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Humanitarian Action for Children in the Middle East and North Africa for 2023: Fast Facts Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNICEF Middle East and North Africa Total number of children in the region: over 191.2 million Total refugee children: 6.4 million Children in need: around 52.7 million Total internally displaced children: over 6.9 million UNICEF MENA is appealing for US$ 2.6 billion to respond to the ongoing humanitarian crises and children’s humanitarian needs around the region. Violence and its Impact on the Right to Health - Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Right of Everyone to the Enjoyment of the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UN Human Rights This document is a special report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights on violence and its impact on the right to health, including the legal framework, an inclusive approach, the identification of multiple forms of violence, and reasonable responses. The Role of Educational Institutions in Combating Sports Intolerance Year of publication: 2018 Author: Jamal Aldeen Alamarji In this paper, the researcher presents a discussion of how educational institutions can combat sports fanaticism. From this main question, the following sub-questions emerge:• What is meant by sports fanaticism?• What are the characteristics of a sports fanatic?• What are the causes of sports intolerance?• What are the obstacles that limit the role of educational institutions in eliminating sports fanaticism?• What is the hoped-for role for educational institutions to eliminate sports fanaticism? Promoting Education for Shared Life in Teacher Education Programmes Year of publication: 2022 Author: Worrod Gusi | Guy Barak | Roni Misrano Corporate author: Sikkuy-Aufoq The text talks about the reality of teacher preparation programs in teacher training institutions in Israel with regard to preparing teachers to understand common life. The first part discusses the promotion of the concept of joint citizenship in the qualification of teaching staff. The second part also proposes a comprehensive model for the development and promotion of education for shared life at Beit Berl Academic College. We Need to Talk: Measuring Intercultural Dialogue for Peace and Inclusion Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: UNESCO | Institute for Economics and Peace An analysis into the power of intercultural dialogue and the new UNESCO Framework for Enabling Intercultural Dialogue, We Need to Talk presents the first evidence of the link between intercultural dialogue and peace, conflict prevention and non-fragility, and human rights. Using data covering over 160 countries in all regions, the report presents a framework of the structures, processes and values needed to support intercultural dialogue, examining the dynamics and interlinkages between them to reveal substantial policy opportunities with broad spanning benefits. Providing policy support and guidance, the report also includes information on regional trends as well as deep diving case studies.The data, case studies, and think pieces contained in this report highlight key policy and intervention opportunities for intercultural dialogue as an instrument for inclusion, peace and wider societal benefits. Policy makers, development workers, peace and security actors, academics and more are invited to leverage the analysis in this report and findings of the Framework to strengthen intercultural dialogue around the world.  Guide to Psychological and Educational Support for Displaced Children in Conditions of Wars and Disasters Year of publication: 2019 Author: Abdullah Almajadel Corporate author: Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) To activate the ALECSO initiative to educate Arab children in conflict zones, and in response to the need of millions of Arab children who were forced to leave their homes and schools due to the tensions, conflicts and wars that the Arab region has known in recent years, ALECSO launched this publication. As part of its efforts in this field to address the educational gap in order to enable learning facilitators, educators and families to accompany children and help them overcome the psychological and educational damage caused by the traumatic events they knew, ALECSO put in this publication strategies and plans to help displaced students due to war and conflicts. Inequalities and Gender Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean Year of publication: 2023 Author: Karina Batthyány Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) The chapters of this book are the result of the powerful research work carried out within the framework of the call “Inequalities and gender violence in Latin America and the Caribbean", promoted by CLACSO. They seek, as a whole, to outline answers to these questions, through innovative methodologies that redefine conventional tools and give the texts great singularity. The point of view is, in all cases, novel and localized: territorially, but also in terms of theory and epistemology. The reading of This book manages to immerse the reader's gaze in a truly critical approach to the reality of the continent.  Korea-Japan Teacher's Network on GCED 2023: Final Report Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: APCEIU APCEIU launched the Korea-Japan Teachers’ Network on GCED in 2021, and since then, participating teachers from Japan and Korea have engaged in varied activities, including collaborative lesson plan development, online seminars, joint classroom projects, and student exchanges. In 2023, the first in-person training workshop was held in the Republic of Korea. Designed to deepen the understanding of GCED/peace education of participants, strengthen their capacities to foster global citizenship through education, share good practices and cases, and plan for future collaboration, the Workshop was attended by 33 Korean and Japanese teachers who have actively engaged in Network activities, including teacher-student exchange. Common Curriculum Guide for Peace Education in Northeast Asia Year of publication: 2023 Author: Sicong Chen | Jeongmin Eom | Kevin Kester Corporate author: APCEIU Inspired by the recommendations from the study, Peace Education in Northeast Asia: A Situational Analysis (APCEIU, 2021), APCEIU coordinated a project to develop a common curriculum for peace education in Northeast Asia. This initiative was undertaken in partnership with UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office for East Asia, UNESCO Chair on Peace Studies at Nanjing University, UNESCO Chair on Education for Peace, Social Justice and Global Citizenship at Kyushu University, Peace Education Commission of the Peace Studies Association of Japan, Japan Association for International Education, and Korean Society of Education for International Understanding. This guide serves as a framework for supporting peace education in diverse communities across Northeast Asia. Its primary function is to aid in the design and development of peace education programs tailored to various contexts within the region. It is our sincere hope that this guide will serve as a catalyst, encouraging and assisting more teachers and practitioners in the region to actively participate in our collective efforts to foster peace in and through education. Promoting Climate-Sensitive Early Childhood Care and Education in Emergencies Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) This brief addresses a gap in climate change and education literature: young children who are affected by crises. Climate mitigation and adaptation efforts often exclude early childhood care and education (ECCE), especially in crises and emergencies. Therefore, the brief outlines multisectoral ECCE interventions that can serve as solutions to broader climate change mitigation and adaptation goals. These interventions look at long-term solutions that reduce children’s exposure to climate change risks. The aim of these long-term solutions is to create new climate-adapted ways of thinking, being, and doing by focusing on care – for each other and for the earth – and by building climate resilience among children and their supporting care systems.