Draft:NORRAG Global Education Centre
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NORRAG is the Global Education Centre of the Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID) and a global network of around 5,800 experts in international policy and cooperation in education and training[1]. According to its Strategy (2021-2025), NORRAG’s vision is “a world where everyone enjoys the right to equitable, quality, accessible lifelong education as a public good.”[2] The Centre is located at Rue Rothschild 20 in Geneva, Switzerland, separate from the Geneva Graduate Institute's campus at Maison de la Paix[3]. NORRAG's objectives are to produce and disseminate research and evidence on education and development, focusing on surfacing and amplifying under-represented expertise[4].
Founding
[edit]The NORRAG Global Education Centre replaced the Research, Review, and Advisory Group (RRAG), established in 1977 by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA).[5]
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