- All information provided on the IDIL2022-2032 website is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute a legal contract between the UNESCO and any person or entity unless otherwise specified. Information on the official IDIL2022-2032 website is subject to change without prior notice. Although every reasonable effort is made to present current and accurate information, the IDIL2022-2033 makes no guarantees of any kind.
- The IDIL2022-2033 website may contain information that is created and maintained by a variety of sources both internal and external to UNESCO and other registered partners. These sites may be unmoderated forums containing the personal opinions and other expressions of the persons who post the entries. UNESCO does not control, monitor or guarantee the information contained in these sites or information contained in links to other external web sites, and does not endorse any views expressed or products or services offered therein. In no event shall UNESCO be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content, goods, or services available on or through any such site or resource.
Content Disclaimer
Images/Video/Audio/Text Policy
All use of materials provided on this web site must follow the Terms and Conditions of Use herein, including reproduction or transmission, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or the use of any information storage and retrieval system. Any exception to this requires permission in writing from the IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat.
All official texts, data and documents, including low resolution webcast transmissions, are in the public domain and may be freely downloaded, copied and printed provided no change to the content is introduced, and the source is duly acknowledged.
The IDIL2022-2032 website respects the intellectual property rights, including moral rights, of the rights owners, including indigenous peoples, local communities and holders of traditional knowledge (TK), of the resources and tools uploaded on this platform. It also acknowledges all indigenous peoples’s traditional custodians and elders and recognizes their role continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. For this reason, this platform applies the Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Biocultural (BC) labels, as a form of protection of the intellectual property rights of indigenous peoples and recognition of their inherent sovereignty over knowledge and data that come from their languages as well as their lands, territories and waters. For more information please visit: https://localcontexts.org/
Registered users of this website have the option to select other types of copyright license that suits their preference and in association to their work. To learn more about CC Licenses, please visit: https://creativecommons.org/about/cclicenses/
All photographs, video, audio and text content as well as other elements of the UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 website are protected by international treaties on intellectual property and other applicable laws. The elements it displays may not be copied or retransmitted by any means without explicit authorization from UNESCO or partner organization as the copyright holders.
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Website usage
The IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat maintains this website (the “Site”) as a courtesy to those who may choose to access the Site (“Users”). The information presented herein is for informative purposes only. The IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat grants permission to Users to visit the Site and to download and copy the information, documents and materials (collectively, “Content”) from the Site for the User’s personal, non-commercial use, without any right to resell or redistribute them or to compile or create derivative works therefrom, subject to the terms and conditions outlined herein, and also subject to more specific restrictions that may apply to specific Content within this Site.
The IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat administers this Site. All Content on this Site from UNESCO and all Users, whether registered or otherwise, are subject to the present Terms of Use.
Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in the Content on this Site are those of the various United Nations staff members, consultants and advisers to UNESCO who prepared the work and do not necessarily represent the views of UNESCO, the United Nations or its affiliates or its Member States.
The IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat reserves its exclusive right in its sole discretion to alter, limit or discontinue the Site or any Content in any respect. The UNFCCC shall have no obligation to take the needs of any User into consideration in connection therewith.
The IDIL2022-2032 Secretariat reserves the right to deny in its sole discretion any User access to this Site or any portion thereof without notice.
No waiver by UNESCO of any provision of these Terms of Use shall be binding except as set forth in writing and signed by its duly authorized representative.
Disclaimer of use
UNESCO does not warrant that the information, documents and materials contained in its website is complete and correct and shall not be liable whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of its use.
Terms of Use
Authorizing the use of the name, acronym and/or logo of UNESCO is the prerogative of the General Conference and the Executive Board. In specific cases as set out by the Directives, the governing bodies empower, by delegation, the Director-General and the National Commissions for UNESCO to authorize such use to other bodies. The power to authorize the use of the name, acronym, logo and/or Internet domain names of UNESCO may not be granted to other bodies.
Any decision authorizing the use of the name, acronym, logo and/or domain names of UNESCO shall be based on the following criteria:
- relevance of the proposed association to the Organization’s strategic objectives and programme; compliance with the values, principles and constitutional aims of UNESCO.
- The use of the name, acronym, logo and/or domain name must be expressly authorized in advance and in writing, and must comply with the specified conditions and procedures, in particular with respect to its visual presentation, duration and scope.
Online Privacy Policy
UNESCO is committed to protecting individual privacy and securing the personal information made available to us when you visit unesco.org, as well UNESCO pages on other sites such as official UNESCO profiles on social networks.
This privacy policy describes what information is made available to the UNESCO and third parties when you visit unesco.org or official UNESCO pages on other sites, and how the UNESCO uses and stores that information. Furthermore, UNESCO applies the Principles on Personal Data Protection and Privacy which is a set of a basic framework for the processing of personal data by, or on behalf of, the United Nations System Organizations in carrying out their mandated activities. For information, please consult the following: https://unsceb.org/privacy-principles
If you have questions about this policy or suggestions for its improvement, please let us know. You can contact us at http://en.unesco.org/contact/privacy.
We will revise or update this policy if our practices change, or as we develop better ways to keep you informed about them. You should refer back to this page often for the latest information and the effective date of any changes. If we decide to change this policy, we will post a new policy on our site and change the date at the bottom. Changes to the policy shall not apply retroactively.
Information received and stored by UNESCO when you visit IDIL2022-2033
- By accessing the IDIL2022-2032 website created by UNESCO, certain information, such as Internet protocol (IP) addresses, navigation behaviour through the website, the software used and the time spent, along with other similar information, will be stored on UNESCO servers. These will not specifically identify you. The information will be used internally only for website traffic analysis.
- If you provide unique identifying information, such as name, email address, postal address and other information on forms stored on this website, such information will be used only for statistical purposes and will not be published for general access nor disclosed or sold to third parties. UNESCO, however, assumes no responsibility for the security of this information.
Updates to this privacy policy
Updated: September 20, 2012
Authorization for the use of IDIL2022-2032 logo
United Nations Offices, Funds and Programmes and other subsidiary organs and organizations of the United Nations System may use the IDIL2022-2032 logo without obtaining prior authorization. However, they are asked to provide information to UNESCO after their activities for the purpose of reporting after the end of the International Decade.
Entities outside the UN System, including governments, intergovernmental organizations, not-for-profit organisations, and other entities may also use the IDIL2022-2032 stand-alone logo on conditions as follows:
- The logo is the property of the United Nations and UNESCO as the UN lead agency for the organization of the International Decade, owns all rights thereto, including the right to giving or withdrawing permission in terms of its use.
- The logo is only used to identity information material, events and activities that are directly related to the United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022 – 2032.
- The logo is not used for self-promotion or for obtaining commercial or financial gains.
- The logo is not used in a way that falsely suggests the endorsement by the United Nations or UNESCO of the activity or of the entity that organizes the activity.
- The United Nations and UNESCO does not assume any responsibility or liability for the activity of the entity.
- The logo or the emblem is used in its entirety and is not in any way altered.
- Permission for the use of the international decade logo does not extend to use of the United Nations logo or the logo of any of its agencies, including UNESCO.
- The United Nations and UNESCO do not assume any responsibility or liability arising from the translation of the logo into languages beyond the six official UN languages.
Steps for applying for the IDIL2022-2032 logo
- Register as a user on the IDIL2022-2032 website
- Create an event and apply for logo use by ticking the respective case in the form
- Once authorization is granted by UNESCO to use the IDIL logo, download the files.
- Please consult IDIL2022-2032 logo use guidelines.
Fraudulent behavior and phishing
Some cases of individuals claiming to act on behalf of UNESCO have been reported to the Organization by means of “phishing” and/or fraudulent emails.
Please note that UNESCO does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. If you have any questions concerning persons or companies claiming to be recruiting on behalf of UNESCO and requesting the payment of a fee, please contact: recrutweb@unesco.org
For complete, accurate and up-to-date information on UNESCO vacancies, please only use the following address: http://www.unesco.org/careers
Link Disclaimer
We welcome links to https://IDIL2022-2033.org and ask that you observe the following guidelines:
- Do not incorporate any content from this site into your site e.g., by in-lining, framing or creating other browser or border environments around the IDIL2022-2032 website content. You may only link to, not replicate content.
- Unless we enter into a specific written agreement with you, you may not use any UNESCO or IDIL2022-2032 names, emblems, designs, abstracts or service marks in or with your links, except that you may link to the IDIL2022-2033.org website using the plain text name of that site or the plain text name of UNESCO/2022-2032 International Decade of Indigenous Languages.
- For further information about the Rules and Regulations governing the use of the IDIL2022-2032 emblem please see Logo use guide.
- Your site should make every effort not to present false information about UNESCO or IDIL2022-2032.
- You may not sell, license, or otherwise assign the use of any material from UNESCO’s or the IDIL2022-2032 website.
- Do not present the link to UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 in any way which would suggest that UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 has any relationship or affiliation with your site or endorses your site, products, or services, unless there is a specific written agreement between our two entities.
- Do not use any of UNESCO or IDIL2022-2032 names, emblems, designs, abstracts or service marks or any other words or codes identifying UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 ‘s websites in any “metatag” or other information used by search engines or other information location tools to identify and select sites, without UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 ‘s express written permission for a particular use.
- Your site should not contain content that could be construed as distasteful, offensive, controversial or that is in any way incompatible with the aims and principles of UNESCO.
- UNESCO controls and operates this web site from UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris, France. If you use UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 materials from locations outside of France, you are responsible for compliance with any applicable laws.
- UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 may at any time revise this Linking Policy. You are bound by any such revisions and should therefore periodically visit this page to review the current version of the policy.
Syndication
UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 makes some of its web content available via syndication XML/RSS/KML/XLS). An RSS icon appears on the syndication page, indicating those sections available for syndication. Whether you register as a subscriber or not, you must observe the following rules
- This website and its content are protected by international law. Any republication, online or in any other form, of any UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 data requires prior written authorization.
- Individuals or organizations may ask for written permission to syndicate the content of the sections that are specifically made available as indicated by the availability of the RSS icons mentioned above) for personal, non-commercial use, without fee. For more information, or to obtain an authorization, contact us.
- No modifications may be made to the content of any material that is syndicated. Changes you may make are limited to display typeface, typeface size, typeface color, and line breaks.
- You may not sell, license, or otherwise assign the use of any of the material contained in UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 website. Each syndication use must include a link back to the UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 home page: https://idil2022-2032.org as well as the specific item’s page. The correct reference is included in the Channel Link element of the XML/RSS/KML/XLS feed.
- Each syndication use must include the following copyright notice: “Copyright © 2018 – [current year] UNESCO/ IDIL 2022-2032. All rights reserved.” The correct reference is included in the Channel Description element of the XML/RSS/KML/XLS feed.
- Syndication feeds are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 reserves the right to cancel this service at any time, without notice.
Policy: Specific Requests XML/RSS/KML/XLS
- Sections that are not made available for syndication as indicated by the availability of the XML/RSS/KML/XLS icons mentioned above) may not be “scraped” or otherwise syndicated in any manner.
- Individuals or organizations who wish to syndicate specific material must obtain a specific XML subscription and license from UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032. This will imply a fee. UNESCO/IDIL2022-2032 reserves the right to deny syndication licenses at its sole discretion. For more information, or to obtain an authorization, contact us.
Contact us
For any IDIL2022-2032 related questions, please contact indigenous.languages@unesco.org