Unesco Universal Declaration On Cultural Diversity
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developmenteducation.ieUNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity is a set of guiding principles for the creation of a more peaceful and equitable society based on mutual respect and tolerance. The declaration was adopted in November, 2001. The articles address: identity, diversity and pluralism, cultural diversity and human rights, cultural diversity and ...
Consolidated CETA text - Europa
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CULTURE, BELIEFS, AND DISABILITY - United Nations
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PUBLISHED TO PROMOTE THE GOALS OF THE BEIJING …
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BEIJING CONSENSUS on arti cial intelligence and education
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The Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights: An Overview
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Education for children with disabilities: Improving access and …
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