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2 février 2020

UNESCO learning cities around the world celebrate International Day of Education 2020

UILOn International Day of Education, 24 January 2020, the right to education will be celebrated around the world. UNESCO learning cities from all regions will join in by celebrating the joy of learning and by showing how learning can empower people, preserve the planet, build shared prosperity and foster peace. Learning cities are key drivers to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. More...

2 février 2020

Egyptian UNESCO Learning City of Aswan reaches out to the disadvantaged

UILWith an integrated network comprising government, NGOs and the private sector, the municipality has implemented a great variety of programmes to ensure learning opportunities for all across different spans of life. In an effort to reach, in particular, marginalized groups, the city has so far built 120 community centres targeting dropouts in deprived areas. That way, those who were not able to complete formal education in the first place are enabled to return to shaping their future through education. More...

2 février 2020

UNESCO Learning City of Mayo-Baléo improves living conditions through education

UILPoverty, the availability of educational facilities, health and sanitary infrastructure, as well as basic infrastructure to support the local economy, are severe challenges in the UNESCO Learning City of Mayo-Baléo, located in the department of Faro-et-Déo in Cameroon’s Adamawa Region. Its learning city strategy is directed at improving these conditions and empowering citizens by creating an environment conducive to the participation of individuals and communities in local development processes. More...

2 février 2020

Inclusion is central to the UNESCO Learning City of Groningen

UILThe city of Groningen is one of more than 170 active members of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) putting lifelong learning at the heart of its municipality. The city will join the celebration of International Day of Education on 24 January 2020 by bringing together local partners in government, education and entrepreneurship to discuss inclusion, equal opportunities and lifelong learning and share ideas on how to achieve common goals. More...

2 février 2020

Join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities!

UILThe UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) is an international policy-oriented network providing inspiration, know-how and best practice. UNESCO GNLC members benefit from sharing of lifelong learning policies and practices, production and exchange of knowledge on key challenges and solutions, capacity building and training initiatives, and participation in global events such as the International Conference of Learning Cities. More...

2 février 2020

Femmes dirigeantes : comment briser le plafond de verre de l’enseignement supérieur?

HeadwayBlog Headway - Olivier Rollot. 60 universités organisent des élections cette année. Y aura-t-il plus de femmes à leur tête alors qu’on ne compte aujourd’hui que 11 femmes parmi leurs 73 présidents soit 15%. Un pourcentage en baisse par rapport au début des années 2010. Plus...

2 février 2020

Council of Europe Holocaust Remembrance ceremony

Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić has led tributes to victims of the Holocaust at a special ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Around six million Jews were brutally murdered during the Second World War, but many Roma and LGBTI people also lost their lives. More...
2 février 2020

Council of Europe represented at 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau

Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni will participate today to the event commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, together with Heads of State Delegations from 54 countries and representatives of several International Organizations. Auschwitz and Holocaust Survivors from the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, and many European countries will take part in the memorial service. More...
2 février 2020

70th anniversary of European Convention on Human Rights: a convention for the people

The leaders of the 47-nation Council of Europe have issued the following statement to launch the 70th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights in 2020:
The European Convention on Human Rights came into being against the dreadful background of the devastation of the Second World War, reflecting a determination on the part of European leaders to learn from the mistakes of the past and to help protect individuals from State abuse. Peace and stability could only be achieved by the consolidation of democracy and the rule of law.
Inspired by the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Convention is a unique, legally-binding treaty, overseen by an independent international court, which safeguards people’s basic rights and fundamental freedoms.
Initially signed by 12 countries on 4 November 1950, the Convention now protects over 830 million people in 47 European States.
Over the years, the Convention has been supplemented by a number of Protocols on issues such as prohibiting discrimination and abolishing the death penalty. The latest Protocol boosts judicial dialogue in Europe by enabling superior national courts from countries that have accepted the Protocol to request advisory opinions from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
More than 20,000 judgments from the Court, implemented by Council of Europe member states, have improved people’s lives in many different ways across the continent.
The Convention has also inspired numerous positive changes when applied domestically by national authorities, as well as helping to raise standards of human rights protection around the world.
The Convention is a living instrument, which has repeatedly proved itself capable of adapting to new human rights challenges in areas including privacy, data protection and biomedicine.
This adaptability will be crucial in helping the continent to face emerging challenges to individuals’ rights linked to advances in technology, for example, and threats to the natural environment.
Ten years of reforms have reinforced the Convention system. Nevertheless, important challenges remain in terms of the backlog of cases at the Court and the need to fully implement its judgments.
A further important step forward would be the European Union’s accession to the Convention which will help to increase harmonisation of human rights protection throughout the European legal space.
The Convention system is precious and unparalleled. In these challenging and fast-moving times its relevance as an instrument for peace and stability has never been greater.
On its 70th anniversary we call upon the Governments and the people of Europe to celebrate its achievements and preserve its crucial potential, not just for our present fellow citizens but also for future generations. We owe it to them.
Marija Pejčinović Burić, Secretary General of the Council of Europe. More...
2 février 2020

Quels sont les métiers du numérique - Data scientists, community managers… et informaticiens

En 2017, en France, environ 3 % des personnes en emploi exercent un métier dans les domaines du support informatique et des systèmes d’information, de la programmation, du management et de la stratégie numériques, de la communication numérique, de l’expertise et du conseil numériques, des télécommunications ou de l’analyse de données. Cette part a augmenté au cours de la dernière décennie, en particulier dans la programmation et le développement, qui représentent aujourd’hui 14 % de ces métiers. Les emplois du numérique essaiment ainsi bien au‑delà des secteurs d’activité de l’informatique ou des télécommunications : la moitié d’entre eux se situent dans d’autres secteurs du tertiaire.
Ces derniers représentent même 76 % des métiers de l’analyse de données et 69 % de ceux de la communication. Les emplois du numérique sont en très grande majorité des postes salariés, en contrat à durée indéterminée et à temps complet. Dans deux cas sur trois, ce sont des emplois de cadres. Huit travailleurs du numérique sur dix sont des hommes, la moitié d’entre eux ont moins de 38 ans, quatre travailleurs sur dix ont un bac +5 ou plus et, sur dix emplois numériques, quatre sont localisés en Île‑de‑France.

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