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Open space to showcase UNESCO’s application of knowledge societies
This work is an attempt to provide a concise and comprehensive overview of human rights institutions, standards and procedures, presented in a single publication.
Publication year: 2001
This Handbook aims to show that ordinary people, even non-technical rural folk, can plan, set-up, manage and produce radio programmes by themselves with a minimum of dependence on outside help.
Publication year: 2001
In this book, it is argued that e-learning is bringing about an important shift within the education sector and is changing the very nature of learning. The flexibility and accessibility of information that characterize e-learning correspond to the new types of skills required of workers in a knowledge-based economy, and not necessarily only in the most developed countries.
Publication year: 2001
This brochure presents in a simple and direct style an entirely up-to-date summary of the basic concepts relating to public broadcasting, which is vital to the functioning of democratic societies. It fits logically into the framework of UNESCO’s efforts to promote free and independent media throughout the world.
Publication year: 2001
Publication year: 1999