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Applying a Whole School Approach to Prevent School-Related Gender-Based Violence: Lessons From Zimbabwe Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) In 2018, the United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) along with the Forum for African Women Educationalists Zimbabwe Chapter (FAWEZI), with support from UNICEF, launched a pilot initiative to test whether and how the eight domains and minimum standards can be operationalized in schools. Miske Witt & Associates (MWAI), a technical partner in the initiative, supported FAWEZI to design and monitor interventions aligned to the minimum standards. The pilot was implemented in ten schools (five primary and five secondary) across two districts in Zimbabwe.Implemented over the period October 2018 – December 2020, including during the COVID-19 lockdown, this policy note briefly describes the pilot, highlights what worked and lessons and recommendations for policy action. The target audience for this policy note are education practitioners, policymakers, researchers and donors.  Gender and Peacebuilding Training for Primary School Teachers: Training Manual Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) The Gender and Peacebuilding training material is intended to be used for teachers teaching in primary or secondary school. It is shaped by a participatory approach. This is because the discussion of gender and conflict issues requires participants to sit back and reflect on their diverse experiences and knowledge. The training encourages the participants to learn from one another by sharing their thoughts, discussing their views and concerns, analysing situations and, most importantly, questioning attitudes and behaviours.  Caring for Women Subjected to Violence: A Who Curriculum For Training Health-Care Providers Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: World Health Organization (WHO) This curriculum draws on the work of many people around the world dedicated to preventing and responding to all forms of violence against women and girls. WHO would like to thank all of those who contributed and who shared their training exercises and experiences, many of which have been incorporated into this manual.   Atención para las mujeres que han sufrido violencia: Programa de capacitación de la OMS dirigido a los prestadores de servicios de salud Año de publicación: 2019 Autor corporativo: World Health Organization (WHO) Este programa de capacitación se basa en el trabajo de muchas personas de todo el mundo que se dedican a prevenir y responder frente a todas las formas de violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas.  COVID-19: Policy Brief and Recommendations; Strengthening Efforts to Prevent and Respond to School-Related Gender-Based Violence as Schools Reopen Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) This policy brief is targeted at policymakers and practitioners working in gender, education and child protection fields. It draws from emerging evidence on the gendered implications of COVID-19 on violence as well as research from previous health emergencies regarding the impacts of school closures on gender-based violence. Working on the principle of ‘Build Back Better’, this brief may be used to advocate for improved attention to school- related gender-based violence (SRGBV).  Global Education and Climate Change: Looking at Climate Change Education Through the Lens of Global Education Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Douglas Bourn | Knut Hjelleset Autor corporativo: Global Education Network Europe (GENE) This briefing aims to address how Global Education can contribute to the discourses and practices around education for climate change. It will also look at the benefits of seeing Climate Change Education through the lens of Global Education. There will be a recognition that within Global Education, themes of social justice, importance of a pedagogy of hope, participatory learning approaches and the skills of critical thinking can enrich the traditional approaches to learning about climate change. Finally, the briefing notes the impact of the various movements by young people on the climate emergency, and what can be learnt from these activities for Global Education policies and practices.   قصة الحطاب وإبنة الحائك Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: Alma3rifabook الفيديو عبارة عن قصة هادفة تتمثل في بعض القيم العربية والأخلاق النبيلة. يروى في قديم الزمان، وسالف العصر والاوان أنه كان هناك حطاب شاب يدعى ناصر متزوج حديثاً ويعيش مع زوجته على مشارف قرية ريفية هادئة. وكان ويخرج للعمل كل صباح لتقطيع الحطب وجمعه من الغابة المجاورة ولا يعود للبيت إلا بعد انتصاف النهار. وفي عصر أحد الايام خرج مع زوجته للسوق وهناك قابلا فتاةً شابة اسمها سلوى تبيع السجاد الذي تم حياكته يدويا.  The Story of the Woodcutter and the Weaver's Daughter Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: Alma3rifabook The video is a purposeful story represented in some Arab values and noble morals. It is said, in the old days, that there was a young woodcutter named Nasir who was newly married and lived with his wife on the outskirts of a quiet rural village. He would go out to work every morning to cut wood and gather it from the nearby forest, and would not return home until after midday. One afternoon, he went out with his wife to the market, and there they met a young girl named Salwa who was selling hand-woven rugs.  From Rhetoric to Action: Delivering Equality & Inclusion Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Faiza Shaheen | Alexander Bossakov | Avner Cohen | Amanda Lenhardt | Nendirmwa Noel | Paula Sevilla Núñez | Paul von Chamier Autor corporativo: Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies, NYU. Center on International Cooperation This flagship report of the Pathfinders Grand Challenge on Inequality and Exclusion is about the solutions that will deliver equality and inclusion.The report constructs a bridge between the rhetoric of “build back better” and action: a bridge between promise and progress. It underlines the need for renewed social contracts between citizens, civil society, the private sector, and governments, as well as between high and low- and middle-income countries. These social contracts must be built to serve future generations, to guard against climate breakdown and pandemics while delivering respect, opportunity, and justice for all.This report should serve as a practical handbook for policymakers and influencers; as a source of possibility for the public; and, as a call to all political leaders to act.  ARC8 Outlook Report 2030: Inclusive and Diverse Higher Education in Asia and Europe Año de publicación: 2021 Autor corporativo: Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) The ARC8 Outlook Report 2030 on ʻInclusive and Diverse Higher Education in Asia and Europe’ was initiated with the objective of better understanding the current state, policies and practices of inclusion in higher education and identifying actions that could accelerate greater inclusion in a post-pandemic era.The ARC8 Outlook Report outlines emerging issues that could grow into major challenges and/ or opportunities in the coming 10 years related to inclusion in higher education. Inputs for the report came from an in-depth consultation process and from previous research done by Asian and European stakeholders. The Report consists of 4 chapters which analyse the future of inclusion from different perspectives: Inclusive Learning and Teaching in a Digital World Inclusive and Flexible Lifelong Learning Pathways Inclusive International Mobility of People and Knowledge  Equitable Access and Success in Higher Education