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Nature is our strongest ally, and protecting it is essential for our shared future. 🌍🌿
Across its #WorldHeritage sites, #BiosphereReserves and #GlobalGeoparks, UNESCO works with communities, scientists, Indigenous Peoples and partners to protect #biodiversity, restore ecosystems and strengthen the resilience of nature and people.
This #BiodiversityDay is a call to act: rethink our relationship with nature and help restore balance for a more sustainable world.
Learn more: https://t.co/nPPMtK7Iz1 #ForThePeople #ForNature
The BILT Bridging Event brought together partners in Durban to share ideas & strengthen TVET collaboration.
Key themes: industry partnerships, learner-centred approaches, work-based learning, digital innovation, & inclusive training.
#BILT#TVET#FutureSkills#UNEVOCNetwork
#WorldSkills is making Cooking more sustainable, a transformation being driven by WorldSkills Occupational Standards & the skill’s Technical Description. It reflects a broader global shift toward greening in hospitality.
Learn more: https://t.co/HpsMTIhYKG
#GlobalStageForSkills
Women and girls are on the frontlines of the climate crisis and uniquely positioned to drive action.
This @UN explainer breaks down the reasons why women are key to building a sustainable, more resilient planet. https://t.co/LQtrXW3O0G
The @UNESCO–#China Funds-in-Trust Phase III project is working with African higher technical education institutions to equip young people with the skills needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
By strengthening links between education and industry, the project supports employment, entrepreneurship, and inclusive digital and green transitions across Africa.
https://t.co/QS92UhABIv
Join the @UNEVOC#BILT Bridging Event on Advancing #TVET through #industry partnerships & #innovation.
Learn more about sustainable TVET-industry partnerships & innovative practices.
🗓️ 19-21 May
🗣️ English with French interpretation
💻 Watch here: https://t.co/fJErkmpn3p
New @UNEVOC discussion paper on Future-proofing TVET: Strategies for digital transformation & AI integration.
Key questions:
• What policies enable digital & #AI integration in #TVET?
• What barriers exist?
• How can cooperation help?
https://t.co/XMl7OfqKIU
#UNEVOCNetwork
📢 Calling all champions of #literacy!
This is your chance to become a @UNESCO International #Literacy Prizes laureate!
This year’s theme is ‘Literacy for people, prosperity and the planet’.
Deadline: 1 June 2026
Find out more: https://t.co/2clmQDIwFB
With the help of the SDG 4 Youth and Student Network, we are calling on all young trailblazers, students, educators and organizations working with youth to help co‑design the future of #EducationBeyond2030.
From lived realities to global decision‑making spaces, youth priorities and ideas must and will shape what comes next.
This youth consultation is part of the UNESCO and the SDG 4 High-Level Steering Committee (HLSC) three-year global process to define the post-2030 education agenda.
Take the poll: https://t.co/Q6qW1TW68b
More about the Youth consultations: https://t.co/j6WLYTTmjo
#ByYouth
Video was produced by UNESCO’s SDG 4 Youth & Student Network. With special thanks to: Ifaliana Rasidinantenaina, Raquel Armendariz, Vaffie Umaru, Aziza Khasanova, Jiayuan Tian, Thomas Clement-Grandcourt, Maoko Kobayashi, Kate Mallory, Noah Biel Hoeltgebaum, Mohammad Shehadat, Ellie Lee, Justin Langan, Miriam Egger
#WorldSkills Mongolia 🇲🇳 has selected its top skilled Competitors to represent the country on the #GlobalStageForSkills at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 this September!
Learn more: https://t.co/Ns2YR7XOWe
📢 The 2026 edition of the UNESCO #ICTPrize is now open for nominations.
If you have a project that helps learners harness creativity and critical thinking through #AI, apply now.
🗓️ Deadline: 8 May 2026 👉 https://t.co/Ck7P2jhN5h
The latest issue of the UNEVOC Quarterly is out now!
🟰 Gender Equality & Social #Inclusion programme
🇺🇿 Skills development in Uzbekistan
🌱 #TVET for a just & #green transition
💡 #Innovative TVET practices
🤝 Updates from the expanding #UNEVOCNetwork
https://t.co/1arXamE0mP
AI can write, calculate and create. But can it teach us how to think?
🟠 The new issue of the @UNESCOCourier explores what it means to learn in the age of AI and how education systems can adapt while preserving their core mission:
https://t.co/9MhsLRxtPF
Today, 35% of creators’ income comes from digital services — more than double the share in 2018.
@UNESCO’s new Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report explores what this shift means for fair pay, access & the future of cultural work.
🔗 https://t.co/0is8zL5cLO
Fewer than 5 years remain to reach 2030. Yet 273 million children and youth are still out of school.
Time is running out. But the idea that progress is not possible no longer holds.
Across the world, countries are already showing that access can expand at scale, when equity is prioritized and policies are sustained over time.
Their stories remind us: progress only counts if it reaches those still left behind.
Because every education story matters.
#YourStoryCounts. Join @EliudKipchoge, @pledis_17 #SEVENTEEN and Claire Danes in sharing yours!
🔗 Explore what works in the 2026 @GEMReport: https://t.co/mgqpXlBL9X #GEMReport
The 2026 @GEMReport Access and equity: Countdown to 2030 is out now!
Drawing on 35 country case studies, it examines why some countries expand education access faster than others and what policies help overcome barriers.
Explore: https://t.co/5tca5OuRaG
#YourStoryCounts
🎉 Congratulations to @unisa on its inauguration as a UNEVOC Centre!
This designation highlights its commitment to advancing technical and vocational education and training & strengthening skills development.
🤝 We look forward to the collaboration ahead.
#UNEVOCNetwork#TVET
Watch | Plaque handover, ribbon cutting, and official photo session at the inauguration of the Unisa UNEVOC Centre, featuring Mr Olivier Pieume, Chief of the Technical Cooperation Unit at UNESCO-UNEVOC, Prof Puleng @LenkaBula, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Unisa and Head of the UNEVOC Centre, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, Minister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, and Dr Nkosinathi Sishi, Director-General of the Department of Higher Education and Training.
The event also included members of the university’s Executive Management, industry delegates, and UNEVOC Centre staff.
@UnisaRadio
#Unisa150andBeyond | #UnisaUnevocLaunch
Over the past 2 weeks, @UNEVOC held 4 expert workshops on integrating #AI in #TVET.
In collaboration with Shenzhen Polytechnic University and Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, 34 experts from 5 regions shared insights on governance, curriculum, assessment & empowerment.