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On the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda, 7 April, UNESCO will hold an online panel discussion from 15:00 to 16:30 CEST...
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Hopping from one social network to another, young people in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region now get their information from YouTube,...
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When your house is on fire, you don’t worry about how big it is, the colour of the paint on the walls, or whether the kitchen is too small. You just...
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The Asia and the Pacific Youth as Researchers regional teams, each with its set research compass assessing the impacts of Covid 19 from different...
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Following the launch of the UNESCO Qualifications Passport (UQP) in Iraq on the 1st February 2021, the implementation of this pilot project has made...
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Matt Brittin President, Google Europe, Middle East and Africa   While navigating the uncertainty and challenges of the last year, it...
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The massive learning disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the weakness and unpreparedness of today’s education systems...
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Sharing the experience of poverty alleviation through education and promoting global 2030 agenda for sustainable development   On 31 March...
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Life skills education, relationship and sexuality education, family life education, or HIV education. Countries use many different names, but the...
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As one lockdown week morphs into another, the learning of millions of students continues to be disrupted. UNESCO figures show, on average,...
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