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في اليوم العالمي للتسامح.. دعوات للتعايش ونبذ التعصب Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Wijdan Alrubai Auteur institutionnel: Awraas TV في اليوم العالمي للتسامح، تستضيف المذيعة عبر البرنامج التلفزيوني بعض المتخصصين للتحدث عن التسامح ونبذ التعصب في الوطن العربي. من خلال البرنامج يظهر اختلاف مفهوم التسامح بين المتحدثين واثارته كقضية في الوطن العربي.
On the International Day for Tolerance: Calls for Coexistence and the Rejection of Intolerance Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Wijdan Alrubai Auteur institutionnel: Awraas TV On the International Day for Tolerance, the broadcaster on the TV program hosts some specialists to speak about tolerance and reject intolerance in the Arab world. Through the program, the difference in the concept of tolerance among the speakers is shown and raised as an issue in the Arab world.
Mind the Gap: The State of Girls’ Education in Crisis and Conflict Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) This report summarizes progress, gaps, challenges and opportunities in improving education and training for girls and women affected by conflict and crisis. The report aims to support the Charlevoix Declaration on Quality Education’s commitment to enhance the evidence base and monitor progress toward gender-equitable education in crises. The report draws from data on 44 crisis-affected countries, from recent research, and from a set of case studies of interventions in a range of crisis-affected contexts.
The Big Conversation: Climate Change; Final Report Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Michael Bruter | Sarah Harrison | Sandra Obradović | Elisabet Vives Auteur institutionnel: British Council | London School of Economics and Political Science This research draws on experience from the field of international cultural relations as well as the latest academic research on values, behaviours and norms to understand more about how we can create the conditions for co-operation on shared global challenges.It delivers new insight on values and attitudes towards climate change among the populations of China, India, Japan and Mexico – selected to represent a diverse range of major world economies who are also important players in the global climate change debate.The research also draws on the experience of international cultural relations experts to provide new insight on how to strengthen international cooperation on climate change and the important role that cultural relations can play in supporting that. 