International Jazz Day - Tune in to the Global Concert 30 April, 2022

at 5 pm EDT/2 pm PDT/11 pm CET, Global Concert 2022 from United Nations Headquarters in New York to feature UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Herbie Hancock, UNESCO Artist for Peace Marcus Miller,Gregory PorterDavid SanbornHiromiPedrito MartínezRavi ColtraneJosé JamesTerri Lyne CarringtonLinda OhShemekia CopelandLizz Wright, John Beasley (Musical Director) and others

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From cherished historic monuments and museums to living heritage practices and contemporary art forms, culture enriches our lives in countless ways and helps build inclusive, innovative and resilient communities. 

Protecting and safeguarding the world’s cultural and natural heritage and supporting creativity and dynamic cultural sectors are fundamental to addressing the challenges of our time, from climate change to poverty, inequality, the digital divide and ever more complex emergencies and conflicts. UNESCO is convinced that no development can be sustainable without a strong culture component. Indeed only a human-centred approach to development based on mutual respect and open dialogue among cultures can lead to lasting peace.

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UNESCO-MONDIACULT 2022 World Conference

The UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022 will be convened by UNESCO forty years after the first Mondiacult World Conference on Cultural Policies held in Mexico City (Mexico) in 1982, and 24 years after the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies for Development held in Stockholm (Sweden) in 1998. The UNESCO-MONDIACULT 2022 World Conference will be hosted from 28 to 30 September 2022 by the Government of Mexico.

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Our Conventions and Programmes

Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Underwater Cultural Heritage
World Heritage
Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property
Armed Conflict and Heritage
Climate Change
Culture

Supporting local communities and promoting sustainable development around the world

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Quantifying climate benefits from UNESCO World Heritage forests

UNESCO World Heritage forests can continue to be reliable carbon sinks if they are effectively protected from local and global threats. The high profile, global reach, and inspirational power of World Heritage sites underpin a strong case for action. The successful implementation of actions to protect these forests requires the mobilization of key stakeholders (e.g., governments, civil society, Indigenous Peoples, local communities and the private sector) to develop sustainable financing and investments and promote interdisciplinary knowledge-sharing for decision-making.

Latest Publications

New sites Discover the 2020-2021 World Heritage sites
UNESCO
Publishing for Development Ltd.
January 2022
UNESCO
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Re|shaping policies for creativity: addressing culture as a global public good
UNESCO
2022
Publication supported by Sweden
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World Heritage forests: carbon sinks under pressure
UNESCO
IUCN
World Resources Institute
2021
UNESCO
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The African film Industry: trends, challenges and opportunities for growth
UNESCO
2021
Published with the support of China
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