Vice Mayor of the Canton of Osa Mr Jeison Ariel Bartels Quirós General Coordinator of the project as well as young participants of the project and members of the benefited communities
December 22, 2021

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