The number of displaced students has doubled in the last decade

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The number of displaced students has doubled in the last decade

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Displaced persons are often denied the right to education, and higher education remains a distant aspiration for most: less than 6% of refugees are enrolled in higher education. Even once they have completed their studies, other barriers to accessing higher education arise, such as the need to contribute financially to family support or limited capacity to recognise credentials or prior learning. Their right to access an education is violated.

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UNESCO IESALC, through its research and foresight, policy analysis, and capacity-building teams working for youth and with youth, has identified the three major global transitions that we, as part of a global society, are experiencing: digital, social and ecological. To address these transitions, a new theory of change must be included in the design of the Futures of Higher Education. Read more: https://bit.ly/3qx8RiU

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