The first edition of the UNESCO webinar aims to exchange experiences and expertise on the measures to address the COVID-19 crisis at the global and local levels. The focus will be on the social dimensions of “leaving no one behind” and on actions taken to fight against the growing incidents of racism and discrimination.
Inclusion in the time of COVID-19: international webinar addressing racism, discrimination and exclusion
UNESCO,
20 April 2020, International
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