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Building Knowledge Societies

  • UNESCO Bangkok fosters greater awareness of persistent Gender Divide in digital information literacy in Asia-Pacific
  • Films supported by Bophana-UNESCO Indigenous Youth Collection programme featured at the 11th Cambodia International Film Festival
  • Indigenous youth in Cambodia make information history at UNESCO training in building audiovisual archives with wiki tools
  • The day highlights the importance of open data and access to official government records to encourage e-participation
  • Thailand: Implementing access to information law to build back strong institutions for the public

Latest Building Knowledge Societies

Indigenous youth in Cambodia make information history at UNESCO training in building audiovisual archives with wiki tools

On this year’s International Mother Language Day (21 February 2022), UNESCO and Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center (Bophana Center) kicked off a five-day, capacity-building workshop in which Indigenous youth from Cambodia’s Ratanakiri Province learned how...