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EDUCATION

    Cuba
Cuba
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    Cuba joined UNESCO in August 1947. Its capital, Havana, is home to the Regional Bureau for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean (ORCALC), which in February 2005 celebrated its 50th anniversary.
    Cuba’s record on literacy and education is noteworthy: 99.8 percent of Cubans aged over 15 are literate, a rate that reaches 100 percent for those in the 15 to 24 age range.

    As of September 2006, Cuba has 62 schools participating in UNESCO’s Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet).

    News

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      26-01-2009
    Havana Pedagogia Congress January 26 to 30
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      03-06-2008
    What future for higher education in Latin America and the Caribbean?
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      27-11-2007
    Improving education statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean
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      23-08-2007
    Relaunch of website on educational quality in Latin America
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      29-03-2007
    Education ministers take stock in Latin America and the Caribbean
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