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 โinclusive 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 learnersโposing a significant challenge to ensuring lifelong learning.

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