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The gendered response to farmer-herder violent conflict in Nigeria.

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The gendered response to farmer-herder violent conflict in Nigeria.

Invest in climate adaptation – before disaster strikes.

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As global temperatures rise and climate-related disasters become more frequent, the need to adapt is rapidly increasing.

UNESCO Strengthens Efforts to Tackle Gender-Based Violence in Media and Technology in Tanzania

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UNESCO, the government, and civil society stakeholders have developed and integrated a new thematic pillar on Safer Media and Digital Spaces into the National Plan of Action (2025-2029).

UNESCO and JamiiForums Discuss Digital Rights, Media Freedom and Online Safety

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UNESCO held a meeting today with Maxence Melo, founder of JamiiForums, to discuss key takeaways from the UNESCO-supported Expert Consultation on Chapter J of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which took place on 21-22 January 2025 at UNESCO

The impact of innovative evidence-to-policy approaches on accelerating nutrition-related SDGs: Can the NiPN model lead the way?

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Evidence-based policymaking is crucial for developing cost-effective strategies that address the root causes of food insecurity and malnutrition around the world.

Unleashing the potential of Generation Z for food system transformation in Africa.

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A “youth bulge”—enters the labor market every year, African economies are still struggling to create opportunities for them, leading to high rates of youth unemployment across the continent.

Does conflict-driven internal displacement influence demand for agricultural inputs? Evidence from Nigeria.

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Smallholder farmers in northeastern Nigeria face interrelated challenges of food insecurity, climate change impacts, and conflict.

Supporting the Education and Health of Young Mothers in Africa.

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Joint statement by Etleva Kadilli, UNICEF Regional Director, Eastern and Southern Africa, Nisha, UNESCO Regional Director for Southern Africa, and Alexandros K Makarigakis, UNESCO Regional Director for East Africa.