For the educator quoted above, digital skills have become a fundamental part of teaching. This experience reflects a wider ...
On 18 November 2026, the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities will host the webinar, 'Advancing lifelong learning in ...
On 4 December 2025, UNESCO welcomed 72 new cities from 46 countries to the Global Network of Learning Cities, recognizing their outstanding commitment to making the right to education across all ages ...
For decades, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) has worked with countries worldwide to promote lifelong learning, strengthen literacy and support inclusive education policies. Its impact ...
Emergencies such as armed conflicts, climate disasters, public health crises, and economic shocks are increasing in frequency and scale worldwide, profoundly affecting education systems and learning ...
The National Education Policy aims to restructure the regulation and governance of the Indian education system to address (sustainable) developmental goals of the country. The general objective of the ...
This programme marks the first year of a three-year initiative designed to support countries in strengthening lifelong learning systems through structured technical support, international exchange and ...
Where they operate: often integrated within primary school buildings, leveraging existing infrastructure to reach learners in both urban and rural communities. Services delivered: a diverse range of ...
Lifelong learning is understood as the main component of a learning society. A society like this accommodates citizens who voluntarily commit themselves to learn continuously, especially in non-formal ...
The International Conference is a key component of the upcoming GNLC thematic cycle, focusing on the transformative potential of AI in urban development. Through this lens, member cities will gain ...
The UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) Medium-Term Strategy 2025–2030 was presented and adopted at the Sixth International Conference on Learning Cities (2 to 5 December 2024).