UNESCO News Myanmar’s non-formal learners: Hard work, hard lessons, and hope through education dlnigeria March 20, 2018 By s_cochet myanmars_non-formal_learnersc-c-unesco-hyunjeong_lee-news.jpg © UNESCO/H.Lee …read more Source:: Myanmar’s non-formal learners: Hard work, hard lessons, and hope through education Continue Reading Previous: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2018: Promoting Inclusive SocietiesNext: UNESCO flags new publications at UN Related Stories UNESCO welcomes the signing of a historic agreement between Germany and Nigeria for the return of 1,130 Benin bronzes Recent News UNESCO News UNESCO welcomes the signing of a historic agreement between Germany and Nigeria for the return of 1,130 Benin bronzes July 4, 2022 Innovative projects from China and Finland to receive UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for enhancing learning through Artificial Intelligence UNESCO News Innovative projects from China and Finland to receive UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa Prize for enhancing learning through Artificial Intelligence April 6, 2021 UNESCO Director-General visits Egypt to celebrate its ancient heritage and support its safeguarding UNESCO News UNESCO Director-General visits Egypt to celebrate its ancient heritage and support its safeguarding April 6, 2021 You may have missed Kano Durbar Festival Inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List Recent News Kano Durbar Festival Inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List December 9, 2024 Transformative Initiatives between Nigeria and UNESCO Recent News Transformative Initiatives between Nigeria and UNESCO November 29, 2024 Nigeria Calls for Immediate Ceasefire Amid Lebanon Crisis at UNESCO Executive Board Recent News Nigeria Calls for Immediate Ceasefire Amid Lebanon Crisis at UNESCO Executive Board October 21, 2024 H. E. Dr. Hajo Sani, OON, reiterates Nigeria’s Position on the Israeli – Palestinian Conflict Recent News H. E. Dr. Hajo Sani, OON, reiterates Nigeria’s Position on the Israeli – Palestinian Conflict October 18, 2024