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The SDGs AND CITIES INTERNATIONAL HUMAN MOBILITY Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: International Centre for the Promotion of Human Rights | (ICPHR) The Handbook is to address new situations – and responses to these situations – generated by the global phenomenon of human mobility in urban spaces. Democracies are being threatened by the sustained growth of social gaps and the exclusion of vast sectors of the population from political systems and benefits of development, placing structural limits on the exercise of human rights. In this context, where new tensions and problems have arisen such as massive displacements of the population, the appearance of diverse types of extremism, of wars and conflicts and climate change in turn place these social sectors under conditions of structural inequality, exclusion and discrimination, as the main victims of human rights violations. This Handbook was prepared and published with the support and assistance of the UNESCO Sector for Social and Human Sciences through its Regional Science Bureau in Montevideo and the Latin American and Caribbean Coalition of Cities against Racism, Discrimination and Xenophobia.  A metro map illustrated in the 17 sustainable development goals Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Rembert Jonckheere Auteur institutionnel: ASPnet Flanders (Belgium) “Tackling one SDG… is tackling all of them!”This metro map is a complex illustration of the 17 sustainable development goals. With different kinds of topics as service stations and the SDG’s connecting them, it shows how the goals can relate to each other, and thus it emphasises their holistic nature. I do not pretend to be completely exhaustive or correct. Probably one can add more links and topics, but this map could be helpful in education or in other institutions as a source of inspiration to start up projects within the framework of the sustainable development goals. L'éducation à la citoyenneté globale mise en contexte Auteur institutionnel: Global Hive L’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale est essentielle pour les raisons suivantes:L’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale donne aux jeunes les connaissances, la compréhension, les compétences et les valeurs qu’il leur faut pour contribuer pleinement à leur propre bien-être et à celui des autres et pour améliorer la situation tant sur le plan local qu’à l’échelle mondiale.L’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale engage pleinement les enfants et les jeunes dans leur propre formation grâce à tout un éventail d’activités et de méthodes d’apprentissage fondées sur la participation. Elle engage l’apprenant-e, mais développe également la confiance, l’estime de soi, et la pensée critique ainsi que l’art de la communication, de la coopération et du règlement des différends.L’utilisation faite actuellement des ressources mondiales est inéquitable et n'est pas viable. À mesure que se creuse le fossé entre riches et pauvres, la misère continue de violer les droits fondamentaux de millions de personnes dans le monde.L’éducation est un outil puissant pour changer le monde parce que les adultes de demain sont les enfants et les jeunes que nous éduquons aujourd’hui.Pour les enseignantes et les enseignants intéressés à promouvoir la citoyenneté mondiale, la question qui se pose tout de suite est celle du comment: comment vais-je pouvoir intégrer à mon enseignement l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale alors que le programme m’impose déjà tant de matière et de contraintes? Comment faire le lien entre l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale et l’enseignement du français ou de l’éducation physique? Notre boîte à outils cherche à expliquer comment intégrer l’éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale à plusieurs domaines du programme, propose des outils et des méthodes pour le faire et illustre le tout par des études de cas susceptibles de vous inspirer et de vous orienter. Disinformation and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa : Security Implications of AI-Altered Information Environments : Research Report Année de publication: 2024 Auteur: Eduardo Albrecht | Eleonore Fournier-Tombs | Rebecca Brubake Auteur institutionnel: United Nations University This report aims to further explore the way in which AI technologies as they currently stand impact peace and conflict, and what methods might be used to mitigate their adverse effects - through the development of better tools and the inclusion of peace and conflict considerations in AI governance frameworks. The report proposes the following recommendations: 1. More funding and support should be provided to civil society organization efforts to expand media literacy and fact-checking initiatives using AI tools to enhance capabilities. 2. Governments need to work with civil society to develop and implement comprehensive, transparent legal frameworks combating disinformation. These legislative measures need to support digital and media literacy campaigns and fact-checking organizations. 3. Social media companies need to expand investment and research into understanding local information environments, so they can better identify and respond to instances of disinformation in all contexts in which they operate and enhance transparency. 4. Peacebuilding organizations need to carefully consider local media ecosystems and information environments when conducting conflict analyses, and factor these dynamics into their projects' frameworks.  Capacity Building Workshop on the Prevention of Violent Extremism through Education in West Africa and the Sahel: Final Report Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Dakar | Institut de la Francophonie pour l'éducation et la formation (IFEF) The capacity building workshop for the countries of West Africa and the Sahel, was organized in close collaboration with IICBA and APCEIU from 9 to 11 May 2017 in Dakar. The following countries participated in the meeting: Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Guinea‐Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.This workshop was organized on the basis of a long‐standing partnership between UNESCO and the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF), which strengthens its action on PVE. The regional workshop on capacity building for the prevention of violent extremism through education mainly used UNESCO materials and those for youth promoted by OIF. This workshop is a follow‐up to a similar initiative for education stakeholders of East and Southern Africa, organized in Addis Ababa in February 2017 by UNESCO through its International Institute for Capacity Building in Africa (IICBA).The overall objective of the workshop was to guide the countries of West Africa and the Sahel towards the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE). This includes familiarization with key issues, challenges, and opportunities identified to implement and further stimulate the implementation of the PVE strategy at the country level. UNESCO Survey on Intercultural Dialogue, 2017: Analysis of Findings Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) The present report sets out the key findings of the first UNESCO survey on intercultural dialogue conducted among its Member States. The survey takes stock of the current understanding and operational mechanisms and strategies of intercultural dialogue at national level. It assesses the main issues and opportunities, current policies and legislation, available data and resources, and main stakeholders in this field. The resulting information permits an initial inventory of countryspecific intercultural dialogue policies that will function as a point of analysis for future monitoring and inform future policy-making.The questionnaire for the survey was distributed to 199 National Commissions for UNESCO in six official United Nations languages with a submission deadline of Spring 2017. There was a response rate of 21.622%. The respondents represent all geographic regions, including countries with large, middle and small populations, and over half are from developing economies. Address by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Ethics in Action event, Casina Pio IV in the Vatican Gardens; Vatican, 16 October 2017 Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO. Director-General, 2009-2017 (Bokova, I.G.) This address was delivered by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the Ethics in Action event, Casina Pio IV in the Vatican Gardens; Vatican, on 16 October 2017. School Safety Manual: Tools for Teachers Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO International Institute for Capacity-Building in Africa (IICBA) This manual was produced as part of the Teacher Training and Development for Peace-building in the Horn of Africa and Surrounding Countries project and aims to introduce teachers to the knowledge and skills needed for the establishment, maintenance and sustainment of basic school safety. As more children are enrolling in school in Africa, creating a safe and peaceful environment must be a top priority of teachers and educational institutions.The responsibility of schools to provide a safe environment for their students has been affirmed in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) four on Education. Sud-Africain Holocauste et Fondation du Génocide Une initiative unique sur le continent africain, la Fondation sur le génocide sud-africaine de l'Holocauste et est dédié à la création d'une société plus humaine et juste dans laquelle les droits de l'homme et la diversité sont respectés et valorisés. Centres couverts par la Fondation servent de monuments aux six millions de Juifs qui ont été tués dans l'Holocauste et toutes les victimes du nazisme, enseignent sur les conséquences des préjugés, le racisme et la discrimination, et de promouvoir une compréhension des dangers de l'indifférence, l'apathie et le silence. South African Holocaust & Genocide foundation A unique initiative on the African continent, the South African Holocaust and Genocide Foundation is dedicated to creating a more caring and just society in which human rights and diversity are respected and valued. Centres covered by the Foundation serve as memorials to the six million Jews who were killed in the Holocaust and all victims of Nazism, teach about the consequences of prejudice, racism and discrimination, and promote an understanding of the dangers of indifference, apathy and silence.