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Kenya: two scenarios to provide recommendations to values-based education and pluralism through education

Kenya: two scenarios to provide recommendations to values-based education and pluralism through education

Arigatou International Geneva, as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the Curriculum Reform Processes in Kenya, was invited to participate in a five-day process led by the Kenyan Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) to develop a values-based curriculum framework and a support the implementation process as part of the national curriculum reforms in Kenya.


Workshop in Lebanon to implement Learning to Live Together in emergency situations

Workshop in Lebanon to implement Learning to Live Together in emergency situations

In October 2016 the UNESCO Regional Bureau for the Arab States, in collaboration with the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education, and Arigatou International, organized a three-day workshop in Broumana, Lebanon, aimed to introduce the Learning to Live Together Programme to teachers and school administrators from Lebanon, Syria and Egypt.


Tribute to Dr. Parichart Suwanbubbha (1958-2016), member of the Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children

Tribute to Dr. Parichart Suwanbubbha (1958-2016), member of the Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Prof. Dr. Parichart Suwanbubbha on the morning of 6 December 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand after a long battle with illness.


A successful Face-to-Face Advance Training carried out in Panama

A successful Face-to-Face Advance Training carried out in Panama

Arigatou International Geneva, in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development (MIDES) through the Office of Safe Social Development, organised an Advanced Training Workshop on the Learning to Live Together Programme (LTLT) that took place in Panama City, Panama from 2 to 3 December 2016. This was the first time that an Advanced Training workshop was held face-to-face.

The workshop addressed 18 facilitators who in July 2016 were already trained on how to use of the LTLT programme and now are implementing it with children, young people and families.


How can you check for malware without installing antivirus software?

How can you check for malware without installing antivirus software?

Tools such as Windows Sysinternals Process Explorer and VirusTotal safely scan your operating system to see if it is protected and secure.

The layers of technology which are utilised to protect your computer against external threats, such as malware, are necessary to avoid damage or hijacking of files and to block contact with fake websites or malicious links. For this purpose, there are already some existing tools which help you to protect your PC from malware without having to install antivirus software.

Two examples are Windows Sysinternals Process Explorer and VirusTotal, tools that offer good reliability with a high percentage of effectiveness. Both services are accessible for free to any user. To start the process of scanning your PC you need to dedicate just five minutes of your time, then you will be able to check whether your machine is protected against malicious content whenever you want. 

To download Windows Sysinternals Process Explorer, click on this link. If you would prefer to try VirusTotal, click here.


                           

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