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More than 60 universities representing 13 countries in the Mediterranean region met recently in Toulon in France to found
the international association e-Omed, and agreed to enhance cooperation and exchanges in a view to promote the development,
sharing and use of open educational resources.
The e-Omed project aims to provide a comprehensive framework for democratizing access to educational resources and improving
the quality of higher education by facilitating co-production, exchanges and localization of educational content and pedagogical
practices in the Mediterranean region.
UNESCO has released a call for all universities in the Mediterranean region to participate in the initiative. For more information
contact association@eomed.org.
Test courtesy of UNESCO news service
Photo: Michel Ravassar
24 January 2011

