N° du projet 2210254021
This activity will be a followup to the second UNESCO Engineering Report, Engineering for Sustainable Development: Delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of accelerating actions to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals. This activity will focus on S-S, N-S-S cooperation for harnessing engineering innovations especially emerging technologies such as big data and AI for engineering education and capacity-building for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Capacity building will focus on engineering institution to tackle SDGs.
- On-going
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USD 30,000
Budget total du projet
USD 8,964
Total des dépenses encourues
Progression
En cours
Date de début
2022.01.01
Date de fin
2023.12.31
Couverture géographique et bénéficiaires
Pays
Allocation
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Asia and the Pacific 10%
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Nigeria 5%
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Mongolie 25%
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Republic of Korea 10%
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea 10%
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Japon 10%
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Chine 30%
Plan de financement
Type de financement | Utilisation des fonds | Sources de financement | Budget du projet (USD) | Dépenses encourues (USD) |
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Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution | Natural sciences | Contribution to Regular Budget | 30,000 | 8,964 |
Les projets contribuent à
Contribution au cadre de résultats de l'UNESCO 2022-2025
Sector: Natural sciences
Outcome 4 - Advance international cooperation in science, technology and innovation
Produit :4.SC5 - Institutional and human capacities in basic sciences, technology, research, innovation, and engineering enhanced to advance knowledge for sustainable development
Intersectoral
Outcome 1 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Produit :1.IP1 - Member States capacities strengthened to enhance the quality of education, nurture creativity and promote respect for cultural diversity
Objectifs de développement durable
- 10%
- 25%
- 65%
Priorités globales et groupes de priorités de l'UNESCO
- Gender Equality | 40%
- Youth | 20%
- Priority Africa | 5%
- Small Island Developing States