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Adult Education in Southeast Europe (EBIS-Project) - english information
Southeastern Europe; Albania; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Kosovo; North Macedonia; Romania; Serbia
This website includes state-of-the-art reports on the development of adult education in seven countries in Southeast Europe.- The EBiS Project ( EBiS: Erwachsenenbildung in Suedosteuropa) has been initiated and co-ordinated by IIZ/ DVV, Bonn with the support of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development ( BMZ) under the terms of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe. The project will help to make best use of adult education (AE) opportunities and approaches in this part of Europe.
Keywords
organization; adult education; project; European dimension; adult education institute; network; development cooperation; international cooperation;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English; German; Bosnian; Bulgarian; Macedonian; Albanian; Romanian; Serbian |
URL (original): | http://www.dvv-soe.org/ |
Record-ID: | 2904 |
Update: | 19.08.2009 |
Thematic context
- All you need to know about education in Southeastern Europe
- All you need to know about education in Albania
- All you need to know about education in Romania
- All you need to know about education in Serbia
- All you need to know about education in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- All you need to know about education in Bulgaria
- All you need to know about education in Kosovo
- All you need to know about education in North Macedonia
News worldwide
- Education International urges progress on copyright reform for education and research (Education International 15.04.25)
- Trade union delegation pushes for quality inclusive education for all at Global Disability Summit (Education International 14.04.25)
- Global Accessibility Awareness Day – for digital equality of opportunity for people with disabilities
- Exiled Scholars and New Organizational Strategies in Academic Humanitarianism in Europe in the Aftermath of the Syrian War.