<
 
 
 
 
×
>
You are viewing an archived web page, collected at the request of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) using Archive-It. This page was captured on 23:42:00 Sep 15, 2019, and is part of the UNESCO collection. The information on this web page may be out of date. See All versions of this archived page.
Loading media information hide
Twitter | Search | |
UNESCO Statistics
Institute for Statistics is the official source for internationally-comparable data on education, R&D, culture, communication & SDGs
10,522
Tweets
698
Following
19,329
Followers
Tweets
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
What kind of world do we live in when 60% of youth are in low-income countries? it's time to act
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Time is running out to meet . "These challenges are not inevitable...We need real commitment from every single government to get the job done," says Silvia Montoya, Director of . Read more:
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
data show that 9M girls will never set foot in a classroom if we don't invest in education. No more broken promises.
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
New data from confirm lack of progress in meeting , esp. for girls: “We must centre our actions on girls’ and women’s education as an utmost priority,” says Audrey Azoulay, DG of . Read more:
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Attention : Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates. data show there is an urgent need for action to get all children in school and learning
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Attention ! New data show that 1 in 3 children ages 6-17 in low income countries is . Equity in education will unlock their futures and help us meet our
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Progress getting children in school has stalled. Let's not bargain with their future. & to reverse the trend.
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Education is a right not a luxury. Get the hard facts
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
NEW data on access to school, learning outcomes, teachers, financing of education and more now available!
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Tell to ! New data from show the way forward to getting all children in school and learning
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
MAJOR DATA RELEASE: Go straight to the source of data with , which has just updated its global database covering all levels of education:
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Attention : New data from confirm that girls continue to face the greatest barriers to education
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Do you think artificial intelligence has a great potential to improve the management & delivery of education? Would you like to showcase your ground-breaking project in the area of ? If yes, apply for Deadline: 31 October
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 13
Are the Education Goals Out of Reach?
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics retweeted
ipfconline Sep 11
Global spending on R&D reaches record high of almost US$1.7 trillion. See how much your country spends … … v/ Cc
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 11
How many girls and boys are out of school? Get ready for a major data release on 12 September by , official data source for .
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 11
Looking for the latest education data on the ? is getting ready for a major data release on 12 September just ahead of .
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics Sep 10
How many girls and boys are out of school? Get ready for a major data release on 12 September by , official data source for .
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics retweeted
GCE Sep 10
•Study by shows: In addition to increased funding, there is a need to enhance coordination, planning, management and monitoring capacities of management systems. 👉
Reply Retweet Like
UNESCO Statistics retweeted
Teacher Task Force Sep 10
According to the most recent available data from has an average pupil/teacher ratio of 20:1 at primary level.
Reply Retweet Like