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  High level testimonies on successful basic education approach in Madagascar, UNESCO Headquarters (3 November)  
  02/11/2005 () - A UNESCO-led joint programme on basic education in Madagascar has proven extremely successful. A series of stakeholders will share their experience on the programme’s innovative methodologies and approaches on November 3 at UNESCO headquarters in Paris (4 pm). High level government officials, UNDP and programme staff will provide a rich testimony on their varied experiences on this successful programme.
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