On March 14-29, 2022, the Convention on Biological Diversity's third meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation will be taking place in Geneva, Switzerland.
Today, March 8, is International Women's Day (#IWD), first celebrated in 1909. While too many women all over the world still suffer from violence and rights abuses, it is important to recognize the amazing work Indigenous women are doing to make change happen.
El 8 de marzo se conmemora el Día Internacional de la Mujer, un día para luchar por la igualdad, la participación y el empoderamiento de la mujer en todos los ámbitos, así como para visibilizar la desigualdad y discriminación que aún viven las mujeres y garantizar el respeto a sus derechos.
By Sarah Hume (CS Intern)
By Rebecca Kirkpatrick (CS Intern)
By David Danos and Mark Turin
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communications medium and one that deserves careful examination as a vehicle for the revitalization of historically marginalized and Indigenous languages.
February 13, 2022, marks the 11th annual celebration of World Radio Day as proclaimed by UNESCO. This year's theme is "Radio and Trust."
Proclaimed in 2011 by the Member States of UNESCO and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 as an International Day, February 13 became World Radio Day (WRD).
Con el objetivo de celebrar a la radio como un medio poderoso que ha permitido a la humanidad mostrarse en toda su diversidad, el Día Mundial de la Radio fue proclamado en el 2011 por los Estados miembros de la UNESCO y adoptado por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas en el 2012 como Día Internacional.