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EDUCATION

    Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
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    The Dominican Republic became a member of UNESCO on November 4, 1946. The country is covered by the UNESCO Office Havana, a Cluster Office which also covers Cuba, Haiti and Aruba.

    The Dominican Republic holds two UNESCO Chairs, including a UNESCO Chair for peace, human rights and democracy, established in 1998 at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo.

    As of September 2006, the Dominican Republic has 36 schools participating in the UNESCO’s Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet).

    News

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      27-11-2007
    Improving education statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean
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      20-11-2007
    International seminar tackles teaching about slavery
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      20-11-2007
    UNESCO promotes special needs and quality education in Latin America
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      13-09-2007
    Another way to learn... Case studies
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      23-08-2007
    Relaunch of website on educational quality in Latin America
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      20-04-2006
    Study of higher education’s response to HIV and AIDS
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