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Paul Belanger
Belanger helped the conference produce two guides for the future of the field: The Hamburg Declaration and The Agenda for the Future. In 1999, he led UNESCO to implement International Adult Learners’ Week, a celebration festival of adult learning which has been adopted in 50 countries. In 2000, Belanger became president of the International Council of Adult Education. In that post, he has helped research the adult learning policies, strategies and plans of 24 countries throughout all regions of the world. Also, he instigated a six-year review of the impact of the CONFINTEA V accomplishments and results, reported it to the world and proposed needed changes and adjustments for the future. Belanger has done much to enhance the visibility and stature of adult and continuing education as a field of practice. He has developed and offered an adult learning policy framework with eight categories of policies: expression of learning demand; ensure continuity of learning throughout life; provision-focused, accessibility; work-related; social issues-related; financial; and the role of the state and non-governmental agencies. |
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