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Regional Guidelines on Innovative Financing Mechanisms and Partnerships for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: SEAMEO. Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care Education and Parenting (CECCEP) | UNESCO Bangkok The development of the Regional Guidelines on Innovative Financing Mechanisms and Partnerships for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) was a joint initiative of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education (UNESCO Bangkok) and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care Education and Parenting (SEAMEO CECCEP). The Guidelines are part of UNESCO Bangkok’s “Exploring innovative financing and mechanisms for ensuring free inclusive and equitable quality pre-primary education for all in Asia-Pacific” project, which is supported by the Ministry of Economy and Finance Republic of Korea.  Education for Sustainable Development: Learning for Change Year of publication: 2014 Corporate author: UNESCO Jakarta The world continues to face a number of critical challenges: human-induced climate change, rapid depletion of natural resources, increasing frequency of natural disasters, spread of infectious diseases, loss of biodiversity, violation of human rights, increased poverty, and the reliance of our economic systems on patterns of mass consumption. These global issues are interdependent and demand a mode of development that balances the needs of environment, society, culture and economy and that shifts individual, group and industry activities towards more sustainable patterns. This move toward sustainability involves changing the fundamental attitudes and beliefs that guide our behaviour, and requires alternative ways of thinking, valuing and acting. Education is a vital for bringing about these changes. Our current knowledge base does not contain the solutions to contemporary problems – the search for sustainability will be a learning process. Only through education and learning will we discover new approaches toward a better future.  Developing Holistic Indicators to Promote the Internationalization of Higher Education in the Asia-Pacific Year of publication: 2018 Author: Da Wan Chang Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok The internationalization of higher education has been emphasized by the global community to improve access and quality in higher education (SDG4.3), as well as to achieve other global goals by promoting cross-cultural understanding and tolerance. Even though the internationalization of higher education has diverse dimensions, ‘student mobility’ has been a predominant indicator and there are conceptual and methodological challenges in the existing sources of data and statistics. In addition to student mobility, this document proposes a holistic set of indicators to capture other important dimensions of the internationalization of higher education, such as alignment with international normative instruments, international networking, governance and management, as well as the mobility of academics and programmes, etc. The suggested indicators are categorized into domains on two levels: system and institutional. It is hoped that this policy brief will help users better understand and adapt the indicators for use in their local contexts, so as to promote the internationalization of higher education.  Международная научно-практическая конференция "Вода для устойчивого развития Центральной Азии" Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Институт водных проблем, гидроэнергетики и экологии Национальной академии наук Таджикистана В настоящий сборник включены материалы Международной научно-практической конференции «Вода для устойчивого развития Центральной азии».В сборнике отражены современное состяние водных ресурсов Центральной Азии и перспективы устойчивого развития. 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.   Культурная идентичность таджиков и мультикультурализм Year of publication: 2014 Author: Khamrokhon Zarifi Статья посвящена вопросам истории, культурной идентичности и наследию таджикского народа. Обсуждаются вопросы сохранения и преемственности культурного разнообразия, а также феномен мультикультурализма. Tolerance of Kazakhstani society in the context of ensuring the harmony of values Year of publication: 2013 Author: Alma Sagyngali This article discusses the process of multinational Kazakh society searching for its cultural and civilizational identity in the framework of Kazakhstan's building of a social state and integration into the world community. Particular attention is paid to tolerance as a key cultural value. Толерантность казахстанского общества в контексте обеспечения ценностного согласия Year of publication: 2013 Author: Alma Sagyngali В данной статье рассматривается процесс поиска многонациональным казахстанским обществом своей культурно-цивилизационной идентичности в рамках построения Казахстаном социального государства и интеграции в мировое сообщество. Особое внимание уделяется толерантности, как ключевой культурной ценности.  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.