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The centre can contribute to sharing this learning and perhaps to help inform the resolution of conflict in other places.
BBC: Plans for former Maze prison site get go-ahead
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Conceptualize, design and formulate programmes that contribute to the creation of inclusive learning environments responsive to diverse learning needs, particularly for a disadvantaged and marginalized population in the Arab region, especially children with special needs, street and poor working children, refugees, drop-outs etc.
UNESCO: Main Menu
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Several hundred proposals were generated during the first four phases of the EFA Crowdsourcing Challenge, which explored ways of using mobile communication to potentially help attain literacy, to contribute to achieving universal primary education, to address youth and adult learning needs, and to improve the quality of education.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Your skills, leadership roles, learning style and experience all contribute to who you are as a leader.
FORBES: Four Rules for Leading with Purpose
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Therefore, I appeal to governments, NGOs and civil society to contribute to the improvement of our intercultural skills through the arts, sport, humanities and language learning and to enhance our diversity for the benefit of all.
UNESCO: World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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It sets the subjects within this wider context, and shows how learning experiences within the subjects need to contribute to the attainment of the wider goals.
UNESCO: EDUCATION
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Through further negotiations, it was suggested that to start a literacy programme RLEK provide free teachers and learning materials and the community contribute by providing board and lodging.
UNESCO: Teaching the Nomads in the Wild
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Life is an initiative to facilitate and contribute towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals and the EFA goals specifically goal 3 (ensuring the learning needs of all young people and adults), 4 (a 50 percent improvement in levels of adult literacy), and 5 (achieving gender equality in education).
UNESCO: LIFE-Literacy Initiative for Empowerment