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Climate Change Project Management Guide Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Plan Nacional de Adaptación al Cambio Climático (PNACC) This guide has 5 steps that allow the creation of projects aimed at the fight against climate change, the steps described here are: Identify the initiatives, know the information for action, articulate the proposal with planning instruments, evaluate the context and the key stakeholders of your initiative and identify sources of funding. All steps are described and examples are given.  An Exciting Adventure Emotional Education Activity Book Year of publication: 2016 Author: Susana Guirao Hernández Corporate author: Region of Murcia With this guide you will be able to work on the emotional management of children. It presents a journey guided by two characters to a country called "Calmland". It has different activities that allow you to recognize and manage different emotions.  The Saudi Woman Awareness about the Rights of the Housemaid Year of publication: 2014 Author: Haya Saleh Saud Al Harbi Corporate author: King Saud University The study aims to identify the extent of Saudi women's awareness of the physical, psychological, live and social rights of the domestic worker. The study reached an agreement that the worker should get a suitable room for accommodation and a healthy food, and treat her in the right way. The study gives a clear idea of the extent to which Saudi women understand the needs of the domestic worker.  Citizenship and Social Justice Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: Al Jazeera Channel An episode presented by Al-Jazeera, which reviews citizenship and social justice, taking into account the context of the Arab Spring. The seminar focuses on building the modern state in the light of citizenship and social justice. The broadcaster hosts 3 university professors to talk about the topic. The episode deals with the problems facing the modern state in the Arab world, with a focus on citizenship and social justice.  A New Era of Social Justice: International Labour Conference, 100th Session, 2011; Report of the Director-General, Report I(A) Year of publication: 2011 Corporate author: International Labour Organization (ILO) This report specifically presents to the conference what the Director believes are the fundamental problems the ILO faces as it oversees a century of its inception in 2019. These problems are the remnants of an ineffective growth pattern that has increased inequality around the world over the past 30 years. The mission of the organization is to continue to work together to develop effective responses to these challenges - within the ILO itself, with national bodies such as governments, employers and workers, and through ILO cooperation with others.  Pedagogical Guides: Let's Educate With Equality Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Chile. Ministry of Education This publication includes four pedagogical guides, the first seeks to generate reflection of teachers and managers about their role in gender constructions, the second one seeks critical reflection of elementary school students on how gender constructions affect decisions, the third guide looks the same for high school students, and the fourth guide goes around the reflection of parents / guardians on how gender roles affect the vocational decisions of boys and girls.  Youth X Change Training Kit on Responsible Consumption for Africa Year of publication: 2017 Author: Carme Martinez-Roca | Victoria Thoresen Corporate author: UNESCO | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Young people from all walks of life play a critical role in delivering the 17 goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly in areas like education, lifestyle and responsible consumption and production. As the consumers of today and decision-makers of tomorrow, they define the demand for goods and services and have the power to drive economic prosperity, environmental sustainability and social equality.This approach underpins the YouthXchange Initiative, which contributes to the Global Action Programme on Education for Sustainable Development and aligns with the goals of the 2030 Agenda. The initiative promotes equitable, informed and efficient consumption, while the training kit supports that effort with clear, reliable and compelling information. As well as outlining the relationship between the environment, the economy and social justice, the kit uses case studies to showcase the available opportunities and encourage readers to take shared responsibility for their future, starting with their own attitudes and behaviours. Youth-led Solutions: Amplifying Youth’s Civic Footprint and Connecting Youth Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESCO believes in the value of youth civic engagement and youth‐led solutions. In line with our Operational Strategy on Youth (2014‐2021), our approach to meaningfully engaging with youth entails working with youth as change‐makers and partners, and not solely as beneficiaries. We apply cutting‐edge approaches and programmes that contribute to shaping an enabling ecosystem for meaningful, effective and sustainable youth civic engagement.  Advancing Youth Rights: Participatory Approaches for Youth Policy Design Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Inclusive and efficient youth policies are the cornerstone to building such environment. While no global binding framework exists, there is a growing international con¬sensus on principles for youth policy-making, rooted in the UN World Programme of Action for Youth adopted in 1995 and in the 1998 and 2019 Lisbon Declarations on Youth Policies and Programmes. Efficient youth policies require whole-of-society approaches to addressing youth issues, broad ownership and cross-sector engagement. They also necessitate meaningful engagement of youth in all their diversity – particularly those furthest behind: the most vulnerable and marginalized, the potentially or effectively radicalized, the ones engaging in violence and those suffering the scourge of conflict.  OzonAction Education Pack for Secondary School Teachers: Teacher’s Book Year of publication: 2008 Author: Wayne Talbot Corporate author: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) The education pack aims to raise awareness and encourage the active participation of young people in the debate on ozone depletion, its potential effects on them, the place in which they live and the planet. It also offers them a chance to design their own projects for taking action. These materials build upon ideas and activities in our OzonAction Education Pack for Primary Schools and other Ozzy Ozone materials.