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Global Schools Program 2025 - Know the SDG Advocates and Mentors

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Global Schools Program is part of the UN’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). This initiative supports teachers in integrating the SDGs into school education. Parveen Kumar (currently in Uzbekistan) is a mentor, and that is how Learning Radio is part of this cohort of wonderful Advocates and Mentors. In the 2025 Cohort, there are around 350 advocates from 90 countries. This episode introduces two advocates:Kseniia Zelinskaia (Russia) Methodologist & English TeacherAbdurakhimova Mokhirabonu (Uzbekistan) English TeacherWe shall bring more episodes and introduce our Advocates and their works!

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