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FoRCESA Forum

Topic 2: Curriculum reform: the driver of children’s participation rights in and through education

Do you think that Curriculum reform can be the driver?

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Topic 1: Children’s civil and political rights in and through education: the bedrock of 21st Century Learning and sustainable development

Do you agree that this can be achieved through education?

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  • Terms of Reference | Policy Assessment of Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education, Health, HIV/AIDS, SRHR-related Policies
  • Celebrating Zimbabwean Youth for their Community Contributions
  • Call to action! Strengthen inclusive education for sustainable development using the SADC CSTL and Child and Youth Agency Frameworks Part 1
  • Call to action! Strengthen inclusive education for sustainable development using the Child and Youth Agency Framework Part 2
  • “Care and support for teaching and learning must be institutionalised as a tool to improve learner outcomes and retention rates.” President Cyril Ramaphosa
  • SADC Policy Framework on Care and Support for Teaching and Learning (CSTL)

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