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The introduction of fee-free education, combined with the trend towards decentralization of education and school autonomy, have led to a change in...
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  On March 26, 2019, UNESCO Almaty Cluster Office conducted a training workshop for teachers and alumni of Kazakh State Women's Teacher...
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Khunying Srivisanvaja was the first Thai woman to receive a medical degree and practise medicine in Thailand. Sumalee Viravaidya was a journalist who...
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  Unless the world faces its “social, economic and environmental challenges head-on”, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said...
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  NEW YORK, 9 April 2019 – More than 175 million children - around half of pre-primary-age children globally - are not enrolled in pre-...
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  Why gender matters in education In focus: Girls' education and gender equality UNGEI and GPE, with other partners, are helping...
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  The World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund are holding their Spring Meetings this week in Washington to discuss issues of global...
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  Despite the growing momentum around sport for development, it remains an underutilized tool, particularly as it relates to educational...
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  By Andreas Schleicher Director, OECD Directorate for Education and Skills Revolution. Contained within that often frightening word is...
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“When we invest strongly in education, everyone benefits!”   Meet Victoria Ibiwoye from Nigeria, the Youth Representative for the SDG-...
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