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    INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES FROM ARMENIA AND CANADA WIN THE 2013 UNESCO/EMIR JABER AL-AHMED AL-JABER AL-SABAH PRIZE

    United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation UNESCO
    May 13 2014

    Armenian non-governmental organization Bridge of Hope and the
    Department of Education and Early Childhood Development of New
    Brunswick (Canada), are the laureates of the UNESCO/Emir Jaber al-Ahmed
    al-Jaber al-Sabah Prize to Promote Quality Education for Persons with
    Intellectual Disabilities.

    The Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, announced the laureates
    during Education for All Global Action Week (4-10 May), celebrated
    under the theme of "Equal Right, Equal Opportunity: Education and
    Disability."

    The two winners were recommended by an international Jury which
    reviewed 54 applications submitted by Member States and NGOs in
    official partnership with UNESCO. Funded by the State of Kuwait,
    the Prize is awarded every two years.

    The Armenian NGO Bridge of Hope is rewarded for its programme entitled
    'Towards Education for All: Inclusive Education', which promotes human
    rights, social and educational inclusion of children and youth with
    disabilities. By engaging with key participants including government
    ministries, international agencies, families, communities, schools,
    and early childhood settings, the organization has contributed to
    significant country-wide improvements in inclusive education. Despite
    challenging conditions, the selected programme serves as an excellent
    model for the region. The nomination for the Prize was made by the
    Armenian National Commission for UNESCO.

    The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development of the
    Canadian Provincial Government of New Brunswick is recognized for its
    long-standing commitment to a systemic approach to inclusive education
    for learners with disabilities and for its vision of education as a
    catalyst for social justice and equity. Its programme 'A model for
    inclusion in New Brunswick's public education system' constitutes
    an outstanding example of mentoring and professional learning for
    inclusive education, and a model of excellence in a public education
    system that has inspired other countries. The Department of Education
    of New Brunswick was proposed for the Prize by the NGO Inclusion
    International an NGO in official partnership with UNESCO.

    "Inclusion benefits all children. These programmes show that it is
    possible to remove barriers to and in learning, to realize the full
    and equal participation in education of children and youth with
    disabilities," said the Director-General.

    Each of the prize winners will receive a monetary award of $20,000
    at a ceremony to be hosted by the Government of Kuwait and UNESCO,
    on 26 May in Kuwait.

    For further information please visit: http://www.unesco.org

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