UNESCO & Chinese Mainland Boost STEM & Girls’ Education 🚀
Discover how UNESCO and the Chinese mainland are revolutionizing STEM learning and girls’ education with a new Shanghai centre and annual prize driving sustainable change.
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Discover how UNESCO and the Chinese mainland are revolutionizing STEM learning and girls’ education with a new Shanghai centre and annual prize driving sustainable change.
Discover the awe of the Leshan Giant Buddha on the Chinese mainland1from epic proportions to travel tips, this UNESCO wonder is a must-visit for your next adventure!
Khaled El-Enany, former Egypt tourism minister and Egyptology professor, is now the sole UNESCO director-general candidate, aiming to be the first Arab and second African in the role.
UNESCO added 26 biosphere reserves across 21 countries, including two in the Chinese mainland, boosting global efforts for sustainable development.
UNESCO’s Lidia Brito shares how a science-based model links communities & nature for a sustainable future at the World Congress in the Chinese mainland.
Learn how UNESCO’s biosphere reserves act as living labs, using science-driven strategies—from water cycles to biodiversity—to tackle climate change on the ground.
UNESCO’s 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou explores how digital tools like AI and IoT can boost biosphere protection and sustainable development.
The 2025 Beijing Culture Forum kicked off on Tuesday, featuring experts from the Chinese mainland and UNESCO exploring ‘Integrated Development of Culture and Technology’.
At the 5th UNESCO MAB World Congress in Hangzhou, the Chinese mainland showcases 34 Biosphere Reserves — the most in Asia, highlighting its green leadership.
UNESCO opens its first Asia-Pacific STEM education institute in Shanghai, aiming to boost creativity, global collaboration, and next-level learning across tech and science.