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Jul 2024
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UNESCO Special: Matthias Eck on the Pric...

Richard Ingram
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Disclaimer: The views of podcast guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of UNESCO.


The Programme Specialist in UNESCO’s Section of Education for Inclusion and Gender Equality joins me to talk about why education is not only a moral and social necessity, but a smart investment.

The Price of Inaction report, and related information, can be viewed here.


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