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Education Sector Category 2 Centres

UNESCO

Category 2 Centres are recognized as an important extension of UNESCO’s programme delivery arm and a means to raise UNESCO’s profile in Member States.  All Category 2 Centres in education contribute to one or more of the Sector’s priority areas of teachers, literacy, TVET, and sector-wide planning. 

Category 2 Centres also provide opportunities to showcase and share the capacity, technical expertise, and knowledge of Member States. They can facilitate regional networking and have the potential to act as resource hubs in specific education fields.

Proposed Centres

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International Centre for Higher Education Innovation in Shenzhen

  • Agreement between UNESCO and Shenzhen Municipal People's Government  The People's Republic of China. (category2) More (PDF) 
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The International Mother Language Institute

  • Agreement between UNESCO and The Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (category 2) More (PDF)

Category 2 Centres attached to the Education Sector:

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Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU)

Established in 2000, the Centre aims to promote and develop education for international understanding, with a view to promoting a culture of peace in the Asia-Pacific region.

120 Saemal-ro Guro-gu
Seoul 152-050
Republic of Korea
Tel: +82 2 774 3956
Fax: +82 2 774 3957
Website: www.unescoapceiu.org

 

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International Centre for Girls’ and Women’s Education in Africa (CIEFFA)

Established in 2006, the Centre promotes girls’ and women’s education, training and empowerment in Africa.

01 BP 1318,
Ouagadougou 01,
Burkina Faso
Tel.: +226 50 37 64 96; +226 78 85 02 47
Website:  www.cieffa.org

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International Research and Training Centre for Rural Education (INRULED)

Established in 1994, the Centre promotes international research and development of methods and techniques related to rural education, as well as cooperation in the areas of human resources development for rural areas.

19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Haidian District,
Beijing 100875,
People’s Republic of China
Tel: +86 10 58801920; + 86 10 58801922 
Fax: +86 10 58801920
Website: www.inruled.org

 

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Regional Centre for Adult Education (ASFEC)

Established in 2014, the Centre promotes activities which build the capacities of specialists in the field of literacy and adult education in the Arab region.

 Sirs El-Layyan
Arab Republic of Egypt

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Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care and Education in the Arab States (RCECCE)

Established in 2010, the Centre aims to build national and regional capacity for early childhood care and education (ECCE), promote collaboration and strengthen networks for knowledge transfer in the field of ECCE

Damascus,
Syria
Tel: +963 61 19 661
Fax: +963 61 10 052
Email: kefah_alhaddad@hotmail.com

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Regional Centre for Educational Planning (RCEP)

Established in 2003, the Centre promotes training and activities to build the capacities of officials from the Ministries of Education in the region on educational planning, management, leadership and research.

PO Box 68855,
Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 6 545 5111
Fax: +971 6 545 5004
Email: www.rcepunesco.ae

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Regional Centre for Quality and Excellence in Education (RCQE)

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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South Asian Centre for Teacher Development (SACTD)

Following the adoption of the UNESCO Executive Board Decision at its 189th session (ref: 189 EX/Dec. 23 of April 2012), this Centre is currently being established in Meepe, Sri Lanka.  The centre will serve as a knowledge and training centre for teachers to improve the quality of education in the South Asian region.

c/o National Institute of Education
P.O. Box 21, High Level Road,
Maharagama,
Sri Lanka

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South-East Asian Centre for Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development (SEA-CLLSD)

Established in 2009, the Centre aims to be a research and resource management centre in the field of lifelong learning for sustainable development in the South-East Asian region, and to work on capacity-building and training activities to re-orient existing education programmes towards sustainable development


Manila, Philippines
Department of Foreign Affairs
2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City
Philippines 1300
Telephone Numbers: (632) 834 3447  - (632) 834 4887

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