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                    [Title] => Why Germany accepts refugees – ‘Education not deportation’
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For almost half a year hundreds of thousand of refugees from Africa, Libya, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Syria have been refused entry into Europe.

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During the week break between the UNESCO Executive Board session and the General Conference, I had the pleasure of visiting the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Center in Bonn and partner agency InWent, the Capacity Building International Center of Germany, as well as the German National Commission (NatCom) for UNESCO.

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                    [Title] => Why Germany accepts refugees – ‘Education not deportation’
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