Teaching about genocides, a priority for UNESCO.

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65% of the Rwandan population was born after 1994. UNESCO has been supporting the country's authorities for several years to pass on the memory of the genocide to younger generations. This UNESCO initiative is part of its International Programme on Holocaust and Genocide Education, run in conjunction with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Already implemented in 30 countries worldwide, it will be extended to around 20 more this year, with the support of Canada and the United States.

In this context, UNESCO has also published several tools for policy makers, teachers and education professionals. For example, the guide ‘Teaching to Prevent Genocide: A Guide for Teachers in Africa’ (in English) provides concrete recommendations to teachers on the African continent on how to teach about violent pasts in and out of the classroom.





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