Browsing Social and Human Sciences by Issue Date
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Recycled Rags Renewed Lives
(UNESCO, 1999)This booklet should be of interest to educatorsand peopleseeking to understand the mechanisms of exclusionand the forging of newpaths towards community empowerment and basiceducation skills. Manyinhabitants of Cairo, Egypt, ... -
Youth And Water Security In Africa
(UNESCO, 2002)The sustenance of life through nutrition, health maintenance and provision of support infrastructure across many social-economic as well as environmental sectors has clean water availability and affordability requirements. ... -
International Social Science Journal
(BLACK WELL & UNESCO, 2003)In this collection of essays we interrogate the ways in which people lose control or access to property, resources, places of residence, social networks, kin relations, and various material resources, as well as how ... -
Report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC) On Social Responsibility and Health
(UNESCO, 2010)This Report is the result of a long reflection within the UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee (IBC) which began at its twelfth session (Tokyo, Japan, December 2005) immediately after the adoption of the Universal ... -
Water people and cooperation
(UNESCO, 2015)The initiation of IHD had a profound effect on the conduct of hydrological research in Canada. The setting up of a series of small representative and experimental basins in which instrumentation and measurement techniques ... -
Education About The Holocaust And Preventing Genocide
(UNESCO, 2017)Our rapidly changing, globalized world creates an urgency to ensure that education is helping young people become responsible global citizens. To play a role in shaping the future, young people must have a better ... -
Welcome to the Anthropocene!
(UNESCO, 2018)Waiting for the heroes As you begin reading this April-June 2018 issue of the Courier, you are living in the Phanerozoic eon, the Cainozoic era, the Quaternary period and the Holocene epoch. These are all subdivisions of ... -
Access To Sexuality Education And Sexual And Reproductive Health Services For Young People In Higher And Tertiary Institutions Of Learning In Uganda
(UNESCO, 2018)Uganda is among the countries with the highest rates of new HIV infections in Sub Saharan Africa where young people aged 15-24 accounts for 60% of the 83,000 new infections. University Students are particularly vulnerable ... -
Reinventing cities
(UNESCO, 2019)In this issue Cities have always been centres of power, attractiveness and prosperity. But the frenetic urbanization of recent decades is jeopardizing their historical function as melting pots that integrate and absorb ... -
Capacity Building Workshop for Officials of KCCA and the Proposed New Ugandan Cities on "The UNESCO Cities 2030 Framework"
(UNATCOM, 2019)On 8th January 2019, Uganda National Commission for UNESCO convened a meeting for physical planners, town clerks and mayors from the nine municipalities that the Government of Uganda approved for elevation to city status ... -
The 20s: Really the best age to be?
(UNESCO, 2021)Being young can be exciting and fun, but it is always challenging. Completing your studies, finding a job, finding somewhere to live-in short, taking the first steps of the rest of your life. If it was not easy before the ... -
Guidelines on Membership to the UNESCO and ICESCO Cities Networks
(UNATCOM, 2021-02)This book is designed to be a guide to provide awareness and the associated enlightenment and empowerment of the staff, other city stakeholders and the management of the cities in the country about ICESCO, UNESCO and the ... -
The 20s: Really The Best Age To Be (The UNESCO Courier) April-June 2021
(UNESCO, 2021-04)Young people are in the best position to understand and analyze what they have been going through since the health crisis started. This was the idea behind UNESCO’s Youth As Researchers (YAR) global initiative to explore ... -
Report Of The Virtual Mentorship Program For The Youth In The Promotion And Preservation Of Cultural Heritage In Uganda.
(UNATCOM, 2022-01)This report arises from the virtual mentorship program that was organized majorly to inculcate an in-depth understanding and appreciation of Cultural heritage and the importance of promoting and preserving it among ... -
UNESCO’s Communication and Information Sector Upholding Information as a Public Good Advancing Universal Access, Digital Inclusion and Freedom of Expression
(UNESCO, 2023)UNESCO’s Constitution promotes the ‘free flow of ideas by word and image’ to advance intercultural understanding and mutual knowledge. Its Communication and Information Sector (CI Sector) empowers key actors to safeguard ... -
Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls in Sport. A Handbook for Policy Makers and Sports Practitioners
(UNESCO, 2023)Violence against women and girls continues to be one of the most pervasive human rights challenges in the world, with one in three women being a victim of violence. In sports, women and girls are faced with particular ...