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Guidelines on open and distance learning for youth and adult literacy published in Arabic
July 27, 2022
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Join UIL’s capacity-building opportunities for lifelong learning policy-making
July 6, 2022
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Importance of UIL’s work on lifelong learning at universities highlighted at 52nd eucen conference
July 5, 2022
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Nollywood’s streaming romance
The Nigerian film industry produces approximately 2500 films a year With its rapid and lowcost production model Nollywood has become one of the continents most prolific cinema industries Major digital platforms interest has prompted a shift towards betterfunded and more diversified content
July 4, 2022
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Aymara has not said its last word
Although widely spoken the Aymara language shares many of the same vulnerabilities as other indigenous languages But in recent years it has gained better recognition which has led to political cultural and technological progress
July 4, 2022
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UIL launches second online course on family and intergenerational literacy and learning
July 4, 2022
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Diversity of cultural expressions: State of play
June 29, 2022
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Eka Kurniawan: “It would be great to live around people who read literature from across the world”
Since the publication of his first novel Beauty Is a Wound in 2002 Indonesian writer Eka Kurniawan has made himself a name internationally Drawing on the myths and beliefs of his country while combining earthliness and poetry magic and realism his short stories have been translated into more than thirty languages
June 28, 2022
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Art market goes crypto with NFTs
Over recent years several recordbreaking sales have established nonfongible tokens NFTs as the new black in the world of art These secure authenticated digital certificates allow the acquisition of virtual art which means new income opportunities for artists and a greater interest in digital art among museums But are we really witnessing a revolution or a speculative bubble about to burst
June 28, 2022
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Vineet Vohra’s New Delhi – with a smile
June 28, 2022
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Wijhat brings artistic projects to life in Beirut
Every year since 2017 this organization based in the Lebanese capital has helped dozens of creators from the Arab region realize their projects or perform abroad
June 28, 2022
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In Suzhou, the night belongs to cultural heritage
The city of Suzhou in eastern China is famous for its canals bridges and classical gardens Today it uses digital technology to leverage its rich cultural heritage and boost its economy Since the launch of the Gusu 20h30 initiative visitors have been flocking to the site not just during the daytime but also at night
June 28, 2022
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Iceland: Giving new eyes to an old language
When a multilingual writing workshop for women opened in an immigrant neighborhood of Reykjavik in 2015 no one could have quite predicted its impact With the support of the capital of Iceland a UNESCO Creative City of Literature this initiative provided an unprecedented literary space for newcomers which is still flourishing today
June 28, 2022

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