The Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (LINKS) programme is a UNESCO interdisciplinary initiative that cuts across the Organization’s programme sectors.
The LINKS team brings together expertise from the Natural Sciences, Social and Human Sciences, Culture, Communication & Information and Education.
It also involves UNESCO field offices in Apia (Samoa), Bangkok (Thailand), Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Jakarta (Indonesia), Montevideo (Uruguay), Quito (Ecuador) and San José (Costa Rica).
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