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News

  • 30.04.13

    Ethical issues on climate change: give your view on COMEST’s next report

  • 26.04.13

    Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability: Workshop on the Inclusive Wealth Report Project

  • 18.04.13

    Social cohesion and climate change: a workshop for young Arab entrepreneurs

  • 11.04.13

    Social inclusion policies: a plea for scientific and participatory evaluation

  • 12.03.13

    Experts gathered at UNESCO to help strengthen the evaluation methods of social inclusion policies

  • 21.12.12

    2012: social and human sciences for development

  • 17.12.12

    International Migrants Day: Media Launch of 3 UNESCO-UNICEF Publications on Internal Migration in India

  • 06.12.12

    Towards a network for the evaluation of social protection policies in South Asia

  • 28.11.12

    Life as a technological project: the need for responsibility and social ecology

  • 24.10.12

    “The State of the Social Sciences in Latin America and the Caribbean” – A CLACSO Conference supported by the UNESCO Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme

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EVENTS

  • MOST Programme Workshop on the Measurement and Evaluation of Social Inclusion Policies
    UNESCO Paris, France, 25-26 March 2013
  • 11th Session of the Intergovernmental Council of the Management of Social Transformations (MOST) Programme
    UNESCO Paris, France, 27-29 March 2013
  • “From Social Sciences Research to Implementing Public Policies” – A FUNGLODE Roundtable at UNESCO
    UNESCO Paris, France, 13 May 2013
  • 2013 World Social Science Forum - "Social Transformations and the Digital Age"
    Montréal, Canada, 13-15 October 2013

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MOST Policy Research Tool

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World Social Science Report 2010

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OPPORTUNITIES

West African Institute (WAI) and Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA): Training Seminar for Managers and Stakeholders on the Challenges of Regional Integration in West Africa and in the World, June 2013

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