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  • 10.03.11

    Saint Kitts and Nevis Conference calls for a shared Caribbean vision on climate change adaptation

  • 04.03.11

    Saint Kitts and Nevis to host meeting on Climate Change Adaptation in the Caribbean

  • 31.01.11

    UNESCO Book Project for 2011 on Migration, Environment and Climate Change

  • 17.12.10

    Philosophers tackle biodiversity and climate change ethics at UNESCO conference in Monaco

  • 18.06.10

    Just published: "Report of UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee on Social Responsibility and Health"

  • 14.06.10

    Presentation of the World Social Science Report 2010 on 25 June 2010 at UNESCO Headquarters

  • 11.06.10

    International Ombudsman Conference on Human Rights and Environment in Baku

  • 07.04.10

    Social and Human Sciences at UNESCO: Special Issue 2001-2010 with SHSviews n°27

  • 15.03.10

    Bioethics and Ethics of Science and Technology: A Regional Documentation Centre inaugurated in Cairo

  • 11.03.10

    Ethics Teacher Training Course in Croatia

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