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Global Citizenship Education (GCED) infographic Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: UNESCO Which skills does Global Citizenship Education aim to develop? How can effectively implement Global Citizenship Education? Who are the key players? Women Empowerment in Saudi Arabia - Human Rights Commission Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: HRCSaudi The symposium on women's empowerment in the Kingdom was held on Thursday, 03/30/1440 H, organized by the Human Rights Commission and in cooperation with the United Nations Office in Riyadh at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.  Her Atlas: Girls’ and Women's Right to Education Atlas Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Her Atlas, the online atlas of girls’ and women’s right to education, is developed as part of Her education, our future, UNESCO’s initiative to accelerate action for girls’ and women’s education by leveraging political and financial commitments. Her Atlas aims to enhance public knowledge and monitor the status of national constitutions, legislation and regulations related to girls’ and women’s education rights in order to encourage countries to improve their legal and policy frameworks.  Speech by Professor Klaus Schwab Entitled Globalization 4.0 at the Opening Session of the #World Summit of Governments 2019 Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Al Dhafra TV (United Arab Emirates) Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and CEO of the World Economic Forum: We must move to globalization in line with the modern world and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.  Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: The Key to Unlocking SDG 4 - Quality Education for All Year of publication: 2017 Author: Matt Wisbey Corporate author: UNESCO Bangkok This brochure, designed as a bright and bold resource to be used with policy makers and other key stakeholders, explores the reasons why mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) is the key to quality lifelong learning opportunities for all. Linking the key elements of MTB-MLE with SDG4’s targets, it outlines the benefits for both individual learners and society as a whole. ESD Zoom Newsletters: COP22 Climate Action Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO ESD Zoom Newsletter COP22: Climate Action- COP22 advocates central role for education in international response to climate change- Education is key for green future says UNESCO Director-General at COP22- UNESCO launches two new publications International Events- First UNESCO Symposium on the Future of ESD held in Japanese town- ESD Prize 2016 awarded by UNESCO's Director-General in Paris- "Future of Education and Skills" meeting discusses conceptual learning framework and competencies On the Ground- In Ecuador, UNESCO launches Spanish version of "Tanah", a free game app to respond to earthquakes and tsunamis- Local communities in Tanzania learn to mitigate climate change- Promoting ESD through Community Learning Centres in Viet Nam GAP Key Partners- New app to discover the SDGs and share sustainable actions- OMEP launches Resource Bank on Early Childhood Education and ESD- Beijing International Forum on ESD gathers more than 300 experts- ESD guidelines for schools developed by Japan now availiable in English- Listen to Hilary Ewang Ngide speak about the commitment to the GAP of his organization CCREAD-Cameroon, following the winning of the UNESCO-Japan Prize on ESD- "Empowering the teacher of tomorrow" at LTN Conference in Tallinn [Video] The future we need – and how we get there Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Friends of the Earth Europe Friends of the Earth groups across Europe are working for a socially-just, safe and peaceful future for all – and this is how they do it.  L'ABC de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale Year of publication: 2016 Corporate author: UNESCO UNESO's FAQ on Global citizenship education [Video] Citizenship and Human Rights Education for Change Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Global Campus of Human Rights In increasingly selective, violent and intolerant times, it becomes crucial to reinforce our capacities to deal with topical, controversial and contested issues undermining our human dignity and to promote the supportive values of non-discrimination, democracy, intercultural dialogue and peace. Teaching and learning about democratic citizenship, human rights and EU common values represents an opportunity to react and counter the negative forces of our time.This MOOC aims to foster the promotion of Human Rights Education and EU common values through the transfer of knowledge about the definitions, frameworks and content of Human Rights Education as well as the analysis of existing and innovative practices on teaching styles, approaches and methods. Global Working Group to End School-Related Gender-Based Violence Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) In August 2014, a coalition of governments, development organizations, civil society activists, UN agencies and research institutions came together to collaborate on ending gender-based violence in and around schools.The Global Working Group to End SRGBV has been a strong advocate to ensure that schools remain safe places for learning and that girls and boys have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skills and resources they need to reach their potential.To learn more about the group and its members, please go here:www.ungei.org/srgbv