Applications are now open for the prestigious 2026 Bellagio Center Residency, hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation. For over 60 years, the Bellagio Center has been a hub for visionary leaders, scholars, and policymakers, fostering innovative ideas and collaborative solutions to global challenges. This residency offers a unique opportunity to join a global network of changemakers… [Read More]
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Unlock Your Potential: Apply Now for the 2026 Bellagio Center Residency
Applications are now open for the prestigious 2026 Bellagio Center Residency, hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation. For over 60 years, the Bellagio Center has been a hub for visionary leaders, scholars, and policymakers, fostering innovative ideas and collaborative solutions to global challenges. This residency offers a unique opportunity to join a global network of changemakers… [Read More]
Unlock Your Potential: Apply Now for the 2026 Bellagio Center Residency
The Bellagio Center, renowned for fostering innovative ideas and collaboration among global leaders, scholars, and policymakers, has officially opened applications for its 2026 residency program. This prestigious opportunity invites changemakers to join a vibrant community dedicated to addressing pressing global challenges. Key Takeaways Applications are now open for the 2026 Bellagio Center Residency. The residency… [Read More]
Unlock Your Potential: Apply Now for the 2026 Bellagio Center Residency
Applications are now open for the prestigious 2026 Bellagio Center Residency, hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation. For over 60 years, the Bellagio Center has been a hub for visionary leaders, scholars, and policymakers, fostering innovative ideas and collaborative solutions to global challenges. This residency offers a unique opportunity to join a global network of changemakers… [Read More]
Unifor Voices Alarm Over Glacier Media’s Community Newspaper Closures
Unifor, a prominent labor union in Canada, has expressed deep concern regarding the recent announcement by Glacier Media about the closure of several digital community newspapers. This decision is set to impact the jobs of Unifor members at Local 2000 and is contributing to the growing issue of news deserts in Metro Vancouver. Key Takeaways… [Read More]
Unifor Advocates for Extended $10-a-Day Child Care Funding in Ontario
Unifor, a prominent labor union in Canada, has officially signed onto a letter addressed to Premier Doug Ford, urging him to accept a federal proposal that would extend the $10-a-day child care funding until 2031. This initiative aims to provide much-needed stability for families and child care workers across Ontario, emphasizing the necessity for improved… [Read More]
Canada’s Trade War: Unifor’s Call to Action
In a bold statement, Unifor’s National President Lana Payne emphasized the urgency of Canada’s response to ongoing trade tensions, declaring that the nation must engage fully in the trade war. This declaration comes amid rising tariffs and economic pressures that threaten Canadian industries and jobs. Key Takeaways Unifor’s Lana Payne asserts that Canada must fight… [Read More]
Explore M’Zab Valley: A UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sustainable Living
This #TravelTuesday, the spotlight is on M’Zab Valley in Algeria, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site that has been a beacon of sustainable living for centuries. Nestled in the Sahara Desert, this ancient settlement showcases a unique architectural style and a way of life that harmonizes with the harsh desert environment. As cities around the… [Read More]
Explore M’Zab Valley: A UNESCO World Heritage Site That Inspires Sustainable Living
This #TravelTuesday, the spotlight is on M’Zab Valley in Algeria, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its remarkable preservation of sustainable living practices over centuries. This ancient desert settlement not only showcases unique architectural styles but also offers valuable lessons for modern urban planning and sustainability. Key Takeaways M’Zab Valley is recognized for its… [Read More]
Reviving Resilience: The Restoration of Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul
The restoration of the Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul marks a significant milestone in the journey of rebuilding a city that has faced immense challenges. This project, spearheaded by UNESCO, symbolizes resilience and unity, showcasing the power of cultural heritage in healing and revitalizing communities. Key Takeaways Symbol of Resilience: The convent… [Read More]
Reviving Resilience: The Restoration of Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul
The restoration of Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul marks a significant milestone in the journey of rebuilding a city that has faced immense challenges. This project, spearheaded by UNESCO, symbolizes resilience and unity, showcasing the power of cultural heritage in healing communities. Key Takeaways Symbol of Resilience: The convent stands as a… [Read More]
Reviving Resilience: The Restoration of Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul
The restoration of Our Lady of the Hour Convent in Mosul marks a significant milestone in the journey to revive the spirit of a city that has faced immense challenges. This project, spearheaded by UNESCO, symbolizes resilience and unity, showcasing the dedication to restoring cultural heritage in the aftermath of conflict. Key Takeaways The restoration… [Read More]
NTE supports Talented Scholars, helping shape the next generation of leaders
Introduction to the Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Endowment The Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Endowment (JNTE) is an initiative aimed at fostering exceptional academic talent among scholars. By targeting individuals who display outstanding potential, the JNTE seeks to cultivate the next generation of visionary leaders across various fields. Purpose and Vision of JNTE The primary objective of the… [Read More]
Student Protests in Serbia Intensify, Spotlighting Corruption and Calls for Accountability
Introduction In recent weeks, Serbia has witnessed a surge of student-led protests that highlight the deepening issues of corruption and authoritarianism in the nation. These protests have become a powerful echo of the voices of a younger generation demanding change and accountability from their government. The Spark of Protest The protests began as students took… [Read More]
Week Two of #HRC58: Continuing the Fight for Human Rights
As we enter the second week of the #HRC58 campaign, our commitment to advocating for human rights remains resolute. This week, we are shining a light on the essential freedom of assembly—a cornerstone of democratic societies and a fundamental human right. The freedom of assembly allows individuals to gather peacefully to express their beliefs, advocate… [Read More]
The Urgent Need for Action Against Climate Change
As the impacts of climate change become increasingly frequent and severe, the necessity to amplify the value and impact of evidence and learning in promoting global well-being cannot be overstated. The challenge we face is not just environmental; it touches upon the very essence of humanity’s collective future. Understanding the Role of Evidence and Learning… [Read More]
Call for Partnerships: Strengthening Climate Resilience in Buhera, Zimbabwe
The urgent need for climate resilience has become increasingly apparent, especially in vulnerable regions like Buhera, Zimbabwe. In a bid to address these pressing challenges, UNESCO has embarked on a significant initiative in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe and with backing from the Adaptation Fund. This ambitious project is aimed at enhancing climate resilience… [Read More]
Join Greengrants as HR and Finance Assistant – Support Environmental Justice!
Join Our Mission! At Greengrants, we believe in the power of grassroots movements to drive environmental and climate justice. We are on the lookout for an enthusiastic and organized individual to join our team in the role of Human Resources and Finance Assistant. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about making… [Read More]
Apply for the UNESCO-Greece Melina Mercouri Prize for cultural landscape preservation!
Applications Are Open! The prestigious UNESCO-Greece Melina Mercouri International Prize for the Safeguarding and Management of Cultural Landscapes is now accepting applications! This award aims to honor communities that play a vital role in preserving the delicate relationship between people and nature. Who Can Apply? If your organization has demonstrated a commitment to safeguarding cultural… [Read More]
Apply now for the 2025 World Bank Youth Summit on May 19-20!
Introduction to the 2025 World Bank Youth Summit Calling all changemakers! The 2025 World Bank Youth Summit is fast approaching, and we invite young innovators to apply and be part of this exciting event. Scheduled for May 19-20, this summit will create a platform for exploring vital solutions in digital transformation and the creative industries…. [Read More]
FAO and World Bank Collaborate to Enhance Agriculture and Strengthen Food Security Globally
Introduction In the modern world, collaboration between global organizations is essential for addressing various issues, particularly in areas like agriculture and development. Recently, an announcement highlighted the partnership between two significant players in this field. The Partnership With valuable support from the World Bank, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is embarking on initiatives that… [Read More]
Call for Papers: Join Us for an Exciting Conference with @ADBInstitute
We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming conference in collaboration with @ADBInstitute is seeking innovative and groundbreaking research papers. This is a fantastic opportunity for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share their insights and contribute to discussions that shape our understanding of critical issues. Our conference aims to bring together a diverse set of… [Read More]
TB Claims 1.6 Million Lives Annually: A Call for Breakthroughs in Treatment
The Hidden Epidemic: Tuberculosis Every year, tuberculosis (TB) claims the lives of approximately 1.6 million people worldwide. This staggering number highlights the urgent need for renewed focus on a disease that has plagued humanity for centuries. Despite advancements in medical science, progress against TB has been frustratingly slow. However, emerging breakthroughs in research and treatment… [Read More]
