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The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) published its 2020 Virtual Annual Report.

Over the past 12 months of the pandemic, millions of citizens around the world have ‘unlearned’ old ways of being, while learning new behaviours.

The “One College Student Per Village” programme at the Open University of China (OUC) is one of

Adult learning and education (ALE) is key to future development in the Arab States: that was the main message of over 200 participants during regional consultations in preparation for the upcoming seventh International Conference on Adult Edu

On 25 March 2021, the new Steering Group of the Global Alliance for Literacy within the Framework of Lifelong Learning (GAL) looked at ways to strengthen literacy in GAL member countries.

School closures brought by the COVID-19 crisis forced countries worldwide to implement distance, technology-enabled and other home-based learning.

This week, more than 300 representatives of civil society organizations and other stakeholders met online to kick off a five-year global campaign to promote adult learning and education (ALE) and make it more visible.

Adult learning and education (ALE) is fundamental to building a world of justice, well-being and social change.

On 9 March 2021, the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States (UNESCO Beirut) launched its capacity-building course on adult learning and education (ALE) and lifelong learnin

This year, International Women’s Day falls at a critical time, as the world confronts the unprecedented educational challenges of the COVID-19 crisis.