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UNESCO in action

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    Iran: Glimmers of hope in Bam

    In the wake of the destruction, despair and nearly 30,000 deaths caused by the recent earthquake, the ancient Iranian city of Bam is starting to look forward to a possible reconstructionMore

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    Scientist of the senses

    Christine Petit, 2004 Laureate of the L'OREAL/UNESCO Awards For Women in Science, discusses the impact of her research on the deaf community and the slippery slope of eugenics.More

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    Standardization at the service

    UNESCO is working to increase the presence of different languages on computers and on the internet as part of its effort to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and to support equitable access to information.More

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    Small coastal cities: Historical and pioneering

    Everyone is in favour of sustainable development. But how does it fit into urban planning? Five small historical coastal cities around the Mediterranean served as case studies. First evaluation.More

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    Bringing peace to the playground

    Violence in schools has become a global problem. Teaching young people how to resolve their conflicts before they erupt should be part of every school curriculum.More


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