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UNESCO-UNEVOC e-Forum

e-Forum.gif (http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e-forum) The UNESCO-UNEVOC e-Forum is an e-mail list, a virtual community of TVET experts from around the world who share information and knowledge about different aspects of TVET.

In the e-Forum, participants have the opportunity to announce international conferences and workshops, inform about publications and resources available on the Internet, inquire about materials, and seek partners for international cooperation in research and development.

e-Foro.gif (http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/forum.php?lang=sp&skin=foro) Note that almost all messages are submitted in English only. There is a separate spanish-portuguese mailing list, the "e-Foro Hispano-luso" (http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/forum.php?lang=sp&skin=foro).

In order to fully participate in the e-Forum (e.g. full access to online interface and archives) you need a UNEVOC account (http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/form1.php?lang=en).

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