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Social and Human Sciences - Databases
Below you will find a selection of UNESCO databases in the field of social and human sciences.


Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs)

The observatory is a system of databases with worldwide coverage in bioethics and other areas of applied ethics in science and technology such as environmental ethics, science ethics, and technology ethics.

The observatory consists of the following databases:
Database 1: Who’s Who in Ethics
Database 2: Ethics Institutions
Database 3: Ethics Teaching Programmes
Database 4: Ethics Related Legislation and Guidelines
Database 5: Codes of Conduct
Database 6: Resources in Ethics

The databases are available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.



MOST Policy Research Tool

Immediately following UNESCO’s 34th General Conference, which re-affirmed the importance of creating the conditions for a genuine dialogue between researchers, policy-makers and the members of civil society, the server developed under the aegis of the MOST Programme offers free and customized access to policy-relevant material (case studies) according to specific locations (city, country, region) and/or themes related to social transformations (urbanization, migration phenomena, human rights, sustainable development, etc.).

The tool will be gradually enriched by research from around the globe, notably through the network of UNESCO Chairs in social and human sciences.

It is available in English, French and Spanish.




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