These UNESCO Databases provide information access from various subjects.
Database of African Journalism Schools - Information on the database will be useful for journalism teachers, students, textbook publishers, donors and the media industry itself. [more]

The Bioethics Database was created in 1998 and is being updated since on a regular basis. It comprises over 645 bioethics institutions (bioethics committees, commissions, training, research and documentation centres) in over 80 countries, including information on activities and publications. [more]
The Education and HIV & AIDS database contains close to 500 data entries related to education programmes, policy planning and management, prevention and social support and impact mitigation. [more]
The HIV/AIDS Education Materials database gives you access to educational materials on HIV/AIDS/STDs used either in the formal or non-formal sectors, mainly produced in Asia/Pacific region. [more]

This site provides rich resource on literacy policies and programmes in the region, literacy facts and figures, breakthroughs, curriculum, and publications among others. [more]
The Culturelink Databank consists of the Cultural Policy Database, the Cultural Development Database (also called the Culturelink Database) and the Bibliographical Database of the Documentation Centre for Cultural Development. It also offers online access to a rich hand-picked, structured collection of links to relevant WWW resources, to serve as basis for a portal and gateway to the field of culture currently being developed. [more]
The DARE Database provides access to world wide information (around 10,000 references) on social science, peace, and human rights research and training institutes, social science specialists, and social science periodicals. [more]
Launched in March 2001, the Human Rights Institutes Database provides information on some 600 research and training institutes in 121 countries.[more]
The Migration Research Institutes Database provides information on almost 300 research and training institutes in 77 countries. It also provides details on 86 periodicals dealing with migration. [more]
The Management of Social Transformations (MOST) database offers an interactive rich list of model projects and policies applied internationally, that aim at improving the quality of life of individuals or groups suffering from poverty and social exclusion. Key categories of the MOST database are: indigenous knowledge, poverty eradication, social exclusion/integration, urban governance, women and gender equality. [more]
This site endeavours to provide access to national copyright and related rights legislation of UNESCO Member States. The collection currently comprises about 100 laws and is constantly being updated and completed. [more]
The Peace Institutes Database provides information on some 600 research and training institutes in 90 countries. [more]
The Poverty Research Institutes Database provides information on almost 260 research and training institutes in 72 countries. It also provides details on 34 periodicals dealing with poverty. [more]
Global and internationally comparable statistics on education, science, technology, culture and communication. [more]
This site describes 721 cultural and natural sites already protected world wide and can be accessed by country.[more]