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UNESCO Campus

When Technology Comes to School #2 (French)

Nov 18, 2021

Welcome to the Campus UNESCO session "When Technology Comes to School"

As part of the "Education and Technology" series of campuses, this session focuses on the necessity of schools in the Internet age, the differences between schools that have and do not have technology, the use… of social media, and cyberbullying.

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    Youssouf Ouattara

    Senior Project Officer at UNESCO, Dakar

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    Paule Ginette Akouba Eboulé

    Academic Adviser, Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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    Camara Yekominan

    Physics and Chemistry Teacher, Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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    Joseph Kouam

    Earth and Life Sciences Teacher, Bandjoun, Cameroon

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    Banen Daniel

    Philosophy Teacher, Libreville, Gabon

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    Mahdi Mohamed

    Technology Teacher, Djibouti, Djibouti

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    Aroua Biri

    Entrepreneur and PhD in cybersecurity

Participating Schools

  • Groupe Scolaire Les Laureades, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
  • CES Léon Mba 1, Libreville, Gabon
  • Lycée De Mbo-Yom, Banjoun, Cameroon
  • Ecole de la Nativité (Djibouti, Djibouti)
  • Complexe Scolaire Privé Michel DIRAT (Libreville, Gabon)

UNESCO regularly organizes campuses to give young people aged 13-17 the chance to exchange views with experts from UNESCO and civil society. The topics discussed in each 90-minute session are linked to major UNESCO themes such as education, artificial intelligence, sustainable development, gender equality, sport, and citizenship.

Huawei has been partnering with UNESCO on the program since June 2021.

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