Gender still shapes the likelihood of pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. On #InternationalWomensDay, help us break the gender gap in STEM & everywhere else! https://lnkd.in/eJrFCKmF GEM Report UNESCO
UNESCO
Affaires étrangères
Paris, Ile de France 2 081 097 abonnés
Construire la paix dans l'esprit des femmes et des hommes
À propos
L'UNESCO, l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture, a été fondée le 16 novembre 1945. Pour cette agence spécialisée des Nations Unies, il ne suffit pas de construire des salles de classe dans des pays dévastés ou de faire connaître des avancées scientifiques. L’éducation, les sciences sociales et naturelles, la culture et la communication sont des moyens pour atteindre un objectif bien plus ambitieux : construire la paix dans l'esprit des femmes et des hommes.
- Site web
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http://en.unesco.org
Lien externe pour UNESCO
- Secteur
- Affaires étrangères
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 1 001-5 000 employés
- Siège social
- Paris, Ile de France
- Type
- Non lucratif
- Fondée en
- 1945
- Domaines
- Education, Science, Culture, United Nations, Communication, Social Sciences, Humanities, Sustainable Development et Peace building
Lieux
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Principal
7 Place de Fontenoy
75007 Paris, Ile de France, FR
Employés chez UNESCO
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Ilkka Kakko
Chairman of the Board at Sensemaking Institute , Founder and Partner in Karostech Ltd
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Oriol Freixa Matalonga
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Leonardo Girgenti
CRM Functional Consultant Salesforce at United Nations
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Stig Arne Skjerven
Deputy Permanent Delegate to UNESCO @ Norway | Education, Diplomacy, Science, Ocean | Leader in Higher Education | Mobility and Qualifications…
Nouvelles
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For the first time in history, Paris 2024's Opening Ceremony will take place not in a stadium, but on the UNESCO #WorldHeritage Site ‘Paris, Banks of the Seine’. What’s the vision behind this groundbreaking move? Hear from Thomas Jolly, the Artistic Director of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Ceremonies, as he shares the creative inspiration for this monumental event. Discover more about this unique World Heritage site and stay tuned for more 😉: https://lnkd.in/dQhScTjU #UNESCO #Culture Paris 2024 - Comité d'organisation des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de 2024
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The #OlympicTorchRelay is passing through two sites today! The Palace and Park of Fontainebleau, a medieval royal hunting lodge, which was used by the kinds of France from the 12th century. It was inscribed on the UNESCO #WorldHeritage List in 1981 ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eY8p54KK Then, the medieval fair town of Provins! If you ever wondered where international trading fairs developed, this site is your answer! It was inscribed on the UNESCO #WorldHeritage List in 2001 👉 https://lnkd.in/eckqZnsk
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#ReviveTheSpiritOfMosul/Episode 41: Al-Hadba minaret, a monument strongly attached to the identity of #Mosul, it will soon watch over the skyline if its city. Watch the video & see what it means for Mosulis to rebuild their own identity. All episodes: https://lnkd.in/dgj-_fch
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👩🏽🔬 👨🏽🔬 #ScienceJobs We are #hiring a Programme Specialist in our #NaturalSciences sector. The incumbent will lead our STEM education and engineering programmes, drive global innovation and collaboration, and encourage youth and women engagement. Do you have an advanced degree in sciences, engineering or related field, 7+ years of relevant experience, and strong analytical, communication, and partnership skills? ➡ Check your elegibility and apply before 3 August 2024 here https://lnkd.in/daV8C5iY #JoinUNESCO #SharingHumanity #STEM
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#PhotoOfTheDay: Parade at the Stockholm Games in 1912 🇸🇪. For the first time in the Olympics history, delegations from all five continents participated! Discover “Cultures at the Games”, a photo exhibition about diversity, inclusion and culture, currently at UNESCO HQ:https://lnkd.in/eUZhwk4n #ChangeTheGame #OlympicMuseum Olympic Museum
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What lies at the source of mountains creation? Yes, you can admire the lands where the Armorican Massif developed over 300 million years ago, on a Geopark getaway in the Normandie-Maine Global Geopark in France. Just like many social bonds we have, the connection and collaboration between local residents, elected officials and associations allows the ecosystem to be preserved. For instance, this network allowed to restore 120 hectares of moorland and 10 hectares of peat bogs. Discover the UNESCO Global Geoparks, and how they are protecting the interrelation between nature, history and culture 👉 https://lnkd.in/epkHhYGc
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Data doesn't discriminate – it illuminates. By leveraging analytics in #Sports, we can expose gender disparities, challenge biases, and create equal opportunities for female athletes. From pay gaps to media coverage, numbers tell the real story. As Research Director of Global Observatory for Gender Equality & Sport, Lombe Mwambwa says, we can turn statistics into action and #ChangeTheGame. It's time to let data lead the way to a more equitable sporting world. Join the team for change: https://lnkd.in/gjx_BprN #Fit4Life
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Drop a “bee” in the comments to show gratitude for their daily contributions. 🐝 💛 Here are 5 facts to remind you why we love bees. 1. Bees provide our food: Nearly 90% of wild plants and 75% of the world’s major crops depend on pollinators like bees. 2. Bees are everywhere! Bees can be found in many places, including some surprising ones such as marshes, sand dunes, wetlands and even post-industrial land. 3. Bees dance: Honey bees have a ‘waggle dance’. This movement is a clever way of communicating the location of the best food sources. 4. Bees make royal dinners: If the queen dies in a beehive, the workers crown a new one by selecting a young larva and feeding it “royal jelly.” This special food transforms the larva into a fertile queen. 5. They’re greedy! A bee can gather around a hundred flowers per journey and cover several kilometers in a day. 🌐 Discover the many projects fighting for the environment and bees on the UNESCO Green Citizens website. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ewDEwxDH
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On this day in 1918, a true human hero was born. Nelson Mandela will always continue to inspire. Never give up fighting for what is right. on.unesco.org/2zKws4y #MandelaDay #NelsonMandela