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Weaving Education and Equity in Ibero-America Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Ricardo Cuenca Autor corporativo: Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) Addressing the complex relationship between education and inequality in Latin America is a challenge. Economic and social disparities create a complex network in the region. Despite progress, access remains an obstacle for many. During its 75-year history, the OEI has been working to break down the barriers that hinder equitable education for all. Ricardo Cuenca, member of the OEI Advisory Board, explains to what extent educational policies can contribute to mitigating these inequalities in Latin America.  Tejiendo educación y equidad en Iberoamérica Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Ricardo Cuenca Autor corporativo: Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI) Abordar la compleja relación entre educación y desigualdad en Iberoamérica es todo un desafío. Las disparidades económicas y sociales tejen un entramado complejo en la región. A pesar de los avances, el acceso sigue siendo un obstáculo para muchos. En esta travesía, la OEI ha venido trabajando durante sus 75 años de historia para derribar las barreras que obstaculizan una formación equitativa para todos. Ricardo Cuenca, miembro del Consejo Asesor de la OEI, nos explica hasta qué punto las políticas educativas pueden contribuir a mitigar esas desigualdades en Iberoamérica.  Global Vaccines Equity and Solidarity: For a Fair, Equitable and Timely Allocation of COVID-19 Vaccines in Africa; Series #1 Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Harare African populations have been side-lined through the COVID-19 Vaccination roll-out process. A vaccination timeline taking Africa into 2023 would be unethical. African countries need to invest in their own structures and stop relying on colonial structures. There is a moral obligation to safeguard the population through equal distribution. This not only makes moral and ethical sense but also scientific and economic sense as a slow roll out in Africa will impact the rest of the world. First in a series of community engagement and experience sharing workshops launched on 14 April 2021. This fact sheet captures the main discussion outcomes.  Over the Tipping Point: How Multiple, Overlapping Climate and Environmental Shocks and Hazards on Children in the East Asia and Pacific Region are Eroding their Coping Strategies, Exacerbating Inequality, and Forever Changing Their Futures Año de publicación: 2023 Autor corporativo: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This report unveils the intensifying frequency and compounding effects of climate-related hazards intertwined with non-climate shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic and socio-economic challenges. Given that children are already facing the impacts of climate change, adaptation and resilience measures are needed now to reduce the full force of impacts. This report recommends three areas to do so: Children have continued access to the key services they need: This requires investing in climate-smart and disaster-resilient education, health, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services for children, so that children can access these services despite the shocks they face; Child protection and social protection systems are in place and are climate-responsive; and There is understanding of what to expect and how to adjust as necessary, establishing and utilizing strong early warning, risk management and disaster preparedness systems. In all of this, children and young people must be at the forefront of our actions. Urgency demands that they take action themselves, leading the way with innovative solutions for both mitigation and adaptation. We must support their efforts, providing them with the necessary skills and resources to amplify their work. Above all, we owe them every opportunity for success as we work together to secure a better world for generations to come. Guide to Significant Learning Situations in the Classroom for Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development in Secondary School Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Helena Rodriguez de Guzmán Autor corporativo: Entreculturas | Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) This didactic proposal aims to promote new models of education so that they are more attractive, more conscious and with a profound and greater influence on the exercise of citizenship. Designed from the foundations of Transformative Education, it is committed to giving all students the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills for global and critical citizenship by supporting their vital growth in a comprehensive manner, as proposed by UNESCO (UNESCO, 2022). In turn, this teaching resource provides tools that support the educational strategies promoted by the LOMLOE whose main objective is to guarantee the comprehensive training of students, contributing to the development of their personality, the full exercise of human rights and active and democratic citizenship in the actual society.  Guía de situaciones de aprendizaje significativas en el aula para la ciudadanía global y el desarrollo sostenible en secundaria Año de publicación: 2024 Autor: Helena Rodriguez de Guzmán Autor corporativo: Entreculturas | Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) Esta propuesta didáctica pretende impulsar nuevos modelos de educación para que éstos sean más atractivos, más conscientes y con una profunda y mayor influencia en el ejercicio de la ciudadanía. Diseñada desde los fundamentos de la Educación Transformadora, apuesta por dar la oportunidad a todo el alumnado a adquirir las competencias necesarias para una ciudadanía global y crítica desde el acompañamiento a su crecimiento vital de forma integral, tal y como propone la UNESCO (UNESCO, 2022). A su vez, este recurso didáctico aporta herramientas que apoyan las estrategias educativas que promueve la LOMLOE cuyo objetivo principal es garantizar la formación integral del alumnado contribuyendo al desarrollo de su personalidad, el ejercicio pleno de los derechos humanos y a una ciudadanía activa y democrática en la sociedad actual.  Inequalities and Gender Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean Año de publicación: 2023 Autor: Karina Batthyány Autor corporativo: 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.  Desigualdades y violencias de género en América Latina y el Caribe Año de publicación: 2023 Autor: Karina Batthyány Autor corporativo: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) Los capítulos del presente libro son fruto de los potentes trabajos de investigación realizados en el marco de la convocatoria “Desigualdades y violencias de género en América Latina y el Caribe", promovida por CLACSO. Buscan, en su conjunto, esbozar respuestas a dichos interrogantes, mediante metodologías innovadoras que resignifican herramientas convencionales y dotan a los textos de gran singularidad. El punto de vista es, en todos los casos, novedoso y localizado: territorialmente, pero también en lo que a la teoría y a la epistemología se refiere. La lectura de este libro logra sumergir la mirada de la lectora o el lector a un acercamiento verdaderamente crítico a la realidad del continente.  Confronting Inequality through GCED: Toward Justice, Inclusion, and Transformation (SangSaeng; No.65, 2025) Año de publicación: 2025 Autor corporativo: APCEIU The 62nd issue of SangSaeng has been published with the theme of “Ethical AI and GCED: Exploring the Expanding Domain of Artificial Intelligence.”AI has never been as pervasive and influential as it is in today’s rapidly changing world. Despite the convenience and cutting-edge technology AI has offered us, it has the potential to pose a threat to humanity. This is where ethics for AI should come forward. In this regard, this issue will lead readers to the alarming side of AI as well as its future developments, focusing on the importance of GCED and AI ethics in tackling any potential problems.Contents03 Editor's Note 04 Special ColumnEmbracing Change to Cultivate Success — Integrating Global Citizenship Education into Tertiary Education / Dendev Badarch08 FOCUS Ethical AI and GCED: Exploring the Expanding Domain of Artificial IntelligenceRole of Ethics in the Era of AI — Protecting and Guiding AI Processes for Humanity to Flourish / Emma Ruttkamp-BloemPayingAttention to AI Ethics — An Avenue for a New Competitive Edge in Business / Myoungshin KimDriving Innovative Education — Balancing Future Possibilities and Ethical Concerns: How GCED Can be Used to Address AI Issues / Angelique Southern 20 Special ReportEmpowering a Climate Generation — From Classrooms to Climate Frontlines : The Transformative Role of Education highlighted at COP28 / Djian Sadadou 22 Best PracticesNavigating an AI Future — Ethical AI and the Importance of Critical Thought / Hannah GrantGLACE Brings the World to a City — Empowering Youth as Global Citizens: Lessons from Navotas City’s Project GLAC / Marco D. MedurandaLowering Eco-Anxiety — Teaching Climate Change Through Media and Information Literacy / Laetitia Legrand 33 GCED YOUTH NETWORKNew Wave of Youth Advocacy — Role of AI in Youth Advocacy and its Ethical Implications to Global Citizenship / Oshan M. Gunathilake and Diego Manrique36 Understanding the Asia Pacific RegionDiscovering Auroville — Where Boundaries Fade, Nature Thrives, and Global Minds Unite / Akanksha Arya 39 Peace in My MemoryHappiness without Violence — Mindanao Peace Forum Celebrates Building a Culture of Peace / Ludivina Borja-DekitPeace Scholar Passes Away Amidst Turbulent Times / Kwang-Hyun KIM 45 Story TimeThe Right Footing — My Life Has Purpose Thanks to Football / Hajar Abulfazl 48 LetterShared Challenges of Global Citizens / Natsuki Nagata  50 APCEIU in Action [Video] Central Asian Kids Share Their Views on Gender Inequality Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: World Bank In Central Asia, and around the world, women earn 30% less than men. In anticipation of March 8, we asked the children what they think about it.