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    • UNESCO-UEMOA project:  IT support to the 'Bachelor-Master-Doctorate' reform 

    Buy a postcard and support our international campaign to collect objects on Amilcar Cabral, an African freedom fighter. On sale (1000 FCFA) in UNESCO’s Office in Dakar.

  • Literacy prizes 2013: Guidelines and submission forms now online

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  • UNESCO Dakar 2012 - Discover our activities through text and photos

  • Two videos on good practices to train African youth 

    - The Songhai Centre in Benin

    - The recognition of skills acquired in informal training in Senegal

  • ECOWAS reference manual on culture of peace, human rights, citizenship, democracy and regional integration (in French)

  • >> UNESCO Dakar publications (1992 - today)

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FEATURES

    • UNESCO Addis Ababa Newsletter (February-April 2013)
    • UNESCO Yaounde Newsletter (February-March 2013 - in French)
    • Pôle de Dakar Newsletter (December 2012)
    • UNESCO Harare Newsletter (April-December 2012)

News

  • 14.06.13

    Deciding directions for IT project to support "Bachelor - Master - Doctorate" reform in UEMOA

  • 14.06.13

    Nearly 30 million African children out of school

  • 07.06.13

    Damage to Timbuktu’s cultural heritage worse than first estimated reports UNESCO mission

  • 07.06.13

    Literacy project for girls and women in Senegal goes digital

  • 04.06.13

    Two new videos showcase examples of youth training that works

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