Policy brief: lifelong learning in Central Asia

Corporate Author
UNESCO Almaty
Resource Language
EnglishRussian
Year of publication
2019

Lifelong learning stands at the very core of the global education agenda and SDG 4, with a commitment to ensure โ€˜inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Central Asian education systems have been successful in ensuring near-universal literacy, including among adults, as well as the universal provision of education at the primary and secondary levels. However, the legacy of the Soviet Union has resulted in a certain inflexibility of education systems in the sub-region, as well as their inability to rapidly adapt to the diverse needs of learnersโ€”posing a significant challenge to ensuring lifelong learning.