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Latin America and the Caribbean


©UNESCO/Victor Manuel Camacho



UNESCO’s Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean de Chile and the 11 field offices serving the region assist governments in the implementation of public policies and encourage civil society to participate in defining education.

UNESCO’s Institute for Higher Education (IESALC) in Caracas, Venezuela focuses on the development of higher education programmes. The International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) in Buenos, Aires, Argentina helps to plan and manage national education systems.

News

10-03-10
UNESCO response to the earthquake in Chile
09-02-10
Latin American and Caribbean delegates seek ways to promote higher education during International Congress in Cuba from 8 to 12 February (In Spanish)
04-02-10
Brazil donates $400,000 to rebuild education in Haiti
26-01-10
2009 UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICTs in Education awarded
22-01-10
UNESCO’s education priorities in Haiti
15-01-10
“Education is at the core of Haiti’s recovery and is the key to Haiti’s development”
09-11-09
Inclusive Education Meeting, Santiago de Chile, 18-20 November 2009
05-10-09
World Teachers’ Day 2009 - “Build the future: invest in teachers now”
23-09-09
The Genesis Project: promoting environmental awareness and education through art in the 21st century - 25 September
16-09-09
UNESCO’s General Conference takes place in Paris, October 6-23
 
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