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The @GEMReport published by @UNESCO has now been enabling informed action on education since 2002. It was formed with the aim of holding the global community to account for the commitments they made to education progress. Join us in celebrating #ourGEM Bit.ly/ourGEM
Visit our 20th anniversary timeline and explore explores some of the @GEMReport ’s critical contributions, marked by its editorial independence and its role as a global public good. Bit.ly/ourGEM #ourGEM
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Our 20th anniversary is a recognition of the contributions of past and current report team members, @UNESCO colleagues and partners who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to produce the reports. Share your memories with us #ourGEM Bit.ly/ourGEM
The @GEMReport is 20 years old this year! Which of our 17 global Reports was your favourite? #OurGEM Bit.ly/ourGEM
Editorially independent, the @GEMReport is an advocacy tool and non-biased resource that everyone can use. Join our 20 year anniversary celebrations and tell us how you have used the Report in your work #OurGEM Bit.ly/ourGEM
Join our 20 year anniversary celebrations and let us know what themes you think the @GEMReport could usefully cover in the future to help achieve progress towards #SDG4 #OurGEM Bit.ly/ourGEM
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This year we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Global Education Monitoring Report. For over two decades, the report has informed national, regional and global debates. This anniversary celebration is also a recognition of the contributions of past and current report team members, UNESCO colleagues and partners who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to produce what has been referred to as “required reading” for policy makers and education advocates alike.
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