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How can education address violent and conflict pasts in a democratic society? How can we promote a culture of peace and human rights that avoids mass...
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What can youth do to harness Media and Information Literacy to build the post-pandemic world for the public good?   Hack Media and...
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It is now well-known that women are not only bearing the brunt of the pandemic as they make up 70% of the health and social care workforce, but are...
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By M Niaz Asadullah, Professor of Development Economics at the University of Malaya, Malaysia and Southeast Asia Lead of the Global Labor...
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing country lockdowns have had devastating effects on families, economies, and women in particular. In the context...
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By Stefania Giannini, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education   In 2001, a six-year-old girl in Afghanistan could expect, despite...
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  Critical Media Literacy for Young Global Citizens!  Two-day workshop on Media Literacy for youth held in Ukraine...
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Participate in an essay competition by UNESCO Almaty dedicated to International Literacy Day 2021 and win a prize! ESSAYS SHALL BE SUBMITTED UNTIL...
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Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2021 will be commemorated from 24 to 31 October 2021, under the theme “Media and Information Literacy for...
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Afghanistan stands at a turning point in history. It is critical for the country, and for the entire region, that progress made over the last two...
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