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We must not leave young refugees by the wayside, urged UNESCO and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as they...
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Avoiding a COVID-19 lost generation will require radical transformation in education, shored up financing and innovation across the board, asserted...
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Listening to young people and investing in grassroots youth initiatives is an important step in any practical move to prevent violent extremism, a...
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Now more than ever, understanding racism and discrimination in all its forms is crucial in order to foster inclusive societies. How are prejudices...
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The use of masks is part of a comprehensive package of the prevention and control measures that can limit the spread of certain respiratory viral...
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Story Highlights   The report uses data as of June 2020 for selected indicators in the global indicator framework for the SDGs...
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On the 30th June 2020, 1,900 young people joined together at the Virtual Youth Summit in India to celebrate their completion of the Tide Turners...
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This new pandemic has impacted the lives of over 60% of the world’s student population. With the temporarily lockdown of schools and universities as...
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Despite a relative easing of COVID-19 school closures and an increasing trend towards reopening, over one billion learners globally remain...
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Following UNESCO’s launch of the interview series, Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Experts Speak, two other MIL experts from South Africa...
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