About UNESCO Brasilia

The representation of UNESCO in Brazil was formally initiated on 19 June 1964. Its main objective is to support the creation and implementation of public policies following the strategies of UNESCO Member States defined in the UNESCO General Conferences. Its actions occur through technical cooperation projects in partnership with various government levels and different sectors of civil society whenever their purposes contribute to public policies for sustainable development related to themes of expertise that UNESCO works on. 

Highlights

World Oceans Day

8 June

G20 Brazil

UNESCO’s contribution to tackling inequality

Hydrographic Basin of the Alto Araguaia

is one of the 14 new ecohydrology demonstration sites

#EDUCASTEM2030

promoting girls' education in STEM in Brazil

Criança Esperança

Social mobilization to transform the future of vulnerable children and youth

New Upper Secondary Education Survey
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UNESCO Sites & Designations in Latin America and the Caribbean

World Heritage Sites

in Latin America and the Caribbean

Elements of Intangible Cultural Heritage

and Safeguarding practices in Latin America and the Caribbean

Endangered Languages

registered by Latin America and the Caribbean States are being monitored

Biosphere Reserves

in Latin America and the Caribbean

Creative cities

in Latin America and the Caribbean

Heritage documentaries

in Latin America and the Caribbean listed on the Memory of the World Register

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Tashkent Declaration and Commitments to Action for Transforming Early Childhood Care and Education
UNESCO
World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education
2022
UNESCO
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Access to environmental information in Latin America and the Caribbean
Ospina Celis, Daniel
UNESCO Office Montevideo and Regional Bureau for Science in Latin America and the Caribbean
Botero Marino, Catalina
Barrio Lamarche, David
de Miguel , Carlos
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
2024
A synthesis of decisions adopted by oversight bodies and selected judgements
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Hello Indigenous: a blueprint on the preservation of endangered Indigenous languages through digital inclusion
Oliveira, Janine
Lenovo Foundation
Ranieri Rodrigues de Freitas, Marison
Gomez-Jackson, Delaney
Peres Rebelatto Pereira, Juliana
Sarmento Tenório Falcão, Natalia
Yokoyama, Roy
Garg, Sushil
Fujinaga, Yukitomi
Motorola Mobility
2024
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