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Global Citizenship Education Tools and Piloting Experiences of Four Countries: Cambodia, Colombia, Mongolia and Uganda Year of publication: 2018 Author: Opertti Renato | Hyekyung Kang | Magni Giorgia Corporate author: UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) | APCEIU This report analyses the progresses made by Cambodia, Colombia, Mongolia and Uganda in the development and piloting of GCED tools, designed within the framework of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU)’s and International Bureau of Education (IBE)’s three-year cooperation project, “Global Citizenship Education Curriculum Development and Integration”. Based on the needs identified through the situational analyses carried out during Phase I, the four countries have developed tailored tools to mainstream GCED in their own context and piloted them during Phase II. Through an in-depth analysis of the tools as well as of their piloting processes, this report aims at understanding the extent to which GCED concepts are embedded and integrated into these tools and the way in which these tools contribute to the overall GCED teaching and learning practices in each context. What results from the findings is that the four countries, despite some setbacks due mainly to the strict timeline, have made significant progress in developing innovative strategies to integrate GCED principles into their education policies and practices. Finally, this report concludes with the suggestions for these tools to be effectively implemented during Phase III, particularly for this project, and for any further initiative around GCED areas. Moral Disengagement and Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: An Education Intervention Year of publication: 2014 Author: Anne Aly | Elisabeth Taylor | Saul Karnovsky Corporate author: Taylor & Francis This article reports on the development of an education intervention, the Beyond Bali Education Resource funded by the Australian Governments’ Building Community Resilience Grants of the Federal Attorney General's Department, that applies a conceptual framework grounded in moral disengagement theory. The theory of moral disengagement has been applied to the study of radicalization to violent extremism to explain how individuals can cognitively reconstruct the moral value of violence and carry out inhumane acts. Reaching the Youth: countering the Terrorist Narrative Year of publication: 2012 Author: Thomas Koruth Samuel This monograph studies the issue of the dynamics of youth and terrorism, paying close attention to the methods used by terrorists to entice the youth, the message or the narrative of the terrorists, and the possible counter-narrative that could be subsequently developed. Kyrgyzstan: What to Do and Where to Go in Case of Domestic Violence? Year of publication: 2021 Author: Mehrinisa Sulaimanovna Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) The problem of violence against women in Kyrgyzstan is one of the most relevant. According to the Centre for Democratic Processes Studies Fund, only two of five female victims of domestic violence call for help.  Inclusive Education in Kyrgyzstan (International Journal of Humanities and Natural Sciences; vol. 2-1, no. 41) Year of publication: 2020 Author: A.K. Akkojoeva The article deals with issues of inclusive education, defines the concepts of "inclusion" and "inclusive education". Special attention was paid to the analysis of approaches to the functioning of inclusive education and concepts for the implementation of inclusive education in the Kyrgyz Republic. teaching children with disabilities through inclusive education involves understanding the inclusion of a new philosophy of education that creates a modern humanistic approach to education based on the diversity of students and more individual characteristics of the child than problems, as well as the ability to jointly enrich the education of ordinary children and children with disabilities.  Сharacterizing the Formation and Development of Open Education in Kazakhstan (The Scientific Heritage; no. 66) Year of publication: 2021 Author: N. Adelbaeva | N. Guseva | S. Suleymenova Kazakhstan, being a part of the world educational space, takes into account those trends that are dictated by changes related to informatization and intensification of education, which is based on the modernization of the traditional system. This predetermined the conduct of research in the field of modernization of the higher education, which became the subject of theoretical analysis and practical implementation in this article. The formation and development of a non-traditional education system in Kazakhstan is based on the principles of student-centered education and innovative teaching technologies, which are not unambiguously perceived by both the pedagogical and the Kazakh public. Naturally, on the one hand, the very history of the development and formation of distance and open education, and on the other hand, modern information technologies of teaching become a prerequisite for the improvement and development of the entire education system.  Reforming School Education in Uzbekistan (Sciences of Europe; no.64) Year of publication: 2021 Author: N. Khakimov The author of the article investigated the innovative aspects of reforming school education in a new stage of development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The article emphasizes the role of school education in the successful implementation of democratic reforms and the development of civil society. The author of the article made an attempt to reveal the mission of school education in society, the tasks of secondary schools, in the upbringing of the younger generation and the importance of the activities of teachers in the process of modernizing school education.  Violence Against Women in Kyrgyzstan and Activities Aimed at Its Elimination (International Journal of Humanities and Natural Sciences; vol. 3-1, no. 54) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Sh.I. Madisheva | B.I. Madyshev | S.S. Orunbaev This article reflects the issues of violence in Kyrgyzstan against women, violation of their constitutional rights. Persistent traditions, customs of the Kyrgyz people and religious custom that restrict the rights of women in Kyrgyzstan, which hinder independent decision-making in a particular area. Also reflects the measures of influence and ways of solving, eliminating the problem from the state.  Women's Access to Justice in Kazakhstan: Identifying Barriers and Needs for Change Year of publication: 2013 Corporate author: International Commission of Jurists This report noted a number of problematic aspects of women's access to justice in Kazakhstan that were raised by participants, as well as how the government should address these problems in light of the requirements of Kazakhstan's international obligations.  Domestic Violence in Tajikistan: It’s Time to Restore Justice Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) On International Women's Day, Public Foundation Notabene (Tajikistan), International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR, Belgium) and Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (HFHR, Poland) publish a joint report that examines why many victims of domestic violence still remain without effective protection and support four years after the adoption of new legislation to prevent domestic violence in Tajikistan.