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Copy_of_group_photoFrom April 11-13, 2010 UNESCO-IESALC organized the Caribbean Conference on Higher Education in Paramaribo, Suriname together with the Organization of American States (OAS) Department of Human Development, Education, and Culture (DHDEC) and UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean.

Entre el 11 y el 13 de abril, 2010, UNESCO-IESALC realizó la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior en Paramaribo, Suriname en colaboración con el Departamento de Desarrollo Humano, Educación y Cultura (DHDEC) de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) y la Oficina de Kingston de la UNESCO en el Caribe.  

All documents (presentations, press release, photo album, etc) are available below

Todos los documentos (presentaciones, comunicados de prensa, fotos, etc) están disponibles abajo

Press Room (In ENGLISH):

Western Hemisphere to support revitalization of Haiti's education system

PARAMARIBO, April 13, 2010 – Latin American and Caribbean countries, and in particular, their higher education institutions, should work with Haitian academic institutions and the Government to revitalize the devastated nation's educational system, participants said Tuesday during the two-day Caribbean Conference on Higher Education (CCHE). Read more.

Regional conference calls for more emphasis on higher education

PARAMARIBO, April 13, 2010 – The Caribbean Conference on Higher Education (CCHE) came to a conclusion in the Surinamese capital, Paramaribo, Tuesday with a call to governments and institutions to take concerted actions to improve higher education in the Caribbean. Read more

Caribbean should work towards higher enrollment in higher education

PARAMARIBO April 12, 2010 – With the lowest percentage of enrollment in higher education in the western hemisphere, the Caribbean should implement policies to improve this situation, said Professor Hillary Beckles of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Monday at the Caribbean Conference on Higher Education. Read more

Greater collaboration among Caribbean education institutions needed

PARAMARIBO, April 11, 2010 - The Caribbean Conference on Higher Education (CCHE) started in Paramaribo, Suriname, Sunday evening with a call from president Ronald Venetiaan for greater collaboration among education and research institutes in the Caribbean. Read more

 
Documents: 
 
Declaration of Paramaribo: English - Spanish

Press Release CCHE: English - Spanish - Portugues

Group Photo Gallery Caribbean Conference on Higher Education: Photo Gallery 

Individual Photo Gallery of participants at the Caribbean Conference on Higher Education: Individual Photo Gallery

Presentations and other documents: English

Programe in PDF English

 

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Artículos:

Hemisferio Occidental comprometido con la reconstrucción del sistema educativo de Haití

PARAMARIBO, 13 Abril, 2010. ”Los países de América Latina y el Caribe, y, en particular, sus Instituciones de Educación Superior, deben trabajar conjuntamente con las instituciones educativas de Haití y su Gobierno para revitalizar el sistema educativo de la nación, devastado por el fuerte terremoto que asoló la isla, el pasado 12 de Enero”. Así lo afirmaron los participantes de la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior (CCHE, por sus siglas en inglés). Leer más.

Finaliza la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior con un importante llamado a la cooperación entre naciones de la región

PARAMARIBO, 13 Abril 2010. La Conferencia Caribeña de la Educación Superior (CCHE) concluyó en la ciudad de Paramaribo, capital de Suriname, este martes con un llamado a gobiernos e instituciones a tomar acciones concertadas para mejorar la Educación Superior en el Caribe. Leer más.

Incrementar el porcentaje de matriculación en Educación Superior es urgente para el Caribe

PARAMARIBO, 12 Abril 2010. El Caribe debe implementar políticas para aumentar el porcentaje de matriculación en la educación. Ésta fue una de las conclusiones a las que se llegó durante la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior (CCHE) que se lleva a cabo en Paramaribo, Suriname. Leer más

Se necesita mayor colaboración entre instituciones de Educación Superior en la región

PARAMARIBO, 11 de abril de 2010 -  Con un llamado a los gobiernos pidiendo mayor colaboración entre Instituciones de Educación Superior en la región, el presidente de Surinam, Ronald Venetiaan, inició la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior (CCHE). Leer más

 

Documentos:

Declaración de Paramaribo: English - Spanish

Comunicado de Prensa CCHE: English - Spanish - Portugues

Galeria de Fotos - GrupoGaleria de Fotos 

Galeria de Fotos individuales: Fotos individuales

Presentaciones y documentos: English

Programa en PDF:  English

 

AUDIOS:

 April 11, 2010 - Opening Ceremony

Dia 11 de abril - Inauguración

Maria_LevensMrs. Maria Levens

Director, Department of Human Development, Education and Culture, Organization of American States

Kwame_BoafoMr. Kwame Boafo

Director, UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean

 

Jos_Renato_CarvalhoMr. José Renato Carvalho

Director, UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean

Ronald_VenetiaanDr. Ronald Venetiaan

President, Republic of Suriname

Edward_GreeneDr. Edward Greene

Assistant Secretary- General, CARICOM

 

Radio Podcast.


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Opening Ceremony of the Caribbean Conference on Higher Education (available only in Spanish)

Inauguración de la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior

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puntoedu_80x80_esClosing Results of the Caribbean Conference on Higher Education (available only in Spanish)

Finaliza la Conferencia Caribeña de Educación Superior

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Interviews

LR_Albert_RamdinAmbassador Albert Ramdin

Assistant Secretary-General,                              Organization of American States    &n;

LR__Annette_InsanallyDr. Annette Insanally

Secretary General of UNICA and Coordinator , Latin American-Caribbean Center, University of West Indies, Jamaica

LR_Arsene_JamesHon. Mr. Arsene James

Minister, Ministry of Education and Culture, St. Lucia

LR_Edwin_WolfHon. Mr. Edwin Wolf

Minister, Ministry of Education and Community Development, Suriname

Jos_Renato_CarvalhoMr. José Renato Carvalho

Director, UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean

Kwame_Boafo Mr. Kwame Boafo

Director, UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean

Maria_Levens

Mrs. Maria Levens

Director, Department of Human Development, Education and Culture, Organization of American States

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Dr. Mark Bray

Chair Professor of Comparative Education, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

LR_Omayra_Leeflang_Hon. Mrs. Omayra Leeflang

Minister, Ministry of Education , Culture and Youth,     the Netherland Antilles


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