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The Right to Education Covers All Ages: Empowering individuals, transforming societies

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2023 - 07 - 27
UNESCO is leading a global campaign to promote lifelong learning. The campaign is called #ImALifelongLearner. To get involved, simply take a photo of yourself and share it on social media with the hashtag #ImALifelongLearner. In your photo, you can explain why you are a lifelong learner or share your experiences with lifelong learning. The #ImALifelongLearner campaign is a great way to show your support for lifelong learning and to inspire others to learn throughout their lives.
UNESCO is leading a global campaign to promote lifelong learning. The campaign is called #ImALifelongLearner. To get involved, simply take a photo of yourself and share it on social media with the hashtag #ImALifelongLearner. In your photo, you can explain why you are a lifelong learner or share your experiences with lifelong learning. The #ImALifelongLearner campaign is a great way to show your support for lifelong learning and to inspire others to learn throughout their lives.
Lifelong Learning for All. In today’s world of rapid technological advancement, generative artificial intelligence, labour market volatility, climate change and demographic transition, learning throughout life is more important than ever.
On the occasion of the launching of the campaign, Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director-General said “Rapid technological and social changes as well as massive global challenges require that citizens have access to new learning throughout their lives. The ultimate twenty-first century skill is the ability to learn. I urge governments and the international community to join our efforts and take action to ensure that the right to education is realized for everyone – no matter their age, who they are, or where they live.”
Lifelong learning is essential for success in the 21st century. It is a mindset and a set of skills that can help us adapt to change, create new opportunities, and shape the future. If we embrace lifelong learning, we will be better equipped to meet the challenges of the world ahead.

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