Mitzie hunter biography of mahatma gandhi
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Mitzie hunter biography of mahatma gandhi
Canadian politician (born )
Mitzie Hunter | |
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Hunter in | |
In office August 1, – May 10, | |
Preceded by | Margarett Best |
Succeeded by | Andrea Hazell |
In office August 8, – May 10, | |
Leader | John Fraser |
In office June 13, – January 17, | |
Leader | Kathleen Wynne |
Preceded by | Liz Sandals |
Succeeded by | Indira Naidoo-Harris |
Born | Mitzie Jacquelin Hunter () September 14, (age53) Jamaica |
Political party | Liberal |
Residence(s) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Alma mater | University of Toronto Scarborough, Rotman School of Management |
Mitzie Jacquelin Hunter (born September 14, ) is a Canadian politician who represented Scarborough—Guildwood as a member of provincial parliament in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from to
A member of the Ontario Liberal Party, Hunter was a provincial cabinet minister from to and was th
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News
02 March
More than experts, practitioners and policymakers from the public, non-governmental and private sector from all regions will attend UNESCO Week for Peace and Sustainable Development: The Role of Education, in Ottawa, Canada from 6 to 10 March.
Organized bygd UNESCO and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, the event will focus on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and their contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably mål of SDG 4 on Education. During the Week, experts will examine pedagogical approaches and teaching practices in promoting ESD and GCED.
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UNESCO MGIEP launches its YESPeace Southern African Region Chapter
26 January, , Cape Town, South Africa
UNESCO MGIEP along with 12 organisations from 6 countries in Africa (South Africa, Cameroon, Tanzania, Lesotho, Kenya and Namibia) launched the YESPeace Southern African regional chapter on January 26, After India and Malaysia, YESPeace South Africa is the third chapter of the Network. Prior to the launch, UNESCO MGIEP and ACTIVATE! Change Drivers jointly organised a strategic workshop from 23 – 25 January with youth organisations and youth from the Southern African region. The workshop provided a platform to showcase the work of each organisation and identify possible areas of synergies. The partners jointly developed an action plan focusing on issues of the region related to education for peace, sustainable development and global citizenship (EPSG).
The YESPeace Southern African Network was launched on 26 January at the Vineyard Hotel, Cape Town. The purpose of the launch