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What's Left of Spring? A Long Path towards Social Justice In the Arab Region; Case Study: Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) “What is left of the spring? A long path towards achieving social justice in the Arab region” is the first in a series of social development reports that ESCWA intends to publish. It comes two years after the publication of “Spring Promises: Citizenship and Civic Participation in the Paths of Democratic Transition,” the study that reviewed the general context surrounding the so-called Arab Spring and addressed the challenges facing achieving social justice, consensus and maintaining social cohesion during political transitions. This report is also issued the day after the international community adopts a new global path for development, which is the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, of which social justice is the main pillar.  Ici et là-bas: Les élèves enquêtent sur les objectifs de développement durable; Guide pédagogique Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Eco-Ecole | Agence Française de Développement (AFD) Ici et Là-Bas, c’est une méthodologie et des outils pour mener un projet sur les Objectifs de développement durable avec des élèves, en 5 étapes.  Global Learning in Subject Teaching: Framework and Toolkit Year of publication: 2020 Author: Katarzyna Dzięciołowska | Anna Wojtych Corporate author: Center for Citizenship Education (CCE) | Global Issues, Global Subjects (GIGS) The brochure 'Global Learning in Subject Teaching: Framework and Toolkit' has been developed as a proposal for teachers, educators and educational institutions on how to reach pupils with Global Learning.In its practical part, the brochure provides the reader with a toolkit of 20 ready-to-use lesson plans for subject lessons where the subject curriculum topics are linked with global issues such as migration, climate change and gender equality.  The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Refugee Crisis Year of publication: 2020 Author: Alice Corner Corporate author: Venngage Inc. One group of people who are impacted the most by the Coronavirus Pandemic is the world’s population of refugees and displaced people. There are approximately 25 million refugees in the world, facing unique struggles in access to healthcare, government assistance, and sanitation. Venngage analyzed the data to help paint a fuller picture of COVID-19’s impact on the refugee crisis.  Ouverture sur le monde Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: Annoncer la Couleur (ALC) L’ECM est une éducation holistique qui ouvre les yeux des individus aux réalités du monde et les incite à œuvrer pour davantage de justice d’équité et de droits pour toutes et tous.Les activités proposées dans ce dossier s’adressent aux élèves du type 1 ayant un retard mental léger et éprouvant des difficultés scolaires mais étant aptes à s’intégrer de façon autonome dans la société à l’âge adulte. Les activités proposées prennent en compte les difficultés potentielles inhérentes à ce type d’élèves à besoins spécifiques comme les difficultés de concentration, un manque d’autonomie, etc.  Digital Empowerment of Girls Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Plan International This briefing paper provides recommendations for closing the digital gender gap that will enable girls to participate in and contribute to our increasingly digital future.  Empoderamiento digital de las niñas Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Plan International Este documento informativo argumenta que mediante la promoción de la alfabetización digital de las niñas y el cierre de la brecha digital de género se podrá conseguir importantes logros con respecto a la igualdad de género y la promoción de los derechos de las niñas y mujeres en todo el mundo.  EIU Best Practices Series No.31: A Step towards Change: Incorporating EIU in Classrooms and Beyond Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.31 introduces a case study in which Bhutanese school carried out activities and curriculum development to successfully promote EIU and ESD for students and teachers. While the school’s curriculum already embodies a degree of EIU, the school strived to be more creative in upholding the existing content by exploring newer issues of media ethics, human rights, culture, and environmental conservation for fruitful engagement. This in turn allowed the target audience to learn the values of EIU/ESD for a culture of peace. EIU Best Practices Series No.32: Teacher Training and Whole School Approach for Improving Teacher EIU Competences Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: APCEIU This monograph is one of APCEIU's EIU Best Practices Series, which aims to encourage educators, scholars, and activists to implement and share local initiatives on EIU. The Series No.32 introduces two cases in which primary and secondary school teachers in Beijing were trained to promote EIU in respective communities. As teachers developed their EIU competence and awareness, students learned to be more open-minded, respectful, and tolerant. The issue highlights the important role educators have in instilling EIU values and shaping perception. Engaging Girls, Boys and Youth as Active Citizens: Plan International’s Position Paper Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Plan International This paper provides Plan International’s position on the right to participate in public life, as well as analysis of: the legal and political framework; the impact of social and gender norms on participation; and specific issues in relation to political empowerment and active citizenship. This paper supports 100 Million Reasons, Plan International’s 2017-2022 Global Strategy, in which supporting girls, boys and youth as active drivers of change is a main priority. It upholds our work in relation to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals – in particular Goals 5, 10 and 16. A number of high-level recommendations are included to guide advocacy.