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  • ASPnet
    • Study Areas
    • International Cooperation & Flagship projects
    • Good Practices
    • Multiplier Effect
    • Laboratory for Pilot Testing and Research
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Partners

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; National Commissions of the participating countries; Antislavery; UNESCO’s Slave Route Project, Culture Sector.

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RELATED INFORMATION

ABOUT THE PROJECT

  • Objectives and Activities
  • Partners
  • Contact: Livia Saldari (ASPnet International Coordination)

RESOURCES

  • Publications
  • The Slave route
  • New ideas for teaching TST

FLAGSHIP PROJECTS

  • World Heritage Education
  • Baltic Sea Project
  • Western Mediterranean Sea
  • Sandwatch Project
  • Great Volga River Route
  • Mondialogo School Contest
  • Water Education in Arab States
  • Blue Danube River
  • GigaPan Dialogue
  • Transatlantic Slave Trade 

News

  • 13.08.12

    Schools bring the history of slavery to life

  • 18.06.12

    The Slave Route: Senegalese school children learn the lesson

  • 28.03.12

    Students discuss “Heroes, Resisters and Survivors” of the Slave Trade via video

  • 19.08.11

    23 August: Teachers from three regions learn lessons about the slave trade

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