 UNESCO believes that education is key to social and economic development. We work for a sustainable world with just societies that value knowledge, promote a culture of peace, celebrate diversity and defend human rights, achieved by providing education for all. The mission of the UNESCO Education Sector is to: - Provide international leadership for creating learning societies with educational opportunities for all populations;
- Provide expertise and foster partnerships to strengthen national educational leadership and the capacity of countries to offer quality education for all.
UNESCO works as an intellectual leader, an honest broker, and clearinghouse for ideas, propelling both countries and the international community to accelerate progress towards these goals.
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 15:43 |
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UNESCO Dhaka in partnership with UNESCO Head Quarter Paris and UNESCO Bangkok office organized a workshop on “Capacity Development of NFE Teaching Personnel in Asia and Africa” from 19-21July 2010 in Dhaka.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 15:57 |
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010 13:14 |
 Education systems in many of the world's poorest countries are now experiencing the aftershock of the global economic downturn. The 2010 Education for All Global Monitoring Report, released on 19 January, argues that the crisis could create a lost generation of children whose life chances will have been irreparably damaged by a failure to protect their right to education. The Report examines who these children are and why they are being left behind, and shows that the cost of providing Education for All is much higher than previously estimated. The report looks at concrete solutions for making sure that no children are excluded from schooling. Get the report and other relevant documents and data |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 21 January 2010 09:00 |
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Friday, 01 January 2010 00:00 |
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Ministers and high level government officials representing eight South Asian countries agreed to step up their efforts to eliminate illiteracy from the region by 2015 when they met at the second ministerial meeting of South Asia Education for All (EFA) Forum in Dhaka on13-14 December 2009.
Participants from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan and Afghanistan met to evaluate the state of education, especially the efforts to achieve the EFA goals, in their respective countries and plan the way forward to attain education for all in the region. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 01 February 2010 09:03 |
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