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Educación Integral de la Sexualidad: Conceptos, Enfoques y Competencias Год публикации: 2014 Организация-автор: UNESCO Santiago El objetivo de este documento es comprender que la sexualidad es parte integral de la vida de las personas (en sus diferentes etapas o edades, y en toda su diversidad), y que contribuye al desarrollo de su identidad y por lo tanto, a su desarrollo social. Se trata de capacidades más que de contenidos, las que deben desarrollarse en forma interdisciplinaria y de manera progresiva para que las personas actúen de forma responsable respecto a ellas mismas y con los demás. El documento explica que la educación de la sexualidad está íntimamente relacionada con la comprensión, la reflexión y el discernimiento, y fortalece las bases para el aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida, preparando a los jóvenes para la vida adulta. Es así que el enfoque se centra en alcanzar un desarrollo y bienestar humano sostenible. [Summary] Re|shaping Cultural Policies: Advancing Creativity for Development; 2005 Convention Global Report, 2018: Summary Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO The Global Report series has been designed to monitor the implementation of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005). It also provides evidence of how this implementation process contributes to attaining the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and targets.The 2018 Global Report analyses progress achieved in implementing the 2005 Convention since the first Global Report was published in 2015.Grounded in the analysis of the Quadrennial Periodic Reports submitted by Parties to the Convention and relevant new findings, this report examines how the 2005 Convention has inspired policy change at the global and country level in ten areas of monitoring. It puts forward a set of policy recommendations for the future, addressing the adaptation of cultural policies to rapid change in the digital environment, based on human rights and fundamental freedoms.When deployed together, the two editions of the Global Report are beginning to produce new and valuable evidence to inform cultural policy making and advance creativity for development. [Resumen] Re|pensar las políticas culturales: creatividad para el desarrollo, Convención de 2005 Informe Mundial 2018: resumen Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO Concebida para efectuar el seguimiento de la aplicación de la Convención de la UNESCO sobre la Protección y la Promoción de la Diversidad de las Expresiones Culturales (2005), esta serie de Informes Mundiales también proporciona pruebas de cómo el proceso de aplicación de esta Convención contribuye a la consecución de las metas fijadas en los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la Agenda para 2030 de las Naciones Unidas.En el Informe Mundial 2018 se examinan los progresos realizados en la aplicación de la Convención de 2005 desde la publicación del primer Informe en 2015.Basándose en un análisis de los informes periódicos cuadrienales presentados por las Partes en la Convención, así como en los resultados pertinentes de recientes investigaciones, el presente Informe muestra cómo la Convención de 2005 ha contribuido a hacer evolucionar las políticas culturales a nivel nacional y mundial en diez ámbitos. En el Informe se formula un conjunto de recomendaciones sobre esas políticas con vistas al futuro, abordando la cuestión de su adaptación a la rápida evolución del universo digital sobre la base del respeto de los derechos humanos y las libertades fundamentales.Las dos ediciones de 2015 y 2018 del Informe Mundial proporcionan conjuntamente toda una serie de datos recientes y valiosos que aportan información para la elaboración de políticas culturales y contribuyen al progreso de la creatividad para el desarrollo. [Résumé] Re|penser les politiques culturelles: la créativité au coeur du développement, Rapport mondial Convention 2005, 2018: résumé Год публикации: 2017 Организация-автор: UNESCO Le Rapport mondial 2018 analyse les progrès accomplis dans la mise en oeuvre de la Convention de 2005 depuis la publication du premier Rapport mondial en 2015.A partir des rapports périodiques quadriennaux soumis par les Parties à la Convention et de nouvelles analyses, ce Rapport examine comment la Convention de 2005 a inspiré des changements politiques aux niveaux mondial et national dans dix domaines clés de l’action politique. Il propose un ensemble de recommandations politiques pour le futur et met l’accent sur l’adaptation des politiques culturelles, fondées sur les droits de l’homme et les libertés fondamentales, afin de faire face aux transformations rapides suscitées par l’environnement numérique.Prises ensemble, les deux éditions du Rapport mondial offrent un ensemble de données et d’informations nouvelles et précieuses qui permettent d’éclairer l’élaboration des politiques culturelles et de placer la créativité au coeur du développement. Re|shaping Cultural Policies: Advancing Creativity for Development; 2005 Convention Global Report, 2018 Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: UNESCO The Global Report series has been designed to monitor the implementation of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005). It also provides evidence of how this implementation process contributes to attaining the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and targets.The 2018 Global Report analyses progress achieved in implementing the 2005 Convention since the first Global Report was published in 2015.Grounded in the analysis of the Quadrennial Periodic Reports submitted by Parties to the Convention and relevant new findings, this report examines how the 2005 Convention has inspired policy change at the global and country level in ten areas of monitoring. It puts forward a set of policy recommendations for the future, addressing the adaptation of cultural policies to rapid change in the digital environment, based on human rights and fundamental freedoms.When deployed together, the two editions of the Global Report are beginning to produce new and valuable evidence to inform cultural policy making and advance creativity for development. Repenser les politiques culturelles: la créativité au coeur du développement; Rapport mondial Convention 2005, 2018 Год публикации: 2018 Организация-автор: UNESCO La série des Rapports mondiaux a été conçue pour faire le suivi de la mise en oeuvre de la Convention de l’UNESCO sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles (2005). Elle sert également à montrer comment ce processus contribue à la réalisation des Objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies à l’horizon 2030.Le Rapport mondial 2018 analyse les progrès accomplis dans la mise en oeuvre de la Convention de 2005 depuis la publication du premier Rapport mondial en 2015.A partir des rapports périodiques quadriennaux soumis par les Parties à la Convention et de nouvelles analyses, ce Rapport examine comment la Convention de 2005 a inspiré des changements politiques aux niveaux mondial et national dans dix domaines clés de l’action politique. Il propose un ensemble de recommandations politiques pour le futur et met l’accent sur l’adaptation des politiques culturelles, fondées sur les droits de l’homme et les libertés fondamentales, afin de faire face aux transformations rapides suscitées par l’environnement numérique. Escuelas asociadas de la UNESCO news infos: educación sobre el cambio climático Год публикации: 2009 Организация-автор: UNESCO As the United Nations Climate Change Conference takes place on December 7 to 18 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, this special issue will focus on selected climate change education activities carried out by the ASP network around the globe. Climate change is one of the most urgent challenges of sustainable development and a key action theme in the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD). ASPnet schools around the world work on Climate Change Education in order to enable students to make informed and responsible decisions, turn passive awareness into behaviour change and make sustainable behaviours a daily habit. The development of good practices and innovative educational materials in climate change education is a key element in ASPnet’s strategy to meet the pressing educational needs of the future generation. This newsletter highlights only a few of the large number of activities of ASPnet worldwide. Fostering safer and resilient communities: a natural disaster preparedness and climate change education program Год публикации: 2009 Организация-автор: UNESCO Jakarta The Asia and the Pacific region is vulnerable to many natural disaster and expected impacts from climate change. In 2006, 74% of people killed by natural disasters were in Asia, with Afghanistan, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Vietnam among the countries most badly affected. Natural disasters such as windstorms, floods, droughts, earthquakes in combination with human-induced conditions such as deforestation, pollution, soil erosion collectively contribute to serious challenges for communities and governments. Climate change impacts are imminent and inevitable. The consensus among natural and social scientists, economists, and policymakers is that climate change is the most important challenge that this planet faces. It is pervasive, touching on every facet of the environment and human life including the environment, economy, transportation, communication, food production, and health. The temporal and geographic scale is wide. The projected economic, health, and societal costs put forth by experts are extraordinary. For example, the total economic cost of climate change threats could be an annual loss of 6-7% of Southeast Asian countries’ GDP by the end of the century, and the Pacific sub-region will see a sea-level rise of 0.19-0.58 meter by 2100 severely changing the lives of more than 50% of the people that live within 1.5 km of the shoreline leading to relocation, water and power shortages, and submerged infrastructure. Climate change impacts in Asia and the Pacific is particularly serious because of the fact that: 1) over 60% of the global population reside in Asia and the Pacific; 2) it has the most extensive coastline of any geographic region; and, 3) many of the world’s largest cities are located along Asian coasts. The impact of climate change in sea level rise would impact small island states such as the Maldives and Kiribati, and many of Asia’s largest coastal cities, such as Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila, Shanghai, and Ho Chi Minh City. Tens of millions of people in Asia may have to be resettled. Further, the expected greater intensity of cyclones and typhoons could have a larger impact than before on Bangladesh, China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, whose coastal areas already encounter among the world’s worst weather-related disasters year after year. Parts of many countries in Asia, including Northwestern India, Western China, and almost all of Pakistan, are already suffering from shortages of water, as well as land degradation and desertification, which will be further exacerbated by climate change. The World Conference on Disaster Reduction held in January 2005 in Kobe, Japan, adopted the Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters (referred as the “Hyogo Framework for Action” – HFA). The framework emphasizes the need to understand the linkages between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, and that stakeholders work toward reducing disaster vulnerabilities of communities by helping them build their capacity to deal with disasters. Apprendre à atténuer et adapter au changement climatique: l'UNESCO et éducation au changement climatique Год публикации: 2009 Организация-автор: UNESCO Ce rapport est le résultat du séminaire international de l'UNESCO sur le changement climatique Education au Siège de l'UNESCO à Paris, 27-29 Juillet 2009. Au cours des 30 dernières années, l'UNESCO a contribué activement à la construction de la base de connaissances mondiale sur le changement climatique. Principalement au moyen de sa contribution à la science du climat (systèmes d'observation des océans mondiaux, l'évaluation et suivi) et secondairement par l'éducation la promotion, le développement des capacités, la sensibilisation du public et l'accès à l'information. Comme le Gestionnaire des tâches du chapitre 36 d'Action 21 - qui a trait à la promotion de l'éducation, la sensibilisation du public et de la formation - et organisme chef de file pour la Décennie des Nations Unies pour l'éducation au développement durable (DEDD, 2005-2014), l'Organisation joue un rôle de premier plan dans la promotion de l'éducation pour le développement durable (EDD). Le changement climatique est l'un des thèmes d'action clés de la Décennie, comme cela a été réaffirmé à l'éducation Worldconférenceon pour le développement durable tenu à Bonn en Avril 2009. L'éducation a un rôle central à jouer dans la compréhension, atténuation et l'adaptation au changement climatique. Alors que l'éducation à tous les niveaux et dans les deux contextes formels et informels est nécessaire, instillant la sensibilisation au changement climatique et de la compréhension à un jeune âge est finalement la meilleure façon de changer les comportements et les attitudes. Qu'est-ce que les enfants apprennent aujourd'hui façonneront le monde de demain. Grâce au programme de travail de New Delhi - qui est un programme d'action souple axée sur les pays engageant toutes les parties prenantes sur l'éducation, la formation et la sensibilisation du public sur le changement climatique, l'UNESCO soutient ses États membres à mettre en œuvre l'article 6 de la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques. De même, le Plan UNESCO amélioré d'action pour la Stratégie d'action sur les changements climatiques reconnaît l'importance et présente action pour l'éducation dans la promotion de l'atténuation et l'adaptation au changement climatique. Learning to mitigate and adapt to climate change: UNESCO and climate change education Год публикации: 2009 Организация-автор: UNESCO This report is a result of the UNESCO International Seminar on Climate Change Education at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, 27-29 July, 2009. Over the past 30 years, UNESCO has actively contributed to building the global knowledge base on climate change. Primarily through its contribution to climate science (global ocean observation systems, assessment and monitoring) and secondarily by promoting education, capacity development, public awareness and access to information. As Task Manager of Chapter 36 of Agenda 21 – which relates to the promotion of education, public awareness and training – and lead agency for the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD, 2005-2014), the Organization plays a lead role in promoting Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). Climate change is one of the key action themes of the Decade, as was reaffirmed at the World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development held in Bonn in April 2009. Education has a central role to play in understanding, mitigating and adapting to the changing climate. While education at all levels and in both formal and informal settings is needed, instilling climate change awareness and understanding at a young age is ultimately the best way to change behaviours and attitudes. What children learn today will shape tomorrow’s world. Through the New Delhi work programme – which is a flexible programme for country-driven action engaging all stakeholders on education, training and public awareness on climate change, UNESCO supports its Member States to implement Article 6 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Similarly, the UNESCO Enhanced Plan of Action for the Strategy for Action on Climate Change recognizes the importance of and outlines action for education in promoting mitigation of and adaptation to climate change.