UNESCO helps communities build ecosystems and livelihoods in Colombia
UNESCO in brief
UNESCO is the United Nations organization that promotes cooperation in education, science, culture and communication to foster peace worldwide.
The Organization provides key services for its Member States, setting global norms and standards, developing tools for international cooperation, producing knowledge for public policies and building global networks of sites and institutions inscribed on its lists.
A decade of action against antisemitism (2015-2025)
Between 2015 and 2025, UNESCO has been actively promoting Holocaust and genocide education. In partnership with key institutions, including the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, UNESCO has supported 24 Member States across all regions in incorporating Holocaust history into their national curricula.
This effort forms part of the International Programme on Holocaust and Genocide Education, which seeks to build a future free from hate.

UNESCO World Heritage: 26 new sites inscribed
The 47th session of the World Heritage Committee came to a close in Paris, France, with the inscription of 26 new cultural and natural properties on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Once again this year, the spotlight was on African heritage, with the inclusion of 4 new sites from the continent and the removal of three others from the List of World Heritage in Danger.

UNESCO's reconstruction of Mosul's landmarks
One year after the black flags of Daesh were lowered over Mosul, Iraq, UNESCO launched an ambitious initiative so this city could rise from the ashes. Today, “Revive the Spirit of Mosul” is writing a story of hope and resilience – and a powerful response to extremism. The rebirth of Mosul is a lasting legacy for UNESCO and multilateralism, highlighting how effective international cooperation can be.
