
HIVR4P 2023, the 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference
The HIV Research for Prevention Conference is the only global scientific conference focused exclusively on the challenging and fast-growing field of HIV prevention research.
The HIV Research for Prevention Conference is the only global scientific conference focused exclusively on the challenging and fast-growing field of HIV prevention research.
The next Anti-Bullying Forum will be held in October 2023. It will be hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and led by Dorothy Espelage, the William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education at the UNC School of Education and a leading expert on bullying and youth well-being.
IAS 2023, the 12th IAS Conference on HIV Science, will take place in Brisbane, Australia, and virtually from 23 to 26 July 2023.
This event is part of the REAL (Research for Equitable Access and Learning) Centre, University of Cambridge, seminar series.
Linking school-based food and nutrition education with nutrition guidelines and standards for school food.
To bridge the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) gaps, UNESCO, in collaboration with Uzbekistan, is organizing an intergovernmental world conference to reaffirm the right of the child to quality ECCE from birth and urge Member States’ renewed commitment to and investment in the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 4.2 which calls for ensuring that “all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education”.
En tant qu'événement phare de la Journée internationale contre la violence et le harcèlement à l'école 2022, y compris la cyberintimidation, "Pas sous ma surveillance" voit la publication de nouvelles données sur le rôle des enseignants dans la création d'environnements d'apprentissage sûrs.
L'UNESCO et le World Anti-Bullying Forum vous invitent à une série de réunions sur le harcèlement à l'école. Quatre réunions virtuelles auront lieu entre mars et septembre.
The Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) Learning Platform was developed within the context of a programme being implemented by UNESCO entitled Our Rights, Our Lives, Our Future, (O3).
For the first time since the launch of the SDGs, UN & multilateral agencies from health, education, agriculture, WASH & social welfare sectors have joined to make a renewed commitment to school health.
La pandémie de coronavirus (COVID-19) perturbe l’éducation des enfants et des adolescents, mais aussi leur santé, leur nutrition et leur bien-être.