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Theme: Parental education

News: IITE and partners in action

UNESCO IITE and “Nauchpok” Youtube Channel target young people through popular science videos to debunk COVID-19 myths and support those in self-isolation

2 June 2020

To make the reliable information about coronavirus and proper preventive measures more accessible for young people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, UNESCO IITE and the popular science Youtube channel “Nowchpok” released animated videos on COVID-19 fakes and distance learning tips. Read more UNESCO IITE and “Nauchpok” Youtube Channel target young people through popular science videos to debunk COVID-19 myths and support those in self-isolation

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WHO, UNESCO and UNAIDS experts and celebrity guests in a special livestream on COVID-19

23 April 2020

On April 4, the social media network Odnoklassniki hosted a special livestream of the series “Telling the Truth” – an educational talk show by UNAIDS and UNESCO IITE, dedicated to COVID-19. The project facilitator discussed with experts a number of issues that the novel coronavirus may raise over the coming weeks and months Read more WHO, UNESCO and UNAIDS experts and celebrity guests in a special livestream on COVID-19

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Living and studying in the time of COVID-19: UNESCO and UNAIDS release useful cards with tips for parents, teachers and students

10 April 2020

UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education and UNAIDS Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia in partnership with Odnoklassniki social media network have released a series of information cards… Read more Living and studying in the time of COVID-19: UNESCO and UNAIDS release useful cards with tips for parents, teachers and students