Project ID 570GLO3015

UNESCO will partner with the Kellogg Foundation to organize the second edition of the Global Forum against Racism and Discrimination. As a flagship initiative of the Roadmap against Racism and Discrimination, the Global Forum will serve as a unique platform in the international community to assemble a large number of stakeholders who are committed to implement concrete actions. The Global Forum will give the opportunity to Member States and a wide range of stakeholders to share, take stock and discuss cutting-edge knowledge and experiences on how to effectively address racism and discrimination and how to establish a global front to thwart these social ills.

  • On-going

USD 163,500

Total Project Budget

USD 149,379

Total Incurred Expenditures

Progress

On-going
Start Date 2022.11.08
End Date 2023.03.31
91%
Benchmark as of 2022.12.31

Geographical Scope and Beneficiaries

Country Allocation

Financial plan

Type of Funding Uses of Funding Sources of Funding Project Budget (USD) Incurred Expenditures (USD)
W. K. Kellog Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Project contributes to

Contribution to UNESCO Results Framework 2022-2025
Sector: Social and human sciences
Outcome 7 - Promote inclusion and combat discrimination, hate speech and stereotypes Output: 7.SHS1 - Member States capacities strengthened to advance effective policies and practices to achieve inclusive development through the promotion of human rights, scientific freedom, intercultural understanding and by tackling all forms of discrimination and racism
Intersectoral
Outcome 1 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all Output: 1.IP1 - Member States capacities strengthened to enhance the quality of education, nurture creativity and promote respect for cultural diversity
Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
  • 10%
  • 50%
  • 10%
  • 20%
  • 10%
UNESCO Global Priorities and Priority Groups
  • Gender Equality | 30%
  • Youth | 10%
  • Priority Africa | 10%
  • Small Island Developing States | 10%