UNESCO supports actions designed to empower people so that they can access and contribute to information and knowledge flows.
Archives
Community Multimedia CentresE-Governance
Ethical Issues of Information Society
Freedom of Information
Information Processing ToolsInternet GovernanceLibrariesPublic Domain InformationPC Refurbishment
UNESCO’s actions focuses providing people with the skills and abilities for critical reception, assessment and use of information in their professional and personal lives through media education and information literacy programmes.
Gender and ICT
HIV/AIDS and communication and information
ICT in Education
Information and Media literacy
People with disabilities and ICT
Training of Information Professionals
Training of Media Professionals
Youth and ICT
Stimulating the development of, and access to divers contents is crucial for knowledge societies.
Creative Content: Radio, TV, New MediaMultilingualism in Cyberspace
Promoting Freedom of Expression, Press Freedom, Independence and Pluralism of the Media, Democraty, Peace and Tolerance
Media in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
Media Laws
Press Freedom
UNESCO helps to stenghten the capacities of communication institutions, to improve the training of media professionals and to raise awareness among the public in making best use of communication resources.
Community Media
Public Service BroadcastingUN Agencies and Communication for Development
The memory of the peoples of the world is of vital importance in preserving cultural identities, in linking past and present and in shaping the future.