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Another way to learn...case studies (UNESCO, 2007)

Another way to learn...case studies (UNESCO, 2007)

Another way to learn is a UNESCO initiative that supports Non-Formal Education projects working around the world in Africa, South Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. The long-term goal of these projects is to develop sustainable livelihoods for low-income, low-literate populations by addressing vulnerability to HIV and AIDS and drug misuse, a lack of education and social exclusion. Central to all of these projects are the creative and innovative methods used to communicate in a meaningful way, engage people and encourage their participation. The projects all focus on capacity building, empowerment, and creating learning opportunities.

The purpose of this publication is to share UNESCO’s experience and our thinking behind these projects that have sought to address the needs of some of the most disadvantaged and in particular those impacted by drug misuse.

Download another way to learn in English or Spanish (pdf document).

  • Publication date: 29-10-2007
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