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Spearheading Hand Wash & Menstrual Hygiene Practices in India
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HEEALS, a non-profit organization has collaborated with various schools to spread awareness about the importance of hand wash and menstrual hygiene among children of variable ages. It's often seen that a simple practice like washing hands is not given enough importance by children as well as adults. But, it is a medically proven fact that proper hand washing is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick. Similarly, menstrual hygiene is also an ignored practice among adolescent girls because of
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Aid and Universal Primary Education
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Universal Primary Education (UPE) is one of the main objectives of development aid. However, very little empirical evidence of its effectiveness actually exists. Until very recently, the quality of available data was not sufficient to obtain robust results regarding the relationship between international aid and educational achievements. In this article, the latest, more disaggregated and more reliable data is used to study the relationship between aid to education and educational achievements
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eLearning Africa 2013 - Opening plenary
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Learning & innovation: In the cloud and on the ground with a spirit of ubuntu. Chaired by the Honourable Minister Joel Kaapanda, the eLearning Africa 2013 opening plenary will feature experts Mark Kaigwa, Stewart van Graan, Bobana Badisang, Prof Sugata Mitra and the Right Honorable Dr Hage Geingo To know more about the opening plenary, please visit the following address: http://bit.ly/lVioqv
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eLearning Africa - Networking, Special and Social Events
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Visit EAST! Day: Tuesday May 28th – Friday May 31st Location: Next to Registration Desk The eLearning Africa Scholarship Trust(EAST) awards scholarships to low-income African education and ICT practitioners, enabling them to attend eLearning Africa. Through their participation at the conference, recipients of scholarships are able to grow their networks, gain new skills and contribute their valuable experiences to the wealth of knowledge shared at the conference. Visit the EAST stand to find
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ICT in the classroom: Namibian teachers share their experience
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Education has been a top priority in Namibia for some time now. The government has been directing a lot of resources and expertise into establishing effective systems and policies that will have a positive impact in classrooms and on students. Information and communication technologies have been a very important part of this process, and classrooms are benefiting from better technology and a more learner-centric education system. The eLearning Africa News Service spoke with Dr Maggy Beukes-
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Knowledge repositories – building blocks for learning
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A knowledge repository is an online database that organises, displays and categorises information. It can be used to provide support and management for many services, including encouraging open access to scholarly research, preserving digital materials for the long term and showcasing academic research. But whilst repositories are becoming increasingly commonplace in Africa and around the world as houses of shared institutional memory, information on and experience of how best to implement
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Jairam Ramesh says toilets more important in India than temples
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Toilets are more important in India than temples, Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh said here on Friday, as he inaugurated a yatra that will travel through states raising awareness about sanitation."Sixty-four per cent of Indians defecate in open spaces, which is a global record. It is now reckoned as the main cause of India's malnutrition problem.
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"Learn Hand washing & Hygiene Practice Through Games & Multimedia"
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Water Sanitation Menstrual Hygiene&Girl Education Awareness Project Learn Hand washing & Hygiene Practice Through Games & Multimedia. Promoting awareness among children about Handwash & Menstrual Hygiene through games and multimedia. Games and Multimedia played a very important role in creating awareness among school children about Hand wash and Menstrual Hygiene. For complete Article Reading please visit Us at :- http://volunteerheeals.blogspot.in/2013/04/learn-hand-
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Little Free Library
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This is a social enterprise that provideds little libraries. In each, books are available to anyone. If you take a book, then you must leave one in its place. In 2012 Little Free Library was officially incorporated and also: Donated nearly 100 Libraries to communities, groups and individuals Expanded the benefits and resources for stewards with the new Steward's Kit and Registration packet Established a Little Free Library office, warehouse and studio (
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Are Massive Open Online Courses Massive Opportunity or Massive Hype?
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Join us for an in-depth analysis of these questions and the overall educational impact of Massive Open Online Courses on the developing world during the MOOC Educational Technology Debate. Stanford, Harvard, MIT, and many more top name universities are launching Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to hundreds, and hundred of thousands of students. Often prompted by entrepreneurial professors and private companies, the race is on to open up higher education to the online masses
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Entrepreneurship Education in the Arab States
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UNESCO in conjunction with StartReal Foundation published the regional synthesis report on Component II of the regional project on entrepreneurship education in the Arab States. StartReal is an NGO which signed a partnership agreement with UNESCO on 12 December 2008, to cooperate in the field of Entrepreneurship Education in the Arab States Region. According to UNESCO “The regional synthesis report on Component II of the initiative highlights the results and
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School failure affects more than 3.5 million children and adolescents in Central America
School failure affects more than 3.5 million children and adolescents Central America. Finishing School in Central America: the pending challenges, a report launched by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Central American Educational and Cultural Coordination of Central American Integration System (CECC / SICA) is based on official statistics of the educational systems of Belize and the Dominican Republic. Great progress has been made in enrollment: almost
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A Global Conversation: What Will It Take to Achieve Learning for All?
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A Learning for All Ministerial Meeting will bring together development partners and ministers of finance and education from Bangladesh, the DRC, Ethiopia, Haiti, India, Nigeria, Yemen, and South Sudan – home to nearly half of the world’s out-of-school-children – to address challenges and steps to ensure that all children go to school and learn
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UNESCO Evaluation Reports
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Evaluation reports and their recommendations aim to strengthen organizational learning and to enhance accountability for results. The follow-up to evaluation report recommendations is a responsibility shared by UNESCO management and its governing bodies. The Internal Oversight Service regularly submits summaries of completed evaluations to the governing bodies and disseminates the full reports on its website.
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UNESCO Evaluation Manual
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This manual provides basic concepts used for conducting program evalutions.
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