The world today faces major challenges from armed conflicts and climate change to rapid technological advances. How can we prepare young people with the skills they need to build a sustainable future? At its 43rd General Conference, UNESCO hosted, as an integral part of the Education Commission, a ministerial dialogue entitled “Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow”.
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