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  “I grew up in a modest family and married at the age of 15, so I could not finish school. But I was able to continue my studies at the...
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  On 5 July, UNESCO is launching a new Interactive Atlas of girls’ and women’s right to education as part of the Her education...
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  June 2019: The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) issued a background note in preparation for the upcoming review of SDG 4...
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  Shattered glass. Rubble from shell-smashed ceilings strewn across floors. Walls pockmarked by bullets. These rooms are no place for a...
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  28 May 2019: The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) released its 2019 progress report on the SDGs during...
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 © UNICEF/Bangladesh   IN THE COMPLEX ROHINGYA CRISIS, EDUCATION CANNOT WAIT INVESTMENT SUPPORTED THROUGH UNICEF PROVIDES CHILDREN...
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  Representatives of civil society will have the opportunity to meet with senior UN officials, and discuss a wide range of solutions to the...
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  1 July 2019: Most of the 47 countries scheduled to present voluntary national reviews (VNRs) of SDG progress during the July 2019 session...
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  UNESCO and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) held a two-day workshop for policymakers to identify...
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  School leadership matters. In the first instance, school leadership is usually seen to belong only to school principals, particularly in...
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