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Below you can find a selection of UNESCO publications that are relevant in the context of TVET. For the full catalogue, please use the UNESCO Digital library.


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Published:  2018
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The CapED Programme: annual report 2017

The CapED Programme is UNESCO’s key operational arm and delivery platform in the framework of the Education 2030 agenda. With a capacity development approach focused on system strengthening, it supports least developed and fragile countries in the design and implementation of education reforms that are essential for the achievement of national development priorities and the fulfilment of Sustainable Development Goal 4. The CapED approach allows UNESCO to engage with countries and partners alike, enhancing the sector’s coordination and contributing to a more efficient use of resources towards the common goal of improving the quality of education.


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