Education for all summit of nine high-population countries; panel proceedings
By: Guttmann, Cynthia, ed | Jolis, Cillia Ungerth, ed | Pinzon Gil, Francoise, ed | New Delhi | Education for all summit to Nine High-Population Countries | 12-16 December 1993
Publisher: UNESCO ; Paris ; 1994Description: 78 p; illSubject(s): EDUCATION | UNESCO | UNICEF | EMPOWERMENT | EDUCATIONAL FINANCING | EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMSSummary: Presents a summit report which seeks to offers valuable insights to policy makers and educationalists worldwide. Includes discussions and presentations reflecting a strong-felt awareness among the world's nine most populous nations; Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria and Pakistan, that a large part of tomorrows world rested in their hands. Informs on the unanimous adoption of the Delhi Declaration and a framework for action, pledging to universalize primary education for all and expand learning opportunities for children, youth and adult by the turn of the century.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre UNESCO Collection | 00163-UNESCO (Browse shelf) | Available | 6277 |
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Presents a summit report which seeks to offers valuable insights to policy makers and educationalists worldwide. Includes discussions and presentations reflecting a strong-felt awareness among the world's nine most populous nations; Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria and Pakistan, that a large part of tomorrows world rested in their hands. Informs on the unanimous adoption of the Delhi Declaration and a framework for action, pledging to universalize primary education for all and expand learning opportunities for children, youth and adult by the turn of the century.
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