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  2. DevInfo - Wikipedia

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    DevInfo [3] was a tool for organizing, storing and presenting data in a uniform way to facilitate data sharing at the country level across government departments, UN agencies and development partners. It was distributed royalty-free to all UN member states. It was a further development of the earlier UNICEF database system ChildInfo.

  3. Voices of Youth - Wikipedia

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    Voices of Youth. Voices of Youth is an organization set up by UNICEF to help children from across the world exchange knowledge and ideas. Voices of Youth was founded in 1995, as a way to relay messages from children in 81 countries to world leaders at the World Summit for Social Development. [1]

  4. Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Wikipedia

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    sdgs.un.org. Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4 or Global Goal 4) is about quality education and is among the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in September 2015. [1] The full title of SDG 4 is "Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all".

  5. UNICEF - Wikipedia

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    UNICEF (/ ˈjuːniˌsɛf / YOO-nee-SEF), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1946, [a] is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide. [4][5] The organization is one of the most widely known ...

  6. Communication for Development - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 World Congress on Communication for Development defined C4D as 'a social process based on dialogue using a broad range of tools and methods. It is also about seeking change at different levels including listening, building trust, sharing knowledge and skills, building policies, debating and learning for sustained and meaningful change '.

  7. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Website. instructure.com. Instructure Holdings, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is the developer and publisher of Canvas, a web-based learning management system (LMS), and Mastery Connect, an assessment management system.

  8. Open edX - Wikipedia

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    Open edX. The Open edX platform is the open-source software, originally developed by Piotr Mitros, [2][3] whose development led to the creation of the edX organization. On June 1, 2013, edX open sourced the platform, naming it Open edX to distinguish it from the organization itself. [4]

  9. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    Moodle (/ ˈmuːdəl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3][4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors. [5][6][7]