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글로벌 교육 우선 구상: 유엔 사무총장의 구상 Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) 유엔 사무총장은 교육과 관련된 ‘모두를 위한 교육 목표(Education for All Goals)’와  ‘새천년개발목표(Millennium Development Goals)’의 진행을 가속화 시키기 위하여 2012년 9월 5개년 ‘글로벌교육우선구상(GEFI)’을 출범시켰다. 이 구상의 목표는 2015년 최종 추진을 위한 광범위한 활동의 스펙트럼을 함께 이어가며, 그 중심에 사회·정치적 개발 의제와 관련된 양질의 변화된 교육을 두고, 지속적인 글로벌 지지 노력을 통해 교육을 위한 충분한 추가적 펀딩을 확보한다. 본 사업은 세가지 우선 순위의 영역을 두는데, 그 첫 번째로는 모든 어린이를 학교에 입학시키는 것, 두 번째는 학습의 질을 향상시키는 것, 세 번째는 세계 시민을 육성하는 것이다. Foro regional: Educación más allá de las Fronteras: Solidaridad Regional para la Garantía del Derecho a la Educación de Personas en Contexto de Movilidad; reporte del evento Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago El aumento sustantivo de la movilidad intrarregional, la progresiva transformación de la procedencia de la población en contexto de movilidad y la presencia de flujos masivos de desplazamiento en los últimos años han supuesto importantes desafíos para los Estados. Particularmente, en establecer las maneras en que las personas migrantes, refugiadas, solicitantes de asilo y retornadas puedan ejercer sus derechos fundamentales. Entre estos derechos, el derecho a la educación emerge como una herramienta para proteger la dignidad humana, especialmente considerando su capacidad de promover la garantía de otros derechos y de constituirse, por tanto, en un derecho multiplicador. Un compromiso central de la Agenda 2030 adoptada por los Estados Miembros es “no dejar a nadie atrás”, por lo que considerar las necesidades de protección de las personas en situación de movilidad resulta urgente. El logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible depende de nuestra respuesta a este desafío mundial y regional.  Education and Migration Policy Paper: Language, Education and Migration in the Context of Forced Displacement (Policy Brief Series, no 1) Year of publication: 2018 Author: Francine Sara Menashy | Zeena Zhakaria A surge in global migration, spurred in part by conflict, emergency, and fragility, has elicited increased attention to the specific needs of migrant and refugee learners. The international community faces an urgent global challenge: more people are now displaced than since the end of the Second World War. Half of those displaced are under the age of 18. Further, while two-thirds of international migrants are in high-income countries, 85% of those displaced by conflict and natural disaster now live in low-income countries. Forced displacement creates particular vulnerabilities, including access to education free from discrimination. Meeting Sustainable Development Goal 4 by 2030 demands that all children, youth, and adults receive an inclusive and equitable quality education. Education is a right that plays a critical role in advancing both sustainable development and peace. Yet refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers encounter numerous barriers to an inclusive andequitable quality education in host countries worldwide.  Reconstruir sin ladrillos: guías de apoyo para el sector educativo en contextos de emergencias Year of publication: 2017 Author: Griselda Amuchástegui | María Isabel del Valle | Henry Renna Corporate author: UNESCO Santiago La Educación es fundamental para todos los niños, niñas y jóvenes y más aún en situaciones de emergencia. Es una herramienta para el bienestar psico-social de las comunidades en la respuesta, de desarrollo de capacidades para la preparación y reducción del riesgo y de fortalecimiento local en la recuperación de los territorios. La educación es y debe ser un medio para mejorar y transformar las vidas y el hábitat del ser humano. También la Educación es un fin, en su búsqueda y construcción colectiva las personas regeneran relaciones, trazan proyectos comunes y fortalecen su auto-concepto. Ella no sólo contribuye al bienestar, la Educación es por misma un estar-bien colectivo, mejora nuestras habilidades, internaliza valores, contribuye al cambio social, a la salud y la vida sana, la cohesión local. Es un derecho y es también habilitador de otros derechos. Históricamente, ante desastres la Educación ha sido abordada a mediano y largo plazo en lugar de ser activada desde la fase de respuesta a emergencias; la ayuda humanitaria suele enfocarse en la provisión de alimentos, vivienda, agua, albergue, cuestiones imprescindibles pero que deben y pueden ser cruzadas con acciones del sector de Educación desde el primer momento. La Educación no puede esperar a tiempos más estables para su despliegue; debe ser garantizada en todo momento, en todo lugar y de todas las formas posibles como un Derecho Humano Fundamental.  RESPECT Women: Preventing Violence Against Women Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: World Health Organization (WHO) Violence against women and girls remains pervasive across the world, despite significant efforts being made to recognize, eliminate, and prevent it in all its forms. Eliminating violence against women and girls is pivotal to achieving gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the Sustainable Development Goals. Elimination can only be done through prevention. Successful prevention requires: political commitment and leadership,implementing laws and policies that promote gender equality,investing in women’s organizations,allocating resources to prevention, andaddressing the multiple forms of discrimination women face daily. Based on the principles of respect and equality, and lessons learned from evidence-based results on what works in preventing violence from occurring and recurring, the World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Women, in collaboration with ten other UN, bilateral, and multilateral agencies, have developed “RESPECT Women: Preventing violence against women”. This publication provides a comprehensive framework to inform policy makers and implementers about designing, planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating interventions and programmes on preventing and responding to violence against women. The framework outlines seven inter-related intervention strategies derived from the word “respect”: Relationships skills strengthenedEmpowerment of womenServices ensuredPoverty reducedEnvironments made safeChild and adolescent abuse preventedTransformed attitudes, beliefs and norm  Violence Against Women Infographic: Health Impacts and the Role of the Health Sector Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: World Health Organization (WHO) The WHO Department for Management of NCDs, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention, and Department of Reproductive Health and Research, have prepared an infographic displaying the prevalence and health and social consequences of violence against women, and what the health sector can do to address this public health problem. The infographic is targeted at policy makers and professionals working in the health sector and other relevant sectors.  [Video] We must act now - for people and our planet Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN. DESA) The world is facing challenges of an unprecedented nature. A polarized political landscape, worrisome signs of a global economic slow-down, growing inequalities, conflicts and a global environmental crisis. The evidence is clear: we must act now. The international community has a brief window of opportunity to accelerate action, using the plan in place to achieve a positive outcome for everyone: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 transformative Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  Be a buddy, not a bully: experiences of sexual and gender minority youth in Tamil Nadu schools Year of publication: 2019 Author: Menon C. Sunil, Chakrapani. Venkatesan, Jadav. Sarita Corporate author: UNESCO New Delhi We at UNESCO recognize that no country can achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 - to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all - if students are discriminated against or experience violence because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity. This study conducted under the overall guidance of the School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu highlights our shared commitment to prevent and address bullying in educational institutions. We are confident that this report will be an effective tool for evidence based advocacy with school education departments and go a long way in promoting a comprehensive education sector response to SOGIE-based bullying, which includes enabling policy environments; inclusive curriculum and learning materials; professional development programmes for teachers and other school staff; support for learners including awarenessraising activities; and an overall school environment that is safe, nonviolent and that understands and appreciates diversity.  Devlop’ Le journal de Louvain Coopération 4 - Février 2017 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Louvain Coopération “Soutenir un tissu economique solide“ Louvain Cooperation est constamment a la recherche de diversification et d’innovation dans ses moyens d’action. Les subsides publics belges et europeens avec lesquels nous travaillons, s’ils sont necessaires et efficaces, ne sont pas l’unique moyen d’action que nous devons mobiliser pour remplir notre mission. Nos partenaires du monde agricole et rural, cooperative ou organisations paysannes, nous interpellent sur notre capacite a les soutenir dans leur developpement entrepreneurial, au-dela des techniques de production agroecologiques. Des unites de transformation et de commercialisation de leurs produits leur permettraient d’ajouter de la valeur a leur production tout en conservant la maitrise. Or ce type de projet entrepreneurial rencontre des difficultes de financement : exclus des subsides, trop risques pour les banques ou microfinances locales, trop petits pour les investisseurs sociaux des pays occidentaux. Le fonds d’investissement Kampani, dont Louvain Cooperation est membre fondateur, propose des outils financiers adaptes au developpement de telles initiatives. Le soutien technique et strategique apporte par nos programmes, couple, via Kampani, aux capacites et exigences d’investissement pour la creation de PME agricoles, nous donne la possibilite de soutenir un tissu economique solide, au service des petits agriculteurs et de la lutte contre le rechauffement climatique.  Devlop’ Le journal de Louvain Coopération 5 - Septembre 2017 Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Louvain Coopération Notre assemblee generale a approuve les comptes de 2016. Ils se soldent par une perte de 846.171€ qui resulte principalement d’un engagement trop important de fonds aupres de nos partenaires empechant l’ONG de materialiser une serie de cofinancements et de valorisations. Si ceci a ete ≪ benefique ≫ a nos partenaires, cela a neanmoins reduit considerablement nos fonds propres. Heureusement, la continuite des operations n’est pas menacee grace aux mesures urgentes qui ont ete prises. A tres court terme, elles visent a garantir que l’exercice 2017 ne sera pas en perte. Ceci passe notamment par une baisse des charges d’exploitation et par des efforts en matiere de ressources humaines. Le conseil d’administration a par ailleurs confie a deux de ses membres la realisation d’un audit institutionnel et financier dont les resultats ont permis au CA de prendre une premiere serie de decisions importantes relatives a l’organisation de l’ONG. Ils constituent la base d’un plan d’actions en vue d’une reorganisation progressive des equipes du siege et du terrain. C’est ainsi que l’ONG se centrera dorenavant sur un nouveau departement ≪ Programmes ≫ soutenu dans ses actions par un departement ≪ Supports ≫. L’objectif de ce recentrage autour des programmes, couple aux efforts des differentes equipes, est de pouvoir rebondir et accroitre l’efficience de notre organisation. Cela nous permettra de renforcer la qualite du travail mene avec nos quelques 140 partenaires en vue d’ameliorer les conditions de vie des populations de nos zones d’intervention. Saluons la mobilisation tres forte des equipes de Louvain Cooperation en vue de relever ce defi.