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Education Newsletters

This page provides a collection of UNESCO  Newsletters. These titles are  in electronic format.

EduInfo

  • ASPnet NewsInfos
  • CCNGO/EFA Information Bulletin
  • HIV and AIDS eNewsletter

Institutes

  • IIEP newsletter
    International Institute for Educational Planning
  • Newsletter IICBA
    International Institute for Capacity Building in Africa
  • UNESCO-UNEVOC Bulletin
  • UIL Nexus - Newsletter 
    UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
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    • Post2015 Global Consultation on Education
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