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UNESCO Statistics 18h
Global South countries are entering the international market of cultural goods & services thanks to digital distribution platforms, exchange networks & export strategies, mostly in the audiovisual sector
UNESCO Statistics 19h
A persists in the cultural sector. do not get and are under-represented in positions. Read more in Global Report:
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UNESCO Statistics 20h
How can countries achieve when heavy burden of spending on lies on shoulders of families
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PAL Network Dec 15
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More than one-half of children and adolescents are not learning worldwide! Fact Sheet #46 shows the critical need to improve the quality of while expanding access to ensure that no one is left behind.
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Tanya Guyatt 23h
Approx 617m children not meeting min proficiency standards in literacy and math - so even children who ARE in school are not learning. More means to be done to ensure EVERY child gets a QUALITY education.
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GPE 22h
We need to rethink how we assess math and literacy to ensure children around the world have the skills that will last them a lifetime
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Women are two-thirds of the world’s 750 million-strong illiterate population. By helping countries produce quality education data we can reduce this number. Our new Data Digest shows the way:
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UNESCO Dec 14
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
Developing countries accounted for 45% of the global trade of cultural goods in 2014, compared to 25% in 2005
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
Creative industries employ more young people than any other sector:
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
. DG launching the new global report on cultural policies
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
Implementing the 2005 Convention helps and achieve the of . Read more how the contribute to in new Global Report:
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UNESCO Dec 14
Improving data collection is necessary to design better policies that in the digital market Thanks to for contributing with their data to new Global Report
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Découvrez comment la Convention de 2005 aide à repenser les politiques culturelles à travers le monde entier pour soutenir la créativité. Lisez le nouveau Rapport mondial de :
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
Find out how the 2005 Convention is reshaping cultural policies worldwide to
UNESCO Statistics Dec 14
New edition of ’s flagship Data Digest targets the need for more & better quality to realise the promise of
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Getachew Engida Dec 13
This crisis can & must be averted. We can't afford the lives of millions to be wasted and assume we will continue to live in peace in unequal and non-inclusive societies.
UNESCO Statistics Dec 13
1 in 10 primary school-age girls are out of school. We need policies to ensure that no child is left behind
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GPE Dec 13
The education gap between disabled children and their peers is widening. Take a look at how and are joining forces to create meaningful change
UNESCO Statistics Dec 13
approach to capacity development is focused on results” says in new blog
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Education 2030 Dec 13
Strengthening national data to monitor
UNESCO Statistics Dec 13
264M children & young adolescents are out of school. Data help us measure the scale of the challenge. And data can help us reach the excluded. Our new report points the way
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GPE Dec 12
To avert the threatening our global future, countries need credible data to make sure every child has a chance to receive a quality education
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GPE Dec 11
The world is on the verge of a . 's new report reveals that quality data holds the key to reversing this trend
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UNESCO New Delhi Dec 11
More & better quality data are vital to the promise of . Data Digest provides a set of tools countries & donors can use today to produce the data needed to reach the goal
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60 million girls Dec 12
6 out of 10 children & adolescents are not learning globally. There is an urgent need to ensure that is available to all.
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UNESCO New Delhi Dec 12
New report provides strategies & tools to help countries & donors produce & use quality education data so no one is left behind. Learn more about the
UNESCO Statistics Dec 12
New digest presents tools & strategies for countries, from mapping data sources to assessing their quality, needed to design a National Strategy for the Development of Education Statistics