UNESCO’s?Communication and Information Sector (CI Sector) empowers key actors to safeguard?fundamental human rights, both in online and off-line spaces, focusing on the following fields:  

Language Technologies for All – LT4All 2025: Advancing Humanism through Language Technologies

24-26 February 2025, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France.

Freedom of expression and the safety of journalist
Media development and media in emergency
Media and information literacy and digital competencies
Universal access to information and digital inclusion
Digital policies and digital transformation
Documentary heritage - Memory of the World programme
World Radio Day 2025

事实和数据

137个
联合国会员国

通过各类保障信息获取的法律

70%
of World’s languages in danger of disappearing.
Nearly 73%
of women surveyed have experienced online violence
12%
of AI researchers globally are women
86%
impunity for crimes committed against journalists
Nearly 66%
of the World’s population is online

我们的出版物

走近人工智能:算法冒险
Evans, Katherine
UNESCO
2022
UNESCO
0000382456
恢复与超越:2021年教科文组织对于公众信息获取的报告
UNESCO
2022

瑞典、德国、荷兰通过国际传播发展计划(滨笔顿颁)提供支持

0000380520
数字时代的选举:选举工作者指南
Krimmer, Robert
UNESCO
Rabitsch, Armin
Ku?el, Rast’o
Achler, Marta
Licht, Nathan
2022

表达自由和记者安全多捐助方计划(惭顿笔)提供支持

0000382102
多参与方人工智能发展:包容性政策设计的10大基石
鲍狈贰厂颁翱、政策创新基金
2022
UNESCO
0000382570
传播与信息

运用文字与图象促进思想之自由交流

了解真相就是保护真相

没有问责制,诸如此类的罪行就不会受到惩罚。90%的杀害记者案件成为悬案。冷漠是最致命的武器,他们的死亡不应被社会忽视,。