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EENI is a member of the INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON DISTANCE EDUCATION (UNITED NATIONS)
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON DISTANCE EDUCATION is a non-profit
organization established in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1997 to promote and develop distance education programs. Since 2003 the Commission holds consultative status, special category, with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of United Nations. Its Honorary President and Founder has been Prof. Dr. Ilya Prigogine, Nobel Prize for Chemistry, until his recent death.
The Commission offers a scheme of quality assessment audits to those member institutions that choose to join the scheme. It is open to all academic institutions that offer any form of distance taught programs and at all levels. It is also open to students who choose to pursue distance learning.
Among the main objectives of the organization are the promotion of distance education programs in emerging countries and the creation of a scholarship fund for students with demonstrable low levels of income in underdeveloped countries. Each member institution of CODE and all institutions that join the quality assessment scheme are required to offer two scholarships annually for each course audited. These scholarships are to be offered to students in emerging and undeveloped countries.
CODE is established in five regional centers across the five continents. It is represented in all the offices of United Nations through delegates who inform the Economic and Social Council of the concerns of the sector and keep track of programs designed to enhance education levels and to reduce the technological deficit of the least
favored countries.
EENI is full member of this organization since December 2003.

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