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UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Recognition Spotlight: Creative Encounters in the Wills Tobacco Archive: Exploring Public and Cultural Health Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration

The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition is proud to announce the formal recognition of the initiative 'Creative Encounters in the Wills Tobacco Archive: Exploring Public and Cultural Health Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration' as an outstanding example of humanities-anchored, transdisciplinary sustainability science.

A Strategy for Global Resilience: UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition publish 2026–2028 Strategy

The BRIDGES Coalition has officially published our Strategy Document for 2026–2028, marking a pivotal milestone in our ongoing collaborative mission with the UNESCO Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme. This comprehensive roadmap serves as both a reflection of the Coalition’s core principles and a bold step forward in the evolution of global sustainability efforts. By bridging the gap between academic research and localised action, the 2026–2028 strategy reinforces a shared vision for community-led, humanities-rooted, transdisciplinary sustainability science.

BRIDGES Activity Update

BRIDGES Activity Update: UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition Explores New Nordic Hub in REYKJAVIK, Iceland: pivotal discussions begin; and Mobilising Humanities for Global Policy Initiative: "Building Bridges from Knowledge to Policy Formulation and Impact: Mobilizing humanities expertise in a rapidly changing world." The primary goal of the initiative is to bridge the "science-policy nexus" by ensuring that qualitative and contextual knowledge, often found in the humanities, is translated into actionable wisdom for global leaders.

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