UNESCO invites youth to share thoughts by completing the questionnaire below. It is divided into three parts and should be completed over a three-day period. Please do not complete this ques... Read more
The UNAOC and IOM have put together, with support from the Open Society Foundation, PLURAL+ Discussion Guides. PLURAL+ is a Youth Video Festival on Migration, Diversity and Social Inclusion.... Read more
Fatima Umar is a 40-year-old business woman dealing in fabrics and kitchen utensils. Her highest level of education is her first school (primary school), leaving certificate. She can barely... Read more
By Mohammed Haruna Protocol Mr. Chairman, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. Permit me to begin this keynote speech by thanking the publishers of Sundiata Post for giving me this opportunit... Read more
By Ibrahim Altay Against the overwhelming influence of the media on society, individuals must be protected by a safety net in the form of media literacy; a course that was adopted by the U.S... Read more
New York, July 15, 2015 – A combination of legal and physical harassment, as well as concentration in media ownership, makes it increasingly difficult for journalists to work freely in... Read more
Dear One, You are hereby specially invited to attend the 7th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series, scheduled for Monday 13 July 2015 by 1pm at the Sheraton Hotel Abuja. The Lecture will... Read more
Abuja, Nigeria, July 1, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns an attack on two journalists who, according to one of the journalists and news reports, were left with seri... Read more
New York, June 25, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about growing violence against journalists in Burundi and calls on the authorities to investigate all attack... Read more
The 2015 Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week was celebrated in Nigeria at a forum held in Abuja on Monday, June 22. Organised by UNESCO’s Nigeria office in partnership with the... Read more







