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At the primary school that Freddy Mutanguha attended, teachers would make Tutsi children stand up in class and verbally abuse them as “cockroaches”...
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In absorbing carbon dioxide (CO2), the oceans play a crucial role in regulating the climate, a role yet to be fully understood. However, the oceans’...
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On 29 March 2021, the United Nations and the Government of Turkmenistan have convened the International Youth Forum for Peace and Trust which was...
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Savia Khasanova. Photo: CABAR.asia   On March 30, IWPR Central Asia held an online discussion on the topic “Women’s Activism in Central...
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More than 135 junior and high school students (including 107 female students) from countries across Southeast Asia participated in the online...
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As we mark World Book Day, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning spoke to Dawn Stitzel, National Program Director of the Library of...
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2021 Asia-Pacific Teacher Exchange for Global Education (hereinafter, APTE) is held in a form of online exchange from April 2021. Schools in Korea...
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Tanzania is the eighth country to join the Sustainability Starts with Teachers (SST) programme. A virtual workshop held on 27 and 28 April 2021 kick-...
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As Internet use and access to information continue to rise at a rapid rate, so does the amount of beneficial and harmful content. The concerns are...
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Bridge 47, EADI and Centro per la Cooperazione Internazionale – International Cooperation Centre (CCI-ICC) are delighted to...
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