Today, was the opening ceremony in Jamaica 🇯🇲 of the Community Radio Preparedness, Response and Field Simulation Workshop, hosted by the 🇺🇳🏛 UNESCO Office for the Caribbean @CaribbeanUnesco in partnership with @CARIMACNews and the @BCJamaica
🚨 Calling all Caribbean journalists!
UNESCO has launched a groundbreaking 30-hour online workshop to help you report disasters using #AI, #Drones & #GIS.
Why does this matter? Because ethical, real-time reporting saves lives.
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🔊 Calling all Caribbean authors
Are you a Caribbean author 📖 living in the region or the diaspora 🌎?
The UNESCO Office for the Caribbean 🇺🇳🏛 @CaribbeanUnesco wants to hear from you about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is impacting your work 📚
From 23-25 January 2025 a capacity development initiative took place in Jamaica’s 🇯🇲 Charles Town Maroon community, empowering through community media development as part of the Enhancing Community Media for Disaster Preparedness & Response, Sustainability and Viability project.
Pleased to announce the Sub-regional online Consultation Meeting for the Caribbean on Open Educational Resources #OER taking place on July 4. Click on the link or use the QR code to register https://t.co/dzp6CtVVm8 #openeducationalresources
Our #MediaLiteracy Bootcamps are kicking off from today!
The first Caribbean bootcamp begins with 23 media professionals from Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago 🇧🇧🇬🇾🇯🇲🇹🇹
Learn more ⤵️
@CaribbeanUnesco@micinvestigates@acmediaworkers https://t.co/VSyuAiaYy0
📢 In case you missed it, our digital library of #medialiteracy resources is live!
Developed with @CaribbeanUnesco's support, the library is a crucial component of wider efforts to empower Caribbean schoolchildren, educators, and journalists 🇬🇾🇯🇲🇹🇹 ⤵️ https://t.co/8ZRvsiqDGH
Looking to enhance your understanding of Artificial Intelligence? Discover the cutting-edge AI courses available at the OAS Youth Academy. 🚀
ℹ️ Explore more here: https://t.co/tMxSouf4Y5
#ArtificialIntelligence#LearningOpportunity
PMA launches a Media literacy boot camp for Caribbean journalists with the support of the UNESCO Office for the Caribbean and UNESCO’s International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) @CaribbeanUnesco#MIL https://t.co/TeSRnyffTw
"UNESCO is committed to supporting SIDS enhance disaster preparedness and resilience": Xing Qu, UNESCO's Deputy Director-General, at presentation of RadioBox broadcast equipment to Government of Antigua & Barbuda on sidelines of #SIDS4. @UNESCO@CaribbeanUnesco@makingwaves_org
Delighted to have been a part of the Leaders TalkX series at the #WSIS Forum as the UN representative, discussing the importance of cultural diversity, multilingualism and #localcontent in the #digital world as well as of democratizing #accesstoinformation@UNESCO