Radio broadcasters and news outlets, not only deliver urgent updates during crises but also shape public understanding of risk, hold institutions accountable, and foster a culture of preparedness.
In Comoros and São Tomé and Príncipe, two African island nations regularly exposed to extreme weather, media outlets are key ...
The UNESCO–Africa–China Symposium on World Heritage Capacity-Building and Cooperation concluded in Quanzhou after a week of ...
Hollyhock House, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building, is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Los Angeles, but could lose its status due to budget cuts. As per UNESCO requirements, the home must ...
Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Vol. 14, No. 3, Maritime Cultural Heritage and the Challenges of Capacity Development (DECEMBER 2019), pp. 333-354 (22 pages) Many countries do not have sufficient ...
The UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok (UNESCO Bangkok) in cooperation with UNESCO Jakarta is launching a capacity-building series as a follow-up to the World Heritage Third Cycle of Periodic Reporting ...
Unesco has called on Korea to take strong action over a high-rise redevelopment project near Seoul's Jongmyo Shrine, a World ...
PARIS, July 11, 2024 — For the duration of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, The Associated Press will provide international media with broadcast facilities and live shots from the rooftop and garden of ...
UNESCO and the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) convened the closing conference of “Deep Surfaces. Architecture to Enhance ...
Africa currently hosts more than 100 World Heritage sites, featuring renowned locations such as the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia, and Timbuktu in Mali.