Sentences with phrase «world education forum»

A passionate believer in the power of education to eliminate poverty, Clive is a founding Ambassador of the World Education Forum and is also Chairperson of the Board of Aidlink, an Irish NGO which operates in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda.
The report will provide evidence for next week's World Education Forum of how achieving education targets can deliver economic gains.
The findings will be formally presented at the World Education Forum in South Korea next week, where the United Nations is to convene a conference on targets for raising global education by 2030.
The Incheon Declaration, adopted at the World Education Forum in Korea in May 2015, entrusted UNESCO to lead and coordinate Education 2030 through guidance and technical support within the overall SDG agenda.
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Download FINAL Declaration 2014 Peace Nobel Award Kailash Satyarthi during his speech on May 19 In April 2000, the participants of the World Education Forum held in Dakar, Senegal, adopted the Dakar Framework for Action «Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitment ``.
World Education Forum 2015 19 - 22 May 2015, Incheon, Republic of Korea Equitable and inclusive quality education and lifelong learning for all by 2030 Transforming lives through education Resource: http://en.unesco.org/world-education-forum-2015/ The World Education Forum 2015 will provide a unique platform for global leaders in education, ministers, policy - makers and representatives of civil society, teachers, experts and the private -LSB-...]
This vision was reaffirmed by the World Education Forum meeting in Dakar, 2000.
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The World Education Forum (2000) reaffirmed education as a fundamental human right, and set objectives for achieving EFA goals based upon political commitments by the international community to achieve the right to basic education for all.
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Download the full 2015 NGO Forum Declaration here in English, French and Spanish Download the NGO Programme here Intervention of Mr. Limbani Nsapato (Regional Coordinator at ANCEFA) in the 2015 NGO Forum As part of the World Education Forum 2015, the 2015 NGO Forum, 18 - 19 May, provides a space for Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to meet among themselves and agree -LSB-...]
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Governments from 164 countries made EFA commitments at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal in 2000.
Inputs into the emerging Framework of Action on Education post-2015 in the lead up to the World Education Forum 2015 and concrete inputs to the Framework for Action on Education post-2015.
IB: We should not underestimate the historic reach and legacy of the World Education Forum — co-convened with six UN partners, and more recently with the International Labour Organization coming on board.
The World Education Forum 2015 took place in May 18 - 21, in Incheon, Republic of korea.
The Second Forum took place at a very strategic time, right after the UNESCO regional consultations on EFA and post-2015 and before the World Education Forum (WEF) in May 2015 in Incheon, Republic of Korea.
Through powerful networks and advocacy, civil society has a record of influencing legislative change, holding governments to account and making education a national and global cause, fuelling momentous progress since the World Education Forum in Dakar in 2000.
JCR: What were the strategies adopted in the World Education Forum celebrated in Incheon, Republic of Korea, for the next decades?
During the press conference celebrated after the Open Ceremony of the World Education Forum 2015, UNESCO Director - General Irina Bokova, and the Secretary - General of the United Nations, Ban Ki - moon, they expressed the important role of building a global citizenship to be succeed with the educational targets of the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.
Representatives and Ministers of Education and Culture of Latin America and the Caribbean gathered at the World Education Forum 2015 during the May 21 joint statement.
The World Education Forum 2015 was a meeting point between the different educational agents worldwide to promote participatory contexts and including cultural diversity to achieve the targets of post-2015 sustainable development agenda.
The text, approved unanimously by participants, highlights the different ways in which technology can support the global agenda for education which was suggested at the World Education Forum for the next 15 years.
This speech has been done during the meeting of the Ministers of Education from Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Education Forum on 21st May 2015.
«UN Secretary General Ban Ki - moon speaks at the World Education Forum (2015), Incheon, Korea» Youtube video, 7:05.
After the World Education Forum 2015 (WEF 2015) celebrated in May 19 - 22, 2015, in Incheon (Republic of Korea), Ms. Cecile Guidote - Alvarez, UNESCO DREAM Center Director from the Philippines, invited Global Education Magazine Director, Javier Collado Ruano, to learn more about the Korea's top art school that aims to be world - class academy in next half century.
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The essential elements of the FFA were agreed upon at the World Education Forum in Incheon, Republic of Korea, in May this year.
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In the Open Ceremony of the World Education Forum 2015 on May 19 there were more than 100 government ministers, along with high - level government officials, Nobel Prize Laureates, heads of international and non-governmental organizations, academics, representatives of the private sector, researchers, youth leaders, media activists, and other key stakeholders.
At the World Education Forum in 2000, the international community recognized the central role of civil society in the achievement of the EFA goals.
Implications from the UN synthesis report adopted last December, as well as from the proposal by the Open Working Group for Sustainable development (goal 4 on education), will be discussed in terms of education targets and the framework of action to be adopted at the World Education Forum in Korea in May 2015.
From 19 - 22 May 2015, the World Education Forum has took place in Incheon, Republic of Korea, where the world education community has been discussing about the education goal and targets in the post-2015 sustainable development agenda that is expected to be adopted by the UN Member States at the Special Summit on Sustainable Development of September 2015 in New York.
In April 2000, the participants of the World Education Forum held in Dakar, Senegal, adopted the Dakar Framework for Action «Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitment ``.
Released today, one month before the World Education Forum in Incheon (Republic of Korea), the Report reveals the following findings:
As part of the World Education Forum 2015, the 2015 NGO Forum, 18 - 19 May, provides a space for Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to meet among themselves and agree on a collective civil society vision for education post-2015 as well as reflect on strategies for civil society engagement in the post-2015 education agenda.

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When it comes to gender equality, the data remains stark, according to the World Economic Forum's 2017 Gender Gap Report, which captures the the magnitude of gender - based disparities across economies, education, health and political engagements.
That's according to a new survey published by the World Economic Forum, which evaluates women's well - being in the realms of education, health, politics and the economy.
The Leadership Symposium provides a year - end, in - person forum for C - suite executives in the provider and payer space to come together for high - level education, discussion and collaboration about «Engineering Change in a Complex World,» the state of the industry and the outlook for the next year.
We've helped the members of this community connect both in person, through scientific and technical education venues and forums such as the world's largest annual food expo, and virtually, through our publications and other resources.
Our mission is to create a positive relationship between people and nature through collaborations, education, research and collections, exhibitions and public forums to grow our region's urban connection to the world of nature and science.
Also present were bodies set up to further their aims, such as Epode (an initiative that promotes corporate involvement in and funding of nutrition education), the International Food and Beverage Alliance, the World Economic Forum, the Global Social Observatory and the International Association of Infant Food Manufacturers.
The abolition of fees remains central to Liberal Democrat education policy and the Social Liberal Forum believes that unless HE is paid for through general taxation, a fairly instituted graduate contribution, with repayments that reflect graduates» ability to pay, is the best policy to help the UK's HE sector remain world - class without placing a burden of debt on young graduates.»
László Lovász, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and President of World Science Forum Ban Ki - Moon, Secretary - General of the United Nations (message presented by Flavia Schlegel) Tibor Navracsics, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Flavia Schlegel, Assistant Director - General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO Gordon McBean, President, ICSU Rush D. Holt, CEO, AAAS H.E. Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary
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The European Academy of Sciences has been invited by the UNESCO to participate to its roundtable: «Galvanizing Science Education and Research for Fostering an Innovation Culture in the Arab Region», during the «World Science Forum».
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