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8 December 2023
Dima Al-Khatib, Director of the UN Office for South South Cooperation, speaks during the High Level Forum on South-South Cooperation on Climate Change in the China Pavilion in Blue Zone during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 8, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage
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5 December 2023
Indigenous man from Brasil poses during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund.
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3 December 2023
Sima Bahous, Executive Director of UN Women, speaks during a women empowerment discussion panel in the United Arab Emirates Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 3, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonization goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund.
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1 December 2023
Delegates attend the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which takes place on 30 November until 12 December 2023 in Expo City Dubai. Dubai, United Arab Emirates on December 1st, 2023.
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15 July 2021
Famed environmental activist David Suzuki speaks at a Canadian university during his Green Tour in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 16, 2008. David Suzuki is best known as host of the popular and long-running CBC Television science magazine, The Nature of Things, seen in syndication in over forty nations. He is also well known for criticizing governments for their lack of action to protect the environment. A long time activist to reverse global climate change, Suzuki co-founded the David Suzuki Foundation in 1990, which seeks to find ways for society to live in balance with the natural world that sustains us. The Foundation's priorities are: oceans and sustainable fishing, climate change and clean energy, sustainability, and David Suzuki's Nature Challenge.
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3 December 2019
Hoesung Lee, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) during the Official Opening ceremony of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid on December 2nd, 2019.
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3 December 2019
Hoesung Lee, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) speaks at the Official Opening ceremony of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid on December 2nd, 2019.
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3 December 2019
Hoesung Lee, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) during the Official Opening ceremony of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid on December 2nd, 2019.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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2 December 2016
Hindu devotees dance as they take part in a festival called Mangal Shobhajatra in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 14 April 2016. The ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ has been put on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Bangladesh embassy in Paris said in a statement on 30 November.The statement by Ambassador M Shahidul Islam said the decision came from the 11th session of the intergovernmental committee on intangible cultural heritage in Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.The Dhaka University’s Faculty of Arts organises the procession every year, begun in the early 1980s.It has now become one of the main crowd-pullers of the ‘Pahela Baishakh’ celebrations.It is not just a parade with colourful masks and figures, but it also symbolises the call to fight the evil.The statement by the Bangladesh mission in Paris said the UNESCO committee recognised that the festival represents ‘solidarity and shared value for democracy, uniting people irrespective of cast, creed, religion, gender or age'.It said a four-member Bangladesh delegation led by Ambassador Islam, also the permanent representative to the UNESCO, attended the Adis Ababa session on 30 November.“The inclusion of Mangal Shobhajatra in the list of cultural heritage of humanity is the result of the government's proactive cultural diplomacy," reads the statement adding it will help reinforce Bangladesh’s image as a secular state.
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