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EDUCATION

    Mauritania
Mauritania
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  • Family education class.

Mauritania joined UNESCO on January 10, 1962. It is covered by the UNESCO Office Rabat, in Morocco, a cluster office also representing UNESCO in Algeria, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco and Tunisia.

As of September 2006, twenty schools in Mauritania participate in the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet).

In the field of education, the Mauritanian government is committed to far-reaching reforms of its educational system which led to the implementation of the National Programme for the Development of the Educational Sector.


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