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Planes nacionales en derechos humanos: Debates y reflexiones sobre experiencias latinoamericanas Year of publication: 2021 Author: Laura Pautassi | Mariela Alejandra Acevedo | Felicitas Acosta | Myriam Feldfeber | Pablo Imen | María Mercedes Palumbo | Fernanda Saforcada | Soledad Vercellino Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) En este libro se presentan las experiencias en Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Brasil, Uruguay, Perú y México, en cuanto a la elaboración e implementación de los Planes Nacionales de Derechos Humanos como herramienta de política pública recomendada en la Segunda Conferencia Mundial de Derechos Humanos, celebrada en Viena en 1993. Los textos reunidos en este libro dan cuenta de las tensiones y desafíos a la hora de generar políticas públicas en derechos humanos que sean inclusivas, que respondan a parámetros de participación ciudadana eficaces y con incidencia.
Irish Aid Development Education Strategy 2017-2023: Development Education Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: Irish Aid With the adoption at the UN in September 2015 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world renewed its commitment to eradicating global poverty, hunger and inequality. SDG Target 4.7 calls on States to provide education to ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development. Development education strengthens understanding of the global justice dimension of each of the Goals, inspiring and enabling people to take action at local, national and global levels. It is critical to achieving the promise of transformative change that defines the SDGs.This strategy affirms Ireland’s commitment to development education and its central role to both our international development programme and Irish foreign policy.
Supplement to Framework for Reopening Schools: Emerging Lessons From Country Experiences in Managing the Process of Reopening Schools Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO | United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | World Bank | World Food Programme | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Education systems around the world continue to grapple with the complex decisions of when and how to reopen schools for in-person learning following widespread closures due to the COVID 19 pandemic. This supplement to the Framework for reopening schools, originally published jointly by UNICEF, UNESCO, the World Bank, the World Food Programme, and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in April 2020, summarizes emerging lessons learnt over the past months.The supplement follows the four main dimensions of the Framework (safe operations, focus on learning, wellbeing & protection, and reaching the most marginalized) and highlighting a number of country examples.
UNESCO-UNEVOC Medium-Term Strategy for 2021-2023: Strengthening TVET Capacities and Cooperation in the Member States Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: UNESCO International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNEVOC) The Medium-Term Strategy for 2021-2023 (MTS-III) sets out how UNESCO-UNEVOC will support TVET institutions to meet the demands of dynamic labour markets and provide quality skills training for a sustainable future of work. MTS-III focuses on developing the capacities of TVET leaders, supporting TVET institutions in implementing change programmes, and facilitating knowledge sharing and peer learning within the UNEVOC Network.
Private Engagement in Education in Emergencies: Rights and Regulations Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Efforts to secure inclusive and equitable education for all have prompted calls for greater engagement by the private sector, asserting that businesses and foundations can play significant roles as partners in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). In recent years, given shortfalls in public financing and the need for urgent responses, private actors have increasingly become involved in various aspects of educational programming for education in emergencies (EiE). This arrangement, however, can produce tensions between private engagement and humanitarian response in education, which need to be addressed and in turn require extra coordination, advocacy and attention. This brief explores some of these tensions and makes recommendations to support the prioritization of safe, equitable, and quality public education for all children and young people affected by crises. INEE supports every young person’s right to education and recognizes the State as the primary duty-bearer of schooling, in alignment with international declarations, frameworks, and legal instruments that assert and protect the right to education.
General Guidelines for the Implementation of the Peace Class in Preschool, Elementary and Middle School in Colombia Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | Ana María Velásquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional This document presents the general guidelines for educational communities in Colombia to carry out their peace education projects within the framework of the Peace Law.
Orientaciones generales para la implementación de la cátedra de la paz: En los establecimientos educativos de preescolar, básica y media de colombia Year of publication: 2016 Author: Enrique Chaux | Ana María Velásquez Corporate author: Colombia. Ministerio de Educación Nacional En este documento se presentan las orientaciones generales para que las comunidades educativas de Colombia puedan llevar a cabo sus proyectos de educación para la paz en el marco de la cátedra para la paz.
S’engager en faveur de l’élaboration inclusive de politiques d’éducation physique de qualité: Note de politique Year of publication: 2021 Author: Nancy McLennan Corporate author: UNESCO Cette note de politique, fondée sur des faits, présente les avantages à investir dans l’élaboration inclusive de politiques d’Éducation Physique de Qualité (EPQ). Le contenu s’inspire directement des résultats issus d’interventions menées dans quatre pays, qui démontrent l’intérêt des partenariats intersectoriels dans le développement des politiques d’EPQ et de la mise en œuvre de programmes d’EPQ à faible coût/à fort impact qui devraient accélérer les efforts de rétablissement post-COVID. Cette note contient une sélection de recommandations pratiques à destination des acteurs publics et privés de l’écosystème sport-éducation, ainsi que des ressources pour soutenir la mise en œuvre de ces recommandations.
Construire une campagne de mobilisation citoyenne: Je partage ce guide Corporate author: L'accélérateur de la mobilisation (France) Ce kit est pour partager les bases de la création de campagnes de mobilisation citoyenne, générer de l’inspiration et donner l’envie à des groupes de citoyen.ne.s d’aller gagner des victoires concrètes. 