Over the past year UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Programme has been active in many areas ranging from support for philosophical dialogue between Africa and The Americas, climate change and migration, democracy in the Arab World to how youth drive change worldwide.
Below, you will find an overview of the main events that marked the past year.
9 December, UNESCO Headquarters
24-26 November, Busan, Republic of Korea
21-22 November, Kazan, Russian Federation
15 November, UNESCO Headquarters
17 November, UNESCO Headquarters – World Philosophy Day
17 November, UNESCO Headquarters – World Philosophy Day
14-16 November, UNESCO Headquarters
17-20 October, UNESCO Headquarters
- How youth drive change – 7th UNESCO Youth Forum
Today’s youth are raising their voices to shape the present and futures of their countries. They want to be heard, to be included in decision-making debates and to make change.
This year, the Forum was also marked by the active participation of UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Peace and Reconciliation and Academy Award winner, Forest Whitaker, and United Nations Youth Champion and star of High School Musical, Monique Coleman.
9-12 October, Doha, Qatar
17-18 August, Mexico City, Mexico
11-12 July, San Salvador, El Salvador
21 June, UNESCO Headquarters
7-8 June, UNESCO Headquarters
31 May – 2 June, Baku, Azerbaijan
18-20 April, West Lafayette, United States of America
- Leading philosophers from Africa and the African Diasporas in The Americas address common challenges
14-16 March, UNESCO Headquarters
8-9 March, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
20-22 February, Colombo, Sri Lanka