UNESCO Communication and Information Weekly Newsletter
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10.03.16
Frank La Rue to lead UNESCO's Communication and Information SectorUNESCO's Communication and Information Sector is pleased to welcome Guatemalan human rights expert Frank La Rue as the new Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information.
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09.03.16
UNESCO Mobile Learning Week 2016: partnership key to ensure quality educationHow can technology ensure all young people, and not just a privileged few, have access to quality learning opportunities?
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UNESCO, in collaboration with the UNAOC, calls on experts, teachers, practitioners involved in media and information literacy training and concerned about its development to participate in building an open platform of resources for teachers.
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08.03.16
Workshop on Investigative Journalism in a Digital Age gets underway in KingstonTwenty Caribbean journalists were exposed last week to advanced training that will sharpen their investigative skills and better equip them to defend the democratic principles of their various countries, all of them being Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
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07.03.16
Freedom of expression discussed in MaltaDebates about online defamation, and about citizenship and the Internet, were on the agenda of a recent visit to Malta by UNESCO's Director for Freedom of Expression and Media Development, Guy Berger.
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