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03 Jul 2025

Upcoming webinar: Experiences of knowledge brokering in the Asia-Pacific region towards accelerating SDG 4

FA1 Learning Series 2025: Session 6: Experiences of knowledge brokering in the Asia-Pacific region towards accelerating SDG 4

Date: Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (GMT+7, Bangkok)
Format: Online via Zoom (in English)

Register now: https://bit.ly/3T7BI8j

As part of the FA1 Learning Series 2025, Session 6 “Experiences of Knowledge Brokering in the Asia-Pacific towards Accelerating SDG 4” explores the role of knowledge brokering in advancing evidence-based education policies and accelerating SDG 4 progress in the Asia-Pacific region. Organised by the UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok and in collaboration with the SDG4-Education 2030 High-Level Steering Committee (HLSC), the webinar highlights experiences from the LE2030+ Networking Group, showcasing practical examples, country cases, and lessons learned to promote stronger, data-informed education strategies through regional collaboration.

Why attend?

The session will explore how knowledge brokering is transforming education policies and systems across Asia-Pacific. Through practical case studies, country examples, and interactive dialogue, you will gain:

  • Insights into how data and evidence shape policy reform
  • Lessons from successful cross-country collaboration
  • Inspiration from regional partnerships accelerating SDG 4 progress

The session will feature the experiences of the Learning and Education 2030+ (LE2030+) Networking Group and its sub-working groups, showcasing their critical role in supporting countries to implement evidence-informed education strategies.

Highlights include:

  • A framing presentation on the power of knowledge brokering
  • Country case examples of innovative policy collaboration
  • A regional panel discussion on using data for system transformation
  • Live Q&A and participant exchange
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