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UNESCO and its partners work to provide solutions to reduce inequalities in and through education, to empower women in science and technology for environmental action, to promote inclusion and combat gender-based violence, to bridge the digital gender divide and to support women’s empowerment in crisis, emergency and early recovery contexts.

UNESCO is committed to gender equality as a human rights issue and a precondition for sustainable people-centered development. It is at the core of UNESCO’s conviction of how to build lasting peace.

Read UNESCO's report for Gender Equality

Highlights

Global Survey on Women, Culture and Emergencies

Deadline: 20 August 2025

2025 Gender Report: More Women Needed in Education Leadership
Art for all at the Heart of Cultural Policies
Making Artificial Intelligence Testing Widely Accessible
Chowdhury, Rumman
UNESCO
Skeadas, Theodora
Lakshmi, Dhanya
Amos, Sarah
2025

Bias in artificial intelligence can reinforce stereotypes and contribute to harms such as technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). This Red Teaming Playbook offers a concrete and collaborative method for identifying these risks in generative AI systems and helping to mitigate them in support of the social good.

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Towards Victory for Gender Equality

Football offers a vast playing field to promote gender equality, and crucially, the involvement of all players and stakeholders is necessary to achieve it.

On 8 March 2024, UNESCO joined forces with women from around the world and across the football ecosystem to issue a Call to Action for gender equality in and through sports. 

Football - Gender Equality
IDWM 2024