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[Video] Global Citizenship Education: Taking it Local! Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: UNESCO | APCEIU Societies across the world have long lived according to principles that emphasize solidarity, dialogue and respect for diversity. It is from this rich well of practices that UNESCO’s Global Citizenship Education (GCED) programme draws inspiration -- to instill in learners the skills, values, attitudes and behaviors to ‘live together’ and help shape more peaceful, sustainable societies and world. GCED is not a new concept, but an aspiration long-held across the world.
Report of the 2019 Arab Forum for Sustainable Development "Empowering people and ensuring inclusion and equality in the Arab region" Año de publicación: 2019 Autor: United Nations (UN) Autor corporativo: United Nations (UN) The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), in partnership with the League of Arab States and the United Nations system working in the Arab region, organized the 2019 Arab Forum on Sustainable Development under the theme 'Empowering People and Ensuring Inclusion and Equality in the Arab Region', in Beirut, from 9 to 11 April 2019.
تقرير المنتدى العربيللتنمية المستدامة لعام 2019تمكين الناس وضمان الشمول والمساواة في المنطقة العربية" بيت الأمم المتحدة،بيروت، Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: United Nations (UN) نظمت اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا (الإسكوا)، وبالشراكة مع جامعة الدول العربية ومنظومة الأمم المتحدة العاملة في المنطقة العربية، المنتدى العربي للتنمية المستدامة لعام 2019 تحت عنوان "تمكين الناس وضمان الشمول والمساواة في المنطقة العربية"، في بيروت، في الفترة من 9 إلى 11 نيسان/أبريل 2019 برئاسة جمهورية العراق.
Éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale: Pour une approche locale Año de publicación: 2018 Autor corporativo: Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) Les sociétés à travers le monde ont longtemps vécu selon les principes de la solidarité, le dialogue et le respect de la diversité. Le programme d’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale (ECM) de l’UNESCO est inspiré de ces savoirs, en inculquant aux apprenants les compétences, les valeurs et les attitudes pour vivre ensemble et construire un monde plus durable et pacifique. L’ECM n’est pas un nouveau concept, mais une aspiration de longue date à travers les continents.
UNESCO's work on education for peace and non-violence: building peace through education Año de publicación: 2008 Autor corporativo: UNESCO The promotion of peace through education is at the heart of UNESCO’s mission. As stated in its constitution of 1945, UNESCO advances international peace and the common welfare of humanity through educational, scientific and cultural relations between peoples of the world. Though the world has changed over the past sixty years and continues to change at an ever increasing rate, UNESCO’s mission - a commitment to promoting universal values of peace and nonviolence, human rights and social justice, intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding – persists with growing urgency. UNESCO’s approach to educating for peace is multidimensional, in that it links education with a range of activities that address the root causes of violence, from human security to sustainable development. The goal of UNESCO’s education programmes and partnerships is the development of comprehensive systems of education that embrace the values of human rights, intercultural understanding and tolerance. Education for peace and non-violence promotes the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours that reflect and inspire these values. As the lead agency within the UN system for the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World, 2001- 2010, UNESCO is responsible for coordinating and directly implementing activities that promote the objectives of the Decade through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information. The culture of peace is defined as a set of values, attitudes, modes of behaviour and ways of life that reject violence and aim to prevent conflicts by tackling their root causes through dialogue and negotiation between individuals, groups and nations. UNESCO promotes the culture of peace through an intersectoral platform. This platform involves all five sectors of UNESCO: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. It seeks to mainstream intercultural dialogue in policies and actions with the aim of promoting mutual understanding, tolerance and respect, all of which are considered to be creative forces for a sustainable future. The intersectoral platform will also develop tools based on good practices in intercultural dialogue. 