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Archive: Promising Practices

The promising practices listed below were published during 2013 -2014. To read the latest publications from the Promising Practices Database, please click

Title of initiative
📄 Agro ecological Schools of High Mountain, Colombia
📄 Bangladesh - Korea ICT Training Center for Education (BKITCE)
📄 Chile Joven, Job Training Programmes in Latin America
📄 Entrepreneurship Education as a Tool to Support Self-Employment, Kenya
📄 Entrepreneurship Education, Oman
📄 JAMBA - Young Single Mothers in Vocational Training, Germany
📄 Large Scale Dissemination of Basic Skills to Use ICT (eInclusion), Romania
📄 Making Modern Poultry Markets Work for the Poor (SAGP03), India
📄 New Opportunities Initiative, Portugal
📄 Sustaining the Financing of Training Through Continuous Improvement of the Levi-Grant System, Mauritius
📄 Technology and Civic Engagement Schools in Urban Slums and Low-Income Communities, Latin America
📄 TEVET Graduate Empowerment Toolkit Scheme, Zambia

The Promising Practices compiled at the occasion of the UNESCO-UNEVOC Global Forum (2014) are hereby accessible : "Promising Practices: Green skills and Youth employment (PDF, 3 Mo; 2014)"



page date 2017-02-08

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