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A UNESCO project equips local communities to conserve biodiversity in Nepal

In the heart of the Himalayas, a UNESCO project is giving local communities the tools they need to protect the exceptional biodiversity of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area—and position it for greater global recognition.

UNESCO and 1 OCEAN documenting the ocean’s greatest migration

Each winter, in the cold waters where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, the ocean reveals one of its most powerful expressions of life. In line with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030), UNESCO and the 1 OCEAN initiative, led by photographer and documentary filmmaker Alexis Rosenfeld, document the planet’s largest animal migration—an ancient phenomenon that sustains entire marine ecosystems and underscores the urgent need to protect the ocean’s living systems.

CTRL + ALT + MUTE: Silencing one woman journalist is silencing a thousand women’s voices

Nearly 75% of women journalists surveyed by UNESCO have faced online violence, and one in four received physical or death threats. As AI amplifies abuse through deepfakes, doxxing, and harassment, UNESCO calls for stronger action to counter AI-facilitated gender-based violence through dialogue, advocacy, and policy reform—ensuring safer spaces for women in the media.

UNESCO in brief

UNESCO is the United Nations organization that promotes cooperation in education, science, culture and communication to foster peace worldwide.

The Organization provides key services for its Member States, setting global norms and standards, developing tools for international cooperation, producing knowledge for public policies and building global networks of sites and institutions inscribed on its lists.

UNESCO lists and designations

UNESCO sites connect the world and highlight the best of our shared humanity.

Magazine: The UNESCO Courier

How Indigenous knowledge drives scientific discovery

Long overlooked or even dismissed by science, Indigenous knowledge is now attracting renewed interest. In the face of climate disruption and environmental and health crises, these systems of knowledge—rooted in close observation of ecosystems—are emerging as valuable resources for rethinking our relationship with the world and imagining a sustainable future.

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