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EDUCATION

    Ecuador
Ecuador
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    Ecuador joined UNESCO on January 22, 1947. Founded on June 6, 1983, the UNESCO Office in Quito operates as the Regional Communication and Information Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, and as a Cluster Office for the Andean region.

    The 2005 Education for All Global Monitoring Report shows that Ecuador has an adult literacy rate of over 91 percent and compulsory schooling for children aged between 5 and 14, while 1.1 of the country’s gross domestic product is allocated to education.

    As of September 2006, Ecuador has 47 schools participating in the UNESCO’s Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet).

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      03-06-2008
    What future for higher education in Latin America and the Caribbean?
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      11-04-2008
    Landmark UN convention secures right to education for persons with disabilities
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      27-11-2007
    Improving education statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean
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      05-10-2007
    UNESCO Quito launches new website
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      29-08-2007
    Right to education for children in hospital
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      23-08-2007
    Relaunch of website on educational quality in Latin America
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      01-02-2007
    Educational Equity and Public Policy: Comparing Results from 16 Countries
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      25-10-2006
    Education professionals discuss peace and gender issues in Ecuador
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