Project ID 2210611011

Within the framework of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages (IDIL) and implementation of the Global Action Plan, UNESCO aims to enhance capacities of Member states, civil, academic, public-private partners and UN system agencies to preserve, revitalize and promote linguistic diversity and multilingualism, particular indigenous languages. The activity will contribute to the development and implementation of supportive regulatory policies and mechanisms as well production of appropriate content in indigenous languages. This activity will be implemented working in close cooperation with a range of stakeholders.

  • On-going

USD 33,784

Total Project Budget

USD -

Total Incurred Expenditures

Progress

On-going
Start Date 2022.01.01
End Date 2023.12.31
0%
Benchmark as of 2022.06.30

Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries

Country Allocation

Contributors

Financial plan

Type of Funding Uses of Funding Sources of Funding Project Budget (USD) Incurred Expenditures (USD)
Voluntary Contribution - Tightly Earmarked Communication and information Estonia 33,784 -

Project contributes to

Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Communication and information
Outcome 5 - Enhance the protection and promotion of the diversity of heritage and cultural expressions Output: 5.CI1 - Member States have enhanced capacities to promote and protect linguistic diversity and multilingualism, including in the framework of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032
Intersectoral
Outcome 5 - Enhance the protection and promotion of the diversity of heritage and cultural expressions Output: 5.IP3 - Member States capacities and awareness are strengthened to protect, safeguard and promote Indigenous knowledge, cultures, and languages through inclusive policies and targeted action
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
  • 20%
  • 10%
  • 40%
UNESCO Global Priorities and Priority Groups
  • Gender Equality | 30%
  • Youth | 30%
  • Priority Africa | 20%
  • Small Island Developing States | 10%