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#SuEducaciónNuestroFuturo: Innovación y tecnología para la igualdad de género: últimos datos sobre la igualdad de género en la educación Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | Global Education Monitoring Report Team La brecha de género persiste en la innovación y la tecnología La innovación y la tecnología pueden ser decisivas a la hora de lograr la igualdad de género y empoderar a las niñas y las mujeres. Para lograrlo, es necesario que las niñas y las mujeres participen en los ámbitos de la tecnología y la innovación y que se protejan sus derechos en los espacios en línea. #SonÉducationNotreAvenir: l’innovation et la technologie au service de l’égalité des genres: derniers développements sur l’égalité des genres dans l’éducation Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | Global Education Monitoring Report Team Les inégalités entre les genres persistent dans les domaines de l’innovation et de la technologie L’innovation et la technologie peuvent jouer un rôle essentiel en faveur de l’égalité des genres et de l’autonomisation des filles et des femmes. Pour que ces objectifs soient atteints, il faut que les filles et les femmes participent dans les domaines de la technologie et de l’innovation, mais aussi que leurs droits dans les espaces en ligne soient protégés. Asia-Pacific Regional Synthesis: Climate Change, Displacement and the Right to Education Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) | UNESCO Bangkok In 2020, 30.7 million people were displaced by natural disasters – disasters which the scientific community acknowledges are more frequent and more intense as a result of climate change. In Asia and the Pacific alone, 21.3 million people were displaced, making it the region the most impacted by national disasters and climate change in the world. Therefore, country case studies were carried out in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Tuvalu, and Viet Nam to examine not only specific vulnerabilities to climate change and related mobility, but also the impacts of climate change on the right to education in Asia and the Pacific. These case studies show that climate change directly threatens education – through the destruction of schools and property – but also indirectly puts education in peril by forcing people to cross borders, ensuring neither legal residency nor the right to education. This regional synthesis report aims to guide policy-makers through providing operational policy recommendations on how to ensure education is protected in Asia and the Pacific in the face of climate change and displacement from a human rights-based approach. The report is one of four being developed and will contribute to the global initiative on climate change and displacement and the right to education – launched by UNESCO in 2020 – by informing the development of a Global Report with global policyrecommendations.How climate change impacts the right to education in Asia and the Pacific21.3million displacementstook place in Asia and the Pacific Good Practices in South-South and Triangular Cooperation: Transforming Education and Delivering on SDG 4 Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | UN. Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) Quality Education: South-South cooperation as a lever for action. This publication showcases 40 innovative solutions on how South-South and Triangular Cooperation can transform education.South-South and triangular cooperation is at the heart of SDG4 implementation on Quality Education. As demonstrated in the last few years, this kind of cooperation can mobilize action, ambition, solidarity and solutions to transform education in a rapidly changing world. From the inclusive approach to digital learning in Lao People’s Democratic Republic to distance learning and teacher training strategies in Caribbean SIDS, South-South cooperation is a key modality of cooperation for transforming education and supporting internationally agreed development goals, including the 2030 Agenda. This publication showcases 40 innovative solutions on how South-South and Triangular Cooperation can transform education.This publication presents forty innovative solutions from around the world which showcase how South-South and triangular cooperation can support the development of more efficient, equitable and resilient education systems that are adapted to the challenges of the 21st century. Countries of the South, with the support of partners, must enhance South-South and triangular cooperation to exchange resources, technology, skills and knowledge to realize the promise of making inclusive, quality education available to all. Youth of Central Asia, Challenges for Peacebuilding: A Comprehensive Research Review Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Laura Yerekesheva Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO The estimations are that by 2030, the world will be home to 1.3 billion young people. This speaks about the importance of the youth for development in various parts of the globe, particularly in developing countries which constitute 90% of the global youth population. From comprehensive holistic perspective peace, peacebuilding and dialogue embrace all aspects and dimensions of life – inter-generational, social, economic, political, ethnic, religious, civic, ideological, cultural, and natural. The youth related issues are directly linked with the SDGs agenda. Central Asian states are also on the list of developing countries, with an increasing demographic share of the youth in the general population, meaning that the countries of the region are “young.” As of 2020, the total population of the four countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan) was 68.46 million, of which youth comprised 16.55 million or 24,1%. What Challenges for Peacebuilding the Youth of Central Asia Face? This highlights the urgency required for elaborating and implementing special policies on youth development. For Central Asia, the peace and peacebuilding agenda is the development agenda, and vice versa, as neither is possible without the other, and these in turn are intrinsically linked with youth-related issues. This report provides a detailed overview of the existing challenges to the youth of the 4 countries of the region – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan, Uzbekistan – structured around three main themes of peacebuilding: (1) an education and learning environment; (2) economic and social participation; and (3) civic engagement. Governments, international organizations, professionals and policymakers in the youth, peacebuilding and development sectors, academia and NGOs are invited to join forces to accelerate the achievement of youth development for a more just, sustainable and peaceful future.  Молодежь Центральной Азии, Вызовы миростроительству : Комплексный исследовательский обзор Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Laura Yerekesheva Auteur institutionnel: Организация Объединенных Наций по вопросам образования, науки и культуры (UNESCO) По оценкам, к 2030 году в мире будут проживать 1,3 миллиарда молодых людей. Это говорит о важной роли, которую будет играть молодежь, особенно в развивающихся странах, в которых проживает 90% общего мирового населения молодежи. В рамках всеобъемлющего системного подхода, мир, миростроительство и диалог подразумевают все аспекты и измерения жизни - межпоколенческие, социальные, экономические, политические, этнические, религиозные, гражданские, идеологические, культурные и природные. Вопросы, связанные с молодежью, напрямую связаны с повесткой в области достижения Целей устойчивого развития (ЦУР). Государства Центральной Азии относятся к развивающимся странам с высокой долей молодежи в общем составе населения, что делает эти страны «молодыми». По состоянию на 2020 год общая численность населения четырех стран Централь ной Азии (Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана и Узбекистана) - 68,46 миллиона человек, из которых молодежь составляла 16,55 миллиона человек или 24,1%.Это свидетельствует о важности разработки и реализации специальных стратегий и мер по развитию молодежи. Для Центральной Азии повестка дня в области мира и миростроительства – это, прежде всего, повестка дня в области развития, и наоборот, поскольку обе они взаимосвязаны между собой, а также с проблемами молодежи.В данном отчете представлен подробный обзор существующих вызовов, с которыми сталкивается молодежь четырех стран региона - Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана, Узбекистана. Данные вызовы структурированы вокруг трех основных тем миростроительства: (1) образование и обучающая среда; (2) экономическое и социальное участие; и (3) гражданское участие.Правительствам, международным организациям, специалистам и политикам, работающим в сферах молодежи, миростроительства и развития, академическим кругам и неправительственным организациям предлагается объединить усилия для ускорения достижения целей развития молодежи для более справедливого, устойчивого и мирного будущего.  UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Key Facts Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO This brochure is a summary of "Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence". The Recommendation addresses ethical issues related to the domain of Artificial Intelligence to the extent that they are within UNESCO’s mandate. With its unique mandate, UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector has led the international effort to ensure that science and technology develop with strong ethical guardrails for decades. AI technology brings major benefits in many areas, but without the ethical guardrails, it risks reproducing real world biases and discrimination, fueling divisions and threatening fundamental human rights and freedoms. The Recommendation establishes a set of values in line with the promotion and protection of human rights, human dignity, and environmental sustainability. It advances essential principles such as transparency, accountability, and the rule of law online. It also includes concrete policy chapters that call for better governance of data, gender equality, and important aspects of AI applications on education, culture, labour markets, the environment, communication and information, health and social well-being, and the economy. Unlike other international instruments, the Recommendation includes monitoring and evaluation chapters and means for implementation in the form of a Readiness Assessment and the Ethical Impact Assessment to ensure real change on the ground. “I Don’t Have a Gender, Consciousness, or Emotions. I’m Just a Machine Learning Model” Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI) An introduction to a forthcoming Gender bias in Artificial Intelligence report coming out on March 8, 2024. As we stand on the precipice of a technological revolution driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is imperative to ensure that this future is shaped equitably, representing all genders. With this essay we are excited to announce our forthcoming in-depth report on Gender and Artificial Intelligence in a partnership between IRCAI and UNESCO, set for release on March 8, 2024. As we prepare for this milestone event, we extend an invitation to experts, scholars, and all interested stakeholders to join us in our research. Missing Links in AI Governance Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO | Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute Over the next decade, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) will continue to significantly impact societies. While these scientific and technological advances take place at an extraordinary pace, it is necessary that we simultaneously stimulate a global and inclusive conversation around their development and governance. It is in this context that Mila and UNESCO join forces to steer a collective work to identify and understand missing links in AI governance. This publication is a compilation of 18 selected submissions from a global open call for proposals launched in 2021. The works featured cross disciplinary and geographical boundaries, and include the perspectives of academics, civil society representatives, and innovators to help shift the conversation on AI from what we do know and foresee to what we do not, the missing links. The topics covered are wide ranging, including AI and Indigenous rights, Deepfakes, Third-Party Audits of AI Systems, AI alignment with SDGs, and the centralization of decision-making power AI allows. Policymakers and civil society members will benefit from the insightful perspectives brought forward to face the immense task they are presented with – which is to ensure the development of AI in a human-centred, responsible and ethical way, in accordance with human rights. Angles morts de la gouvernance de l’IA Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) | Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute Au cours de la prochaine décennie, l’intelligence artificielle (IA) continuera d’avoir une influence et un effet considérables sur nos sociétés. Alors que ces avancées scientifiques et technologiques se succèdent à un rythme soutenu, il est essentiel de poursuivre et accélérer la conversation mondiale et inclusive sur leur développement et leur gouvernance.C’est dans ce contexte que Mila et l’UNESCO unissent leurs forces pour mener un travail collectif pour cerner des questions importantes et novatrices quant à la gouvernance de l’IA. La présente publication est une compilation de 18 chapitres sélectionnés à la suite d’un appel à contributions lancé mondiale-ment en 2021. Les articles présentés traversent les frontières disciplinaires et géographiques en plus d’inclure différentes perspectives, incluant celles d’universitaires, de membres de la société civile et d’innovateurs et innovatrices. Cette publication vise à influencer la conversation sur l’IA pour que celle-ci porte moins sur ce que nous savons déjà que sur ce qui échappe à notre regard : les angles morts de l’IA. Les sujets abordés sont donc variés et incluent notamment la perspective du droit international et des droits des peuples autochtones, les audits des systèmes d’IA, l’alignement de ces technologies avec les objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies et la centralisation du pouvoir décisionnel que permet cette technologie de rupture.Les membres des milieux politiques, de la recherche et de la société civile engagés dans cette conversation mondiale sur l’IA bénéficieront des perspectives présentées pour faire face à l’immense tâche qui leur incombe : assurer un développement de l’IA qui soit éthique, inclusif et conforme aux droits humains.« Les guerres prenant naissance dans l’esprit des hommes et des femmes, c’est dans l’esprit des hommes et des femmes que doivent être élevées les défenses de la paix »18 propositions sélectionnées offrant une approche pluraliste, informée et critique de la gouvernance de l’IA.