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What are the ways in which educational actors can make a positive difference for young people at risk and draw them away from the shadows of hate and...
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“Intercultural dialogue – dialogue for the future” is a project implemented by Group 484, a non-governmental organisation in Serbia, in partnership...
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About 34 million children worldwide have disabling hearing loss. Nearly 95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents, for whom sign language...
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Bridge 47 Network members are invited to co-organise and run sessions at Bridge 47’s four-day IMAGINE 4.7 Global event in May.   Our...
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Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic we have been working to connect people to accurate information and reduce misinformation on our platforms. Last...
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14 March, proclaimed by UNESCO as International Day of Mathematics (IDM), will be held under the theme “Mathematics for a Better World"....
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APCEIU, in partnership with the Korean Society of Education for International Understanding (KOSEIU), hosted the Dialogue with Dr. Betty Reardon on...
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A team of experts from the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Belgrade, tailor-made an online workshop titled, “Media and Information...
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While the world combats the COVID-19 disinfodemic, another wave of climate-related disinformation that has existed for a long time should not be...
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By Nicole Bella, GEM Report and Matthias Eck, UNESCO   Textbooks are powerful factors in the construction of gender...
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