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UNESCO South Asia has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in October 2020. Besides social media accounts, UNESCO_NDL has populated their site with: • After catastrophe in the Himalayas, UNESCO and the Thame community • UNESCO helps Communities in Khumbu region to build foundation for adapting to a changing climate in Nepal • At UNESCO’s AI Consultations, a Grassroots Youth Leader Pushes for Inclusion • Making Heritage Accessible to All: Reimagining Durga Puja Through • How Agra’s Communities Are Shaping Living Heritage Tourism • How environment, sport and skills are shaping young change-makers in Himachal Pradesh • UNESCO empowers Rohingya refugee teachers in Bangladesh • Annual Report 2025 of the UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia • Outlook Study on Artificial Intelligence and Gender in South Asia • How to Use AI in Courts: Strengething South Asia's Judiciary • Interwoven Legacies - Synergies between World Heritage and Living Heritage in India • Good Neighbors Bangladesh - Winners of UNESCO-Hamdan Prize for Teacher Development • India’s 43rd World Heritage Site • Podcasts and Videos • Latest UNESCO South Asia Publications • UNESCO South Asia Website • Internship Application Form