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Exhibition | BIOPALT
October 27, 2021
Article
Multi-parameter probe for water quality monitoring in the Lake Chad Basin
UNESCO is proud to improve knowledge of the hydrology of the Lake Chad Basin which is an important source of freshwater with great potential in terms of biodiversity that supports over 45 million people
April 29, 2020
News
Economic, Social and Environmental Reconstruction in the Lake Chad Basin with UNESCO
UNESCOs BIOPALT Biosphere and Heritage of Lake Chad project is strengthening the capacities of the Lake Chad basins stakeholders in ecological restoration during a workshop chaired by the Director General of the Ministry of Environment Water and Fisheries Mr Mahamat Alifa Moussa
May 26, 2020
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Equipments to strengthen the capacities of BIOPALT's implementing partners
On 2 July 2020 UNESCO officially handed over equipments to the Directions of the Ministry of Environment Water and Fisheries of Chad and to the Department of Biology of the University of NDjamena in the context of the BIOPALT Biosphere and Heritage of Lake Chad project The ceremony took place in the UNESCO antenna in NDjamena in the presence of Mr Adoum Abdelkerim Bahar Secretary General of the Chadian National Commission to UNESCO
July 2, 2020
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As COVID-19 threatens Living Heritage around Lake Chad, women respond
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an indigenous woman from the Mbororo pastoralist community in Chad As nomadic cattle herders residing in the far west of the country near Lake Chad her community have developed an array of traditional practices and weather forecasting knowledge based on their interactions over generations with their living environment During periods of drought or unexpected weather events the Mbororo turn to such knowledge of changing seasonal patterns to adapt often travelling vast distances over the semiarid Sahel in search of water and pastures Today Ibrahim works to empower indigenous peoples voices and ensure their inclusion on international platforms She is President of the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad AFPAT and is currently serving as a Member of the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues and UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocate She collaborated with UNESCO to conduct a 3D participatory mapping of Chads Sahel desert region where some 250000 Mbororos make their living from herding and subsistence farming She is also a member of the technical and scientific committee of the BIOPALTUNESCO project She recently spoke with the Living Heritage Team in UNESCOs Culture Sector about how her community is coping with the COVID19 pandemic and its impact on their way of life as well as their knowledge and cultural practices related to the natural environment and climate change
August 6, 2020
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North-East Tobago declared as UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
October 29, 2020
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The Tracker Culture & Public Policy | Issue 4
This monthly Tracker is produced by UNESCO to monitor the role of culture in public policy with regards to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda It highlights developments within national and regional contexts as well as emerging debates on cultures contribution to sustainable development Drawing on a variety of sources it provides a broad overview of cultural policy trends worldwide at the national regional and international level and looks at ways in which countries integrate culture into other policy areas
January 5, 2021
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UNESCO hosts international conference to address growing concern on water access in urban centres globally
The 2nd Water Megacities and Global Change conference which is expected to gather over 2 000 participants and takingplace online on 1114 January aims to seek solutions towards resolving the global access to water which is becoming a cause for concern especially in urban areas It is estimated that by 2030 over a billion people will live in approximately 100 very large cities and 60 of the worlds population will live in urban areas Presently the urban population ratio in some regions surpasses 70 and it is projected that population growth in the coming decades will be higher in urban centers and particularly in megacities or metropolitan areas of more than 10 million inhabitants Megacities are found on all continents except Oceania They cover diverse geographical areas with a wide range of climates and are generally located close to rivers lakes or seas The diversity of intellectual technical and financial resources components that exist within megacities is an opportunity for mobilizing these resources so that innovative solutions can emerge and guarantee access to water and sanitation for all populations equality of services economic viability resilience of systems flexibility of solutions and the protection of the natural environment Coorganized by the  Division of Water Sciences of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO with ARCEAUIle de France ARCEAUIdF in collaboration with the Greater Paris Metropolis and the greater Paris Sanitation Authority SIAAP the conference will gather water and sanitation operators decision makers and political representatives of Megacities researchers and students civil society and basin authorities who will meet with the overall goal of enhancing the integration interaction and knowledge exchange between all these majors actors for water management in Megacities in the face of climate change Other major objectives of the conference include Produce a scientific and technical overview of water challenges and solutions that Megacities face and use to mitigate the effects of climate change by concretizing the exchange of their expertise in the specific field of water Strengthen the dialogue between science and policy actors at local level To activate the cooperation platform of the Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate MAWAC by concretizing the exchange of their expertise in the specific field of water and climate To review the Strategic Global Framework of MAWAC prepared by the Working Group of UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme IHP
January 10, 2022
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UNESCO launches BIOPALT project to safeguard Lake Chad
The UNESCO Deputy DirectorGeneral Getachew Engida officially launched the BIOsphere and Heritage of Lake Chad BIOPALT project at the International Conference on Lake Chad held on 26 February 2018 The BIOPALT project aims to increase knowledge of Lake Chad restore wetlands rehabilitate wildlife migration corridors and promote sustainable incomegenerating activities in Abuja Nigeria
March 2, 2018
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Surviving where life is no longer possible
February 24, 2022
Story
Being able to predict floods will save lives in West Africa
February 24, 2022
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Any time is Sports Time: Online Campaign in Response to COVID-19 crisis
More than 1 400 000 people participated in IDSDP2020 online campaign in Kazakhstan In this day and age sports and physical recreations play a critical role in our daily lives From our childhood to today we have involved to play sports and game constantly We always hear and keep attention to the latest updates from all major sports teams whether it is professional or anything else Sports bring us athleticism and competitiveness but more importantly sports is a recognized instrument for promoting peace as it disregards both geographical borders and social classes With the outbreak of the COVID19 the global sports calendar has been shifted dramatically such as the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games At the individual level the COVID19 pandemic led to the closure of gyms stadiums pools dance and fitness studios physiotherapy centres parks and playgrounds Under such circumstances there are concerns that lack of access to regular physical activities and sports may pose challenges to both physical and mental health of people In light of these issues the UNESCO Almaty Cluster Office in cooperation with the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan launched an online information campaign within the framework of the International Day of Sports for Development and Peace to support peoples wellbeing in times of anxiety crisis and fear The campaign implemented six interactive activities online attracting more than 14 million people of which interactive games on social media played a proactive role For example as part of the campaign the interactive basketball game in the Instagram live stories has ignited peoples interest to experiment fail and try again in sports game until they succeed Any time is Sports Time © UNESCO In addition to the interactive sports game the UNESCO Almaty Office has also implemented a BeActive indoor physical challenge In this regard people were invited to join this challenge by making videos of themselves displaying their creativity in any sporting activity of their choice © UNESCO Apart from the campaign the UNESCO Almaty Office also designed a series of interactive learning cards on physical activity following the recommendations of WHO and also targeting the Sustainable Development Goals SDG and Kazan Action Plan in promotion of cooperation on sports for development and peace © UNESCO Although the COVID19 outbreak has affected people globally in a sudden manner sports has shown that it can help individuals and societies to mitigate the negative impact of the crisis on their lives through mechanisms that help increase a general sense of wellbeing  
June 18, 2020
Article
Biodiversity and Preventing Future Pandemics in Africa
June 21, 2020

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