Protecting our planet starts with education.
Across 98 countries, nearly 112,000 schools are helping students turn sustainability into a way of learning, living and acting.
On #EarthDay, see how @UNESCO and its partners are #GreeningEducation systems:
https://t.co/tg954JMyMg
#ESD #LearnForOurPlanet
This adaptation measures carried out 18 March 2026 while the previous along Malindi Mosque was carried out 2022 in collaboration with the local community based on their experience and traditional mitigation measures in addressing the challenges of climate change.
#unesco
To value and conserve nature we need to reshape the relationship between people and the natural world.
IUCN’s Strategic Vision set out our vision for “a just world that values and conserves #nature” while the IUCN Programme 2026 – 2029 defines our implementation plan.
Discover both now https://t.co/RIbWg3mAnU
#Conservation
NAIBARIKI JUMANNE YANGU.
Maana Mimi ni Mtakatifu wa BWANA, hivyo Jumanne yangu Imebarikiwa na BWANA, nami nitakuwa Ushuhuda, Ushuhuda unaoishi pamoja na Familia yangu.
It was such an honour presenting to the SD-WISHEES Focus Group Discussion as a member of CVI Network. Explored the Climate Stressors and Vulnerabilities to the archaeological site World wide.
#SD-WISHEES
#CVIAfrica#ICOMOS#TAWA
📢 ICOMOS Welcomes New Director General
With over two decades of leadership in the non-profit and social impact sector, Ms. NOGUÈS-WEBER combines strategic vision, operational excellence and a commitment to mission-driven impact in health, solidarity and civil society.
She succeeds Marie-Laure LAVENIR, who spent 11 years expanding ICOMOS’ network, particularly in Africa, advancing climate action initiatives, developing international projects in untapped areas, and nurturing relationships with ICOMOS’ partners.
🎉 ICOMOS wishes Ms. Noguès-Weber lots of success in her new role!
Booking for honeymoon Kilwa Ruins WHS;
1. Accommodation in a Tourism bandaz.
2. Full Board meal, including Samaki choma (grilled fish), prepared in the traditional Swahili style.
3. Guided excursion to the ruins
4. Boat Safaris
5. Coral reef visit
6. Bird watching
7. Swimming
Booking for honeymoon Kilwa Ruins WHS;
1. Accommodation in a Tourism bandaz.
2. Full Board meal, including Samaki choma (grilled fish), prepared in the traditional Swahili style.
3. Guided excursion to the ruins
4. Boat Safaris
5. Coral reef visit
6. Bird watching
7. Swimming
🔴The leading European and international heritage organisations @europanostra , ICOMOS, @DocomomoInt and @Ace_Cae stand in firm opposition to the proposed “Lex Specialis” Law related to the #Generalštab Modernist Complex in Serbia.
Read the full statement: https://t.co/K59uW5MU9l
NAIBARIKI JUMATATU YANGU.
Mimi NIMEBARIKIWA na BWANA; ni wa Mambo MAKUBWA na sio madogo. Mimi ni MSHINDI siwezi kushindwa. Mimi ni KICHWA na sio mkia.
Ooooh, Haleluya, YESU ni Mzuri, Nakupenda BWANA.