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The challenges of achieving inclusive education for people with disabilities in Nicaragua
By Indiana Fonseca y Katharina Pförtner, CBM Read in Spanish CBM partners practicing Community-Based Inclusive Development (CBD) and Inclusive Education, working with the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education and representatives from Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOs), were invited to present a background … Continue reading
Posted in disability, Equality, Inclusion, Latin America
Tagged #Target 4.5, disability, education, Inclusion, latin america, nicaragua
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Why laws and policies matter for inclusion
Laws and policies determine the framework for achieving inclusion in education. Hence the reason for launching the Profiles Enhancing Education Reviews website, PEER, which contains country profiles of laws and policies on areas specific to SDG 4, starting with inclusion. … Continue reading
Posted in disability, Inclusion
Tagged 2020 LAC Report, Caribbean, Inclusion, inclusive education, latin america, laws and policies
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The new agenda for education in Argentina (and Latin America)
This blog is part of a series of last minute reflections before the new education agenda is set in stone at the UN General Assembly this week. It is written by Juan Carlos Tedesco, academic and previous Minister for Education … Continue reading