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15 April 2010

In recognition of the need to reach the broadest possible constituencies through literacy, non-formal education and adult and lifelong learning provision, and in view of the importance of ensuring that all the relevant stakeholders are actively involved, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning is working to establish and reinforce partnerships and networks of policy-makers, specialists, practitioners and their institutions, organisations and learning centres. In particular, UIL is promoting active networks for North-South-South cooperation, learning partnerships, learners’ and online discussion forums and other forms of collaborative action to advance lifelong learning for all.

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