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UNESCO is the United Nations Laboratory of Ideas. UNESCO’s publications contribute to accomplishing the Organization’s goals. They are an important means of maintaining, advancing and sharing knowledge, between and across all parts of the world. Explore the publications from UNESCO New Delhi Regional Office for South Asia to learn more about our actions and work

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Let's move forward
UNESCO Office in New Delhi
National Council of Educational Research and Training
2023
UNESCO
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Making data work for persons with disabilities: project localization and implementation report for GUIDE
Quikiumaliu Wijunamai, Veronica
UNESCO Office in New Delhi
Thakur, Monica
National Institute of Urban Affairs (India)
2023
UNESCO
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Menstrual health and hygiene management: survey and gap analysis report
Mukerjee, Pampa
UNESCO Office in New Delhi
Masood, Huma
VOICE Foundation
2023
Publication made possible by generous financial contributions from Procter and Gamble (P&G) Whisper India
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Global Reports

UNESCO flagship world reports on major themes: Education, Sciences, Culture, Communication and Information.
The United Nations World Water Development Report

Water for Prosperity and Peace

Global Education Monitoring Report

Technology in Education

UNESCO Science Report

The race against time for smarter development

World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development

Journalism is a public good

Global Ocean Science Report

Charting capacity for ocean sustainability

Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity

Addressing culture as a global public good

Digital Library

Access more than 350,000 publications, documents and other materials either produced by UNESCO or pertaining to UNESCO’s fields of competence from 1945 to the present on our digital library platform, UNESDOC.

Open Access Policy

In order to help reduce the gap between industrialized countries and those in the emerging economies, UNESCO decided in 2013 to adopt an Open Access Policy for its publications by making use of a new dimension of knowledge sharing.

Open Access means free access to scientific information and unrestricted use of electronic data for everyone.

For UNESCO, adopting an Open Access Policy means to make thousands of its publications freely available to the public.