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The present COVID-19 pandemic threatens to reverse decades of progress in all sectors including education. The Global Goals Week (18-26 September) is...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) together with the UN, specialised agencies and partners today called on countries to develop and implement...
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Lynn Davies (Emeritus Professor of International Education, University of Birmingham, and Co-Director, ConnectFutures)   Writing in...
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Today, over 875 million of the world’s students remain affected by the COVID-19-related school closures, with the majority in Sub-Saharan Africa....
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The Asia-Pacific region faces unprecedented challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic on governments to ensure learning continuity and on learners...
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UNESCO New Delhi and the Embassy of Mexico in India jointly hosted the second Mexico-India Dialogue on Women’s rights on the subject of Breaking...
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UNESCO organized the first edition of the “Series of Regional Expert Consultations on Racism and Discriminations” on 18 September 2020, bringing...
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There are more than 1.2 billion youth aged 15 to 24 years in the world, or 16 percent of the global population. Over 60 percent of the world’s youth...
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While adult education has been pushed further to the margins during the pandemic, its potential contribution to the creation of healthier, happier...
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As governments implement plans for post-pandemic recovery, the emphasis on getting children back to school risks further marginalizing adult learning...
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