Education

 The current focus: Sustainable Development G​oal (SDG) 4: Education for Sustainable Development​

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is an inter-governmental commitment and “a plan of action for People, Planet and Prosperity”. The SDGs Agenda 2030 was adopted in 2015 and the international community recognised that education was essential for all its 17 goals. UNESCO as the specialised agency for education, was entrusted to lead the Education 2030 agenda with its partners.

Within the comprehensive 2030 Agenda education is essentially articulated as a stand-alone goal: SDG4. SDG 4 captures the role of education to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all by 2030, with its 7 outcome targets and 3 means of implementation.

The main responsibility for implementing the agenda lies with governments, with UNESCO and partners providing support through coordinated policy advice, technical assistance, capacity development, and monitoring of progress at global, regional and national levels.

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 Master's Degree in "Doping Studies and Analysis of Anti-Doping policies for year 2023-2024 by UNESCO Chair of Paris Nanterre University   

 Master ​"Etude du dopage et analyse des politiques antidopage" 2023-2024 Chaire UNESCO Université Paris Nanterre   

   ​ Pan-African High-level Conference on Education #PACE (Nairobi, Kenya 25-27 April 2018) - https://en.unesco.org/education2030-sdg4/pace2018   

Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern Africa(15-16 February 2017 Dar es salaam, Tanzania)

- http://www.unescodar.or.tz/unescodar/press/sdg4_media_advisory.pdf      

 Regional workshop on developing a framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of CESA 1625 and the SDG4 (Addis Ababa, 29-31 October 2018) -     

http://www.unesco.org/new/en/addisababa/about-this-office/single-view/news/developing_quality_monitoring_and_evaluation_framework_for_m/

 Addis Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and other Academic Qualifications in Higher Education in African States -   
 
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