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        hosting the ‘3rd UNESCO World Open Educational Resources (OER) Congress’ titled ‘Digital Public Goods:
        Open Solutions and AI for Inclusive Access to Knowledge,’ from 19 to 20 November 2024, at Dubai World

        Trade Centre, organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
        The event is being held on the sidelines of the Knowledge Summit 2024, which is being organized by MBRF

        and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
        The 3rd UNESCO World OER Congress is being held for the first time in the Arab World. The congress will

        convene approximately 500 ministers, senior officials, and decision-makers from key sectors such as
        education, digital services, and communications.

        Bringing together policymakers, educators, and innovators from across the world, the congress will open
        avenues to explore the transformative potential of Open Educational Resources (OER) in advancing
        equitable access to knowledge.

        Empowering Access through Open Solutions
        The Congress will explore how OER can be leveraged to advance global digital collaboration, in line with

        UNESCO’s 2019 recommendation. Participants will engage in in-depth discussions on best practices,
        innovations, and strategies to scale the impact of OER. A key focus will be on collaborative approaches to
        broaden access to OER worldwide.

        A Vision for the Future of Inclusive Learning
        The congress will further establish guidelines to promote openly licensed content and tackle challenges

        arising from AI and other emerging technologies. Discussions will conclude with the Dubai Declaration for
        Action on OER, outlining concrete steps to advance inclusive and equitable quality education.

        Many countries have made exceptional progress in implementing UNESCO’s OER recommendations, with
        their initiatives set to be highlighted at the congress. For instance, in Cuba, the Virtual Health University

        transformed healthcare education by providing flexible, accessible, OER-based learning for professionals,
        even in remote areas. Furthermore, Madagascar addressed exceptionally to COVID-19 challenges by
        launching an e-learning platform, distributing tablets, and utilizing radio broadcasts to bridge digital divides in

        primary education. In addition, Malaysia’s inclusive OER Policy ensures accessible resources to all,
        supported by the government for educator training and technology investment. Meanwhile, Morocco’s 2024

        national strategy for OER and Open Science aims to modernize education and expand research accessibility,
        driven by strong engagement from educators. These initiatives showcase diverse approaches to advancing

        equitable access to knowledge through OER across different contexts.
        The congress aligns with the objectives of Knowledge Summit, which has positioned itself as a leading global

        event for the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and success stories. The impact extends beyond
        discussions, providing a vital platform for introducing groundbreaking insights and innovative ideas. By
        showcasing best practices, the summit provides actionable solutions for pressing global challenges, making it

        an invaluable event for stakeholders worldwide.
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