UNESCO News For whom the bell tolls: solidarity with migrants in Lausanne dlnigeria April 24, 2020 By p_van-vucht-tijssen Language English …read more Source:: For whom the bell tolls: solidarity with migrants in Lausanne Continue Reading Previous: UNESCO and Malmö City Archives join forces to promote freedom of expression and artistic freedomNext: Reaching those left behind: Persons with disabilities in times of Covid-19 Related Stories UNESCO welcomes the signing of a historic agreement between Germany and Nigeria for the return of 1,130 Benin bronzes Recent News UNESCO News UNESCO welcomes the signing of a historic agreement between Germany and Nigeria for the return of 1,130 Benin bronzes July 4, 2022 Innovative projects from China and Finland to receive UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for enhancing learning through Artificial Intelligence UNESCO News Innovative projects from China and Finland to receive UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for enhancing learning through Artificial Intelligence April 6, 2021 UNESCO Director-General visits Egypt to celebrate its ancient heritage and support its safeguarding UNESCO News UNESCO Director-General visits Egypt to celebrate its ancient heritage and support its safeguarding April 6, 2021