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  Honourable Stéphane Dion, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, has announced that his country will provide 600,000 Canadian dollars to...
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Over 200 senior education policy-makers, experts, as well as youth advocates in the field, from close to 70 countries came together in New Delhi,...
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In an open dialogue hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on 22 September 2016, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and UNESCO...
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On 9 September 2016, APCEIU, sponsored by Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea, together with the Permanent Missions to the United Nations...
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Kimmie Åhlén is the best man for his job, teaching youth workers how to interact with young people vulnerable to being influenced by violent...
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Violent extremists are made, not born. But why do people engage in such actions and what can education do to prevent them? This is the subject of...
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Hard power is not enough to counter violent extremism based on hatred and ignorance. How can education help? What should we do to build resilience to...
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“The fact that every human being and the nature is interconnected, we need to learn that in order to live for the better world together.”...
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Senior managers in charge of history teaching, curriculum revision and teacher training in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,...
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From 1 September to 31 October, APCEIU will organize the ‘2016 UNESCO/KOICA Joint Fellowship Programme: Capacity Development for Basic Education of...
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