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  • Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2010 

Education for All International Coordination

Education for All International Coordination Children in a classroom, Chile

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Children in a classroom, Chile

UNESCO leads the global Education for All movement, aiming to meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015.

The six Education for All Goals

Ten things to know about EFA

 

News

15-07-10
UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on “The Right to Education in Emergency Situations.”
15-07-10
Vuvuzelas ring for education as FIFA World Cup ends
14-07-10
UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on “The Right to Education in Emergency Situations.”
07-07-10
South Africa holds World Cup Education Summit, Pretoria, 11 July
06-07-10
Interview with Mr Qian Tang, Assistant Director-General for the Education Sector.
05-07-10
Wanted: 10 Million Teachers

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