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Computer science? That’s boy stuff. Or so Hesme, aged 15, believed when she switched schools in 10th grade. “I thought I’d be terrible at it”, she...
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A cursory look at the headlines of news articles from Southeast Asia will quickly reveal that the phenomenon of “fake news” is a topic of concerns in...
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Under the component of the Peace Building Fund project entitled "Young Women and Men as Stakeholders in Ensuring Peaceful Democratic Processes and...
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More than 350 delegates including high-level Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) experts, academics, ambassadors, chief executive...
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The higher education sector in the United Arab Emirates is built on a solid foundation and plays an important role in consecrating sustainable...
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APCEIU invites dedicated educators in the Asia-Pacific region to its flagship training workshop on GCED/EIU. This Workshop will offer a unique online...
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Representatives of government ministries, international and national NGOs in National TVET Qualification Framework and TVET Quality Assurance...
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UNESCO Windhoek office is launching Media and Information Literacy (MIL) for Youth Civic Engagement in Namibia in partnership with the National Youth...
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Disinformation, misinformation and rumours are proliferating in Mongolia. In this context Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is more important than...
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Bridge 47’s IMAGINE 4.7 Global Event took place online at the end of May, bringing together people from around the world to share...
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