| Preparation and launching of a pilot project: the different stages |
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Within the framework of this Programme, UNESCO proposes the creation of a pilot project, in collaboration with the National Commission or with the Municipality concerned, whose aim is to meet the educational priorities of children and youth in difficult circumstances, in particular the street and working children. |
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UNESCO, in close collaboration with the National Commission, organizes a seminar to establish a local working group in the town that will be in charge of carrying out the project under the responsibility of a public authority. This group will be made up of representatives of the town council concerned, ministries and other public insitutions responsible for basic education, teacher-training, social and health concerns, public security, justice..., as well as representatives from non-governmental organizations and other private bodies concerned |
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During the seminar, the group thus formed, will identify (in collaboration with UNESCO), the priorities of the children and youth of the town. This will serve as the basis for formulating the pilot project. |
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The local group will identify the human, material and financial ressources available in the country which will durably support the project. It will, in collaboration with UNESCO, define the criteria, means and methods of evaluation of the project. |
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The group will submit interim reports to UNESCO and the public authority concerned and a final completion report at the end of the pilot phase. |
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The
government or public authority, UNESCO’s partner, then becomes
responsible for the project and its future.
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| Examples of projects |
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