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Recovery with a Human Face

A discussion on alternatives for a socially-responsive crisis recovery
 

March 08th, 2013

3/8/2013

 
Dear colleagues,
Many thanks for circulating all these excellent materials.

I take that opportunity to share with you the latest data viz
created by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics on gender and education which was launched on the occasion of Women’s Day.

This is an interactive data game that lets you explore the progress and pitfalls of girls’ and women’s education around the world.
http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/Pages/mind-the-gap.aspx

Taking full advantage of education and literacy data collected by the UIS, the tool gives users an overview of the situation in their country together with a broader perspective on the situation of people of their age,
especially girls and women, in countries all over the world.

We hope you like it, happy women’s day to all.
Kind regards

Patrick Montjourides
Programme Specialist
Unesco Institute for Statistics Education Indicators and Data Analysis p.montjourides@unesco.org 
 

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