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Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2018

Working for Zero Hunger

Did you know that there are 815 million people in the world that go to bed hungry, while 1.9 billion people are overweight? The world has set a challenge to achieve Zero Hunger and better nutrition by 2030. But governments can’t do it alone - everyone has a role to play.

Learning & Teaching Materials
Learning & Teaching Materials | 2011

Learning to be tolerant and friendly

This brochure is designed to assist adults teaching children aged 3–10 years about the principles of friendship and mutual understanding. The brochure includes clear explanations designed to foster children’s understanding of ethical and moral norms.

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