UNESCO rallies international organizations, civil society and private sector partners

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Title

UNESCO rallies international organizations, civil society and private sector partners

Subject

International organizations, civil society and private sector partners bridging the gap to make distance learning accessible to children and youth in different countries.

Description

Article relates how the private sector, including, Microsoft, GSMA, Weidong, Google and other partners such as World Bank, the World Food Programme and the International Telecommunication Union contribute resources and their expertise around technology to help distance learning for children and youth.

Creator

Clare O’Hagan

Source

https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/unesco-rallies-international-organizations-civil-society-and-private-sector-partners-0

Publisher

UNESCO Bangkok

Date

31 March 2020

Contributor

Clare O’Hagan

Rights

UNESCO 2019

Relation

"Distance learning", "Technologies", "Accessibility"

Format

Website

Language

ENG

Type

"Reference", "Resource", "Website"

Identifier

"Reference", "Resource", "Website"

Coverage

"International"

Website Item Type Metadata

Local URL

https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/unesco-rallies-international-organizations-civil-society-and-private-sector-partners-0

Collection

Citation

Clare O’Hagan, “UNESCO rallies international organizations, civil society and private sector partners,” Teaching & Learning in COVID-19 times study, accessed November 25, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/teaching-and-learning-in-a-pandemic/items/show/20.