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Rethinking post-Soviet Society: Multiculturalism in Central Asia Year of publication: 2014 Author: Nurlan Muminov, Zhasulan Orynbaev The article is devoted to the analysis of the post-Soviet society of Central Asia on the example of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan with reference to the phenomenon of multiculturalism. In addition, the authors will try to answer the following basic questions: what social problems do multinational and multicultural post-Soviet societies face? and how to solve interethnic and intercultural problems of societies of post-Soviet countries in the process of creating each of them their own unitary national state.   Переосмысление постсоветское общество: мультикультурализм в странах Центральной Азии Year of publication: 2014 Author: Nurlan Muminov, Zhasulan Orynbaev Статья посвящена анализу постсоветского общества Центральной Азии на примере Узбекистана и Казахстана со ссылкой на феномен мультикультурности. Кроме того, вавторы постараются ответить на следующие основные вопросы: какими общественными проблемами сталкиваются многонациональные и мультикультурные постсоветские общества; и как решаются межэтнические и межкультурные проблемы обществ постсоветских стран в процессе создания каждым из них собственного унитарного национального государства.   Girls' Right to Education Programme in Pakistan Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Islamabad The programme is in progress in 14 very marginalized districts of the country selected in consultation with concerned education counterparts. Basic indicators for education, such as literacy rate, enrolment and retention of girls, and level of learning outcomes in primary grades are quite low in each selected district. Each province and area based project has three integrated components: (a) improving girls’ access through social mobilization and advocacy, (b) improving retention through improvement in school physical and learning environments – activation of parents-teachers committees (PTCs), school management committees (SMCs) and teachers training in multi-grade teaching and activity-based learning and, (c) capacity building of education officials at district, provincial and national level to create an enabling environment for girls’ education. All projects are implemented through local civil society organizations (CSOs) as implementing partners in consultation with national, provincial and area education departments. The programme is making significant progress in transforming the parental and community perception towards girls' education. Over seven thousand out of school girls have been enrolled in the target areas and retention is ensured through the provision of school facilities and improvement in overall learning environment.  Pan-African High Level Conference on Education, PACE 2018: conference report Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: African Union | Government of the Republic of Kenya The Pan-African High-level Conference on Education (PACE 2018) was held in Nairobi, Kenya from 25th to 27th April 2018. PACE 2018 was convened by UNESCO, the Government of Kenya and the African Union, with the collaboration of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) and contributions from the Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) co-conveners. The initiative to organise the PACE 2018 came in the wake of a number of regional consultations organised in Sub Saharan Africa and the Arab states regions to focus attention on the way forward, following the adoption in 2015 of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 on Education (SDG 4) and of the African Union’s Continental Education Strategy for Africa 2016-2025 (CESA 16-25).  Conférence panafricaine de haut niveau sur l'éducation, PACE 2018: rapport de la conférence Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: African Union | Government of the Republic of Kenya La Conférence panafricaine de haut niveau sur l’éducation (PACE 2018) s’est déroulée à Nairobi, au Kenya, du 25 au 27 avril 2018. Elle a été convoquée par l’UNESCO, le Gouvernement du Kenya et l’Union africaine, avec la collaboration de l’Association pour le Développement de l’Éducation en Afrique (ADEA) et des contributions des coorganisateurs de l’Objectif de développement durable 4 (ODD 4). L’initiative d’organiser la conférence PACE 2018 s’inscrit à la suite de plusieurs consultations régionales organisées dans les régions d’Afrique subsaharienne et des États arabes pour appeler l’attention sur la voie à suivre après l’adoption en 2015 de l’Objectif de développement durable 4 (ODD 4) sur l’éducation et de la Stratégie continentale de l’éducation pour l’Afrique de l’Union africaine (CESA 2016-2025) (CESA 16-25).  Sustainable Development Goal 4: The Dubai Roadmap for Education 2030 in the Arab Region (2017-2018) Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: UNESCO Beirut SDG 4 agenda inspires us to pursue a humanistic vision of education and development based on human rights and dignity, social justice, protection, cultural diversity, and shared responsibility and accountability. Also, it is underpinned by the principle that education is a public good, a fundamental human right and a basis for guaranteeing the realization of other rights. Furthermore, it is essential for peace, human fulfillment and sustainable development. Having adopted the Arab Regional Roadmap for SDG 4 and Education 2030 (Cairo Roadmap) at ARMED I, we, Arab Member States and partners, have since commenced implementation of the Agenda as appropriate and relevant to national contexts.  Handbook on measuring equity in education Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) This handbook provides a conceptual framework for measuring equality in learning; offers methodological guidance on how to calculate and interpret indicators; and investigates the extent to which measuring equity in learning has been integrated into country policies, national planning and data collection and analysis. Аналитическая записка: Обучение на протяжении всей жизни в Центральной Азии Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Обучение на протяжении всей жизни занимает самое центральное место в глобальной повестке дня в области образования и ЦУР4 с обязательным обеспечением "инклюзивного и справедливого качественного образования и возможностей обучения на протяжении всей жизни для всех".Центральноазиатские системы образования добились успеха в обеспечении почти всеобщей грамотности, в том числе среди взрослых, а также во всеобщем предоставлении образования на начальном и среднем уровнях. Однако прежняя система Советского Союза привела к определенной негибкости систем образования в субрегионе, а также их неспособности быстро адаптироваться к разным потребностям учащихся, ставя сложную задачу в обеспечении обучения на протяжении всей жизни. Introducing the Our Rights, Our Lives, Our Future (O3) Programme 2018-2022 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Harare Comprehensive sexuality education is a curriculum-based process of teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social aspects of sexuality. It aims to equip children and young people with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values that will empower them to protect their health, well-being, and dignity, as well as to develop respectful social relationships and consider the well-being of others affected by their choices. Importantly, it also helps them to understand and act upon their rights throughout their lives.  Educación para transformar vidas: metas, opciones de estrategia e indicadores Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago La educación está en el centro de la agenda de desarrollo sostenible y es esencial para el éxito de todas estas metas. La nueva agenda de educación resumida en el Objetivo 4 es holística, ambiciosa, deseable y universal, yestá inspirada por una visión de que la educación transforma las vidas de las personas, las comunidades y las sociedades. La agenda atiende los temas no resueltos de los objetivos de la Educación para Todos (EPT) ylos ODM relacionados con la educación, al tiempo que aborda de manera efectiva los actuales y futuros desafíos de la educación a nivel mundial y nacional. Está basada en los derechos y está inspirada en una visión humanista de la educación y el desarrollo, con base en los principios de la dignidad humana, los derechos igualitarios, la justicia social, la paz, la diversidad cultural y la responsabilidad compartida. Basándose y continuando con el movimiento EPT, Educación 2030 toma en cuenta lecciones aprendidas desde 2000. Lo que es nuevo en esta agenda es su enfoque en mayores y más amplios resultados en el acceso, la equidad e inclusión, calidad y aprendizaje, además de un aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida.