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Youth is Africa’s main asset, says UNESCO Director-General

Literacy for 40,000 girls and young women in Senegal

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HOTLINKS

  • Global Education Digest 2011 - the situation in Africa

  • Promoting Initiatives and Cultural Industries in Senegal (in French only)l

Highlights

  • Great demand for UNESCO's Postgraduate diploma in curriculum design and development in Africa 

  • UNESCO Dakar's successful children's book series, Bouba & Zaza, on contemporary issues of concern

  • ADEA Triennale 2012 (12-17 February in Burkina Faso) - Africa's major education event in 2012

Publications

  • Financing Education in sub-Saharan Africa: Meeting the Challenges of Expansion, Equity and Quality (PDF, 1.5MB)

  • Transforming Education: The Power of ICT Policies, including two African case studies from Namibia and Rwanda (PDF, 2,2 MB).

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  • 17.02.12

    Wanted: A clear and coherent language policy

  • 13.02.12

    Youth is Africa’s main asset, says UNESCO Director-General

  • 10.02.12

    600 participants meet at ADEA Triennale 2012 to advance education in Africa

  • 02.02.12

    Most war-effected children never reintegrate school, study shows

  • 01.02.12

    Literacy project launched in Senegal in collaboration with UNESCO and Procter & Gamble

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