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📢 The UNESCO Courier – 2018-01

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The UNESCO Courier | January - March 2018

WIDE ANGLE

Education: Still searching for Utopia?

Kailash Satyarthi: Fighting for children's rights, one step at a time

Interview by Mary de Sousa

When going to school is an act of faith

Brendan O'Malley

Dalia Al-Najjar: "I chose to be optimistic"

Mary de Sousa

Can peace be taught?

Toril Rokseth

African brain drain: is there an alternative?

Luc Ngwé

Universities and the "democracy of the gullible"

Jean Winand

A road map to change the world

Fernando M. Reimers

ZOOM

Radio in pictures: a detour via Bamako

Text: Katerina Markelova
Photos: Marco Dormino / MINUSMA

IDEAS

Financing natural resilience: a new wave

John H. Matthews, Lily Dai and Anna Creed

Anti-Semitism: Learning the lessons of history

Robert Badinter

The UNESCO Courier is 70!
An inspiring read

Alan Tormaid Campbell

OUR GUEST

Zeinab Badawi : "My hyphenated identity is an advantage"

Interview by Jasmina Å opova

Trending

UNESCO: "collective intelligence in action"

Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO

A twenty-year partnership: three questions for Jean-Paul Agon

Twentieth anniversary of the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science programme

Ada E. Yonath: "The challenge of science is like climbing Mount Everest"

Interview by Cathy Nolan

Tawakkol Karman: "Non-violence is the common denominator of all my actions"

Interview by Anissa Barrak and Chen Xiaorong

Nüshu: from tears to sunshine

Chen Xiaorong

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Education: Still searching for Utopia?

 
"Learning to live together, by developing an understanding of others and their "Learning to live together, by developing an understanding of others and their history, traditions and spiritual values and, on this basis, creating a new spirit which […] would induce people to implement common projects or to manage the inevitable conflicts in an intelligent and peaceful way. Utopia, some might think, but it is a necessary Utopia, indeed a vital one if we are to escape from a dangerous cycle sustained by cynicism or by resignation." – Jacques Delors, Chairman of the International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century.
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