Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Education / Multilingualism on the Internet
With a focus on promoting universally shared values and a culturally sensitive diversification of educational contents and methods, UNESCO is working to promote quality education as a fundamental right for all by addressing a broad range of themes, which include respect for cultural and linguistic diversity.
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International Journal on Multicultural Societies
The journal provides a platform for international, interdisciplinary and policy-related social science research in the fields of migration, multiculturalism, and minority rights. In the context of Initiative B@bel , the International Journal on Multicultural Societies has published analytical studies on multilingualism on the Internet to serve as input to evidence-based policy and technical measures.
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Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
The General Conference of UNESCO adopted the Recommendation concerning the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace
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UNESCO Most Programme
To raise awareness about linguistic rights and to provide tools for decision-makers in governments, parliaments, and civil society, UNESCO's MOST Programme has collected the most relevant provisions in international conventions, declarations and multilateral treaties, which pertain to linguistic rights.
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UNESCO Strategy for the Safeguarding of Endangered Languages
The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the UN Resolution 56/262 both stress the need for urgent action to promote the linguistic diversity, as part of the world’s cultural diversity.
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