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L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards honour five women researchers in mathematics, astrophysics, chemistry and informatics
February 11, 2021
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Call for applications: Masters programme on the sustainable management of protected areas and forest ecosystems in Africa
January 14, 2022
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October 9, 2019
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Official Launch of The Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion
The Museums Association of Namibia MAN in collaboration with the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO the Gerda Henkel Foundation the Berlin Ethnographic Museum EM the Ministry of Education Arts and Culture the University of Namibia UNAM and the National Museum of Namibia NMN hereby invites all Namibians and all citizens of the world to attend the virtual launch of the Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion at 1100CAT on Friday 20th August 2021 MAN is currently working in partnership with NMN and UNAM on a project funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation This collaborative project seeks to unlock the healing and creative potential of the colonial collections from Namibia held at the Ethnologisches Museum EM in Berlin Germany and the Ethnographic Collection at the National Museum of Namibia in Windhoek It reconnects the collections with each other and with their heritage communities researchers and artists in Namibia As part of the project staff from NMN scholars students from UNAM and staff from MAN have been facilitating workshops with heritage experts and researchers community representatives and artists to engage with the collections at NMN and conducting fieldwork with digitized collections in heritage communities throughout the country The project aims to reactivate knowledge about the objects document immaterial cultural heritage and provide a vital source of inspiration for artists and designers The knowledge thus created including oral histories and artworks will be shared with the wider public in an online database a publication and an exhibition at the newly founded Museum of Namibian Fashion as well as in an exhibition at NMN in Windhoek to be conceptualized in the second phase of the project By reconnecting stakeholders in Namibia with colonial collections from Berlin and Windhoek the project seeks to engage with colonial trauma spur new cultural production and envision decolonial creative futures MAN believes that museums should be living organisms that should be updated regularly and able to easily adapt to change With that said MAN has realized that the COVID19 pandemic requires museums to adapt and to do things differently As a result the idea of a Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion was birthed and made possible with funding from UNESCO The virtual museum will be officially opened by Ms Merja Iileka Chairperson of the Fashion Council of Namibia and will feature addresses by different stakeholders and a musical performance by Namibian multiawardwinning artist Big Ben The website enables visitors to view items and to interact with them by adding comments as well as submitting photographs for possible display on the virtual museum Ndapewoshali Ndahafa Ashipala from MAN said The COVID19 pandemic has shown us that we need to adapt and learn to do things differently A virtual museum of fashion could create an interactive educational space where we can also showcase Namibian culture to both local and international audiences The galleries in both the virtual and physical Museum will have the following Bead and shells Hair and headdresses Leather and Animal Skin processing Metal Accessories Plants Bones and rocks Tattoos and body scarification Textiles The Peoples Gallery and Deeps Root New fashion The Deep Roots New Fashion The gallery showcases the work of Namibian fashion designers who incorporate features from our cultural roots to create new styles with a uniquely Namibian flavour The Museum of Namibian Fashion will be based in Otjiwarongo Namibia and will be launched in late 2021 or early 2022 If you have an item information or photographs that you think should be part of the collection of the Museum of Namibian Fashion then you can contact MAN on infomuseumscomna or 264 61 30 22 30 Further information about the project can be found on the MAN website wwwmuseumscomna Watch the official launch and opening on YouTube Museums Association of Namibia Watch the official launch and opening on Facebook Museums Association of Namibia SPEAKERS Mr B Djaffar MoussaElkadhum Head of Office at UNESCO Windhoek Ms Maria Caley Chairperson of Museum of Namibian Fashion Mr Kavenauarue Tjiworo Documentalist based at the National Museum of Namibia Mr Kevanhu Alfred Muifi Curator of the Museum of Namibian Fashion Ms Merja Iileka Chairperson Fashion Council of Namibia Please note that the link to the Virtual Museum of Namibian Fashion will be shared on the MAN Youtube Channel Website and Social Media Pages during the launch
August 18, 2021
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UNESCO Regional Director and Representative to Kenya presents his Credentials to the Kenya Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs
© Kenya Ministry of Foreign Affairs
September 7, 2021
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Media professionals validate Safety Handbook for Journalists on Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic
© Kenya Editors Guild
September 15, 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
Article
Building Forward Better
Prof Hubert Gijzen UNESCO Regional Director for Eastern Africa meets Prof George Magoha Kenya Cabinet Secretary for Education © UNESCOCynthia Meru
September 23, 2021
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International Peace Day Celebrated in standing up against acts of hate online and offline
© UNESCO
September 23, 2021
Article
Unpacking the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Lead authors and experts in the hybrid workshop © UNESCOEdwin Mwashinga
September 24, 2021
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Global Media and Information Literacy Youth Hackathon
The UNESCO annual Global Media and Information Literacy Week is a major occasion for stakeholders to review and celebrate the progress achieved towards Media and Information Literacy for All and a UN international Day   Global MIL Week 2021 will be hosted by South Africa from 24 31 October 2021 under the theme Media and Information Literacy for the Public Good You can register to participate in the online feature conference via the link httpsenunescoorgglobalmilweek2021featureconferenceregistration Deadline for registration is 18th October 2021   For Youth Agenda Forum youth aged between 18 and 35 years from local schools universities youth centres and youth organizations as well as youth leaders from around the globe are invited to participate by inscribing their teams in the competition The winning teams and the outcome of the Hackathon will be presented during the Global Media and Information Literacy Week Youth Agenda Forum on 27 October 2021 Apply via the link httpsenunescoorgfeedbackmediaandinformationliteracyhackathon2021 Deadline for application is 3rd October 2021   We look forward to your participation and please do not hesitate to contact UNESCO should you have more questions     
September 27, 2021
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UNESCO decries torching of Cultural Centre in Kenya World Heritage site
One of the recently torched structures at the Rabai Cultural Centre within the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests World Heritage Site in Kenya  © Julius MwahungaKNATCOM
September 27, 2021
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Outreach for Geoscience Awareness
  Geosciences provide essential information for locating and exploiting mineral deposits as well as hydrocarbon and groundwater resources and have become indispensable for an increasing spectrum of socioeconomic issues such as infrastructure development environmental monitoring landuse planning and natural hazard and climate change studies   Geosciences and geoscientists underpins sustainable economic development but also are key pieces of a puzzle in the effective implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals SDGs The SDGs aim to eradicate poverty ensure universal access to basic services tackle inequality end unsustainable consumption patterns and facilitate inclusive economic growth social development as well as environmental protection   Geoscience professions have played a key role in the implementation of national initiatives such as the National Development Plans the Harambee Prosperity Plan and Vision 2030 and will continue to do so The continental and global initiatives include the African Union Vision through Agenda 2063 and its 7 Aspirations the African Mineral and Energy Resources Classification and Management System PanAfrican Resource Reporting Code and the 2030 Global Sustainable Development Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals SDGs that aim to eradicate poverty ensure universal access to basic services tackle inequality end unsustainable consumption patterns and facilitate inclusive economic growth social development and environmental protection   Noting the above the Outreach for Geoscience Awareness workshops therefore aims to bring  media practioners to the World of Geoscience by providing enhanced knowledge and understanding of the many aspects of geosciences and their application to socioeconomic development which is not reported often enough   The objectives of the outreach for geoscience awareness are to              Increase public awareness of the vital role that geosciences play in societys use of resources resilience to natural hazards interaction with the environment and in the socioeconomic development of Namibia              Provide opportunities to expose the youth to geoscience career opportunities              Enhance knowledge of the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation NBC media practitioners on geoscience and geoscientists issues   The expected outcomes are              Improved understanding of the role of geoscience in daily life              Improved public science literacy that could influence national decisions              Enhanced knowledge and understanding of NBC media practitioners on geosciences              Enhanced awareness and access to the geoscience knowledge base and expertise   This outreach program is sponsored by UNESCO Ministry of Mines and Energy and Geological Survey of Namibia While inkind contributions have been received from NAMWATER UNAMGeology Department City of WindhoekDepartment of Infrastructure Water Technical Services Ministry of Agriculture Water and Land Reform MAWLR NAMCOR Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism MEFT and in collaboration with the Namibia broadcasting Cooperation NBC
September 30, 2021

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