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Devlop’ Le journal de Louvain Coopération 6 - Mars 2018 出版年份: 2018 机构作者: Louvain Coopération Comme nous vous en parlions dans notre edition precedente, Louvain Cooperation a pris les mesures necessaires – parfois difficiles – pour perenniser ses activites dans le cadre de sa mission, ceci en concertation avec toutes les parties prenantes. L’elaboration de ces mesures a ete notamment l’occasion de jeter les bases d’une nouvelle organisation de l’ONG qui permettra de parvenir plus efficacement a la realisation de ses objectifs. Un nouveau directeur general a ete engage ainsi qu’un nouveau responsable financier. L’equipe ≪ Programmes ≫ a ete adaptee en fonction de la mission de l’ONG et aussi des exigences augmentees des bailleurs de fonds ; rendre les populations locales plus autonomes en leur transferant plus de competences est dans la lignee de cette mission. Des efforts considerables ont ete consentis en matiere de ressources humaines au siege a Louvainla-Neuve ; que toute l’equipe soit remerciee de sa collaboration. La reorganisation a aussi ete rendue possible grace a l’Universite catholique de Louvain qui, ayant confiance en l’ONG et en ses capacites a reagir, a mobilise les ressources indispensables pour la mise en oeuvre des reformes. Ce processus a pu aboutir car il a reuni les forces vives entourant notre association. C’est ensemble que nous continuons a ecrire l’histoire de Louvain Cooperation en mettant en place une dynamique nouvelle et porteuse de changement. Sur ces nouvelles bases, l’ONG rebondit, pleine de motivation et d’energie en se focalisant sur sa mission premiere, donner aux beneficiaires de ses projets les moyens de prendre leur destin en main. Un volet de cette mission est concretise par son programme de ≪ sante mentale ≫, theme qui fait l’objet de cette edition de Devlop’. Bonne lecture !  Devlop’ Le journal de Louvain Coopération 7 - OCTOBRE 2018 出版年份: 2018 机构作者: Louvain Coopération Universitaire pour l’avenir En tant que premier cadre partant à la retraite, on m’offre le privilège d’écrire cet édito, que je consacre à l’opportunité que représente l’ancrage universitaire de notre ONG. Pendant mes quelques années au sein de cette organisation, j’ai pu observer et contribuer à quelques initiatives qui m’ont convaincu de la valeur ajoutée d’être une ONG universitaire. Les interactions avec l‘UCLouvain les plus intéressantes et pertinentes sont selon moi celles qui impliquent et renforcent des organisations et universités du Sud. Le développement durable étant avant tout l’affaire des citoyens locaux concernés, notre binôme avec l’UCLouvain doit relever le défi de renforcer les capacités locales du Sud à formuler et mettre en oeuvre ses propres politiques de développement : évoluer d’une dépendance aux idées du Nord vers une interdépendance avec les idées du Sud. J’encourage donc l’équipe à soutenir les capacités de recherche et d’innovation des partenaires du Sud. C’est le meilleur gage d’une appropriation de leur développement et d’une adaptation à leur contexte de stratégies adéquates. Au Nord, de nombreux chercheurs universitaires participent aux processus multi-acteurs qui orientent nos propres transitions sociétales. Pourquoi ne pas contribuer à cette capacitation-là au Sud ? Le défi pour Louvain Coopération consisterait alors à développer de plus en plus de collaborations incluant des ONG, étudiants et chercheurs universitaires du Sud. Ainsi nous pourrons évoluer vers des alliances entre partenaires de plus en plus égaux, et améliorerons notre ancrage social au sein du milieu universitaire. Les processus de transformations des productions agricoles présentés dans ce numéro de Devlop’ sont au coeur de cette problématique d’appropriation. Bonne lecture !  Creating Global Citizens: The AFS Effect 出版年份: 2019 机构作者: AFS Intercultural Programs The AFS global community has countless testimonials of how our alumni, students, volunteers, families, and others are making a positive change in their communities. These stories are a true inspiration and a testament to the important impact our organization is creating worldwide. Our hope is that our exchange students become changemakers through their study abroad experience with significant contributions to the global corporate and non-profit sectors, while benefiting from the intercultural learnings and meaningful connections long after they return home. All AFS participants are active global citizens in the making, representing their countries as cultural ambassadors, each helping drive the AFS mission forward - the mission of building a more just and peaceful world.While the impact of AFS and studying abroad in general have been examined in the past through various research projects, this report is the first large-scale, global survey of the AFS alumni community based on responses from over 10,500 former AFS participants. It aims to explore the effect an AFS experience can have on the lives and careers of our alumni while investigating the impact of secondary school mobility globally. The study also includes real-life examples from our former participants of changes alumni can bring to their local communities thereby furthering the AFS mission worldwide. The results of this global survey demonstrate that AFS alumni are making an impact across industries, working on social causes, and contributing to their home and host countries alike. That is what we call the #AFSEffect.  How to Hit a Moving Target: 35 Years of Gender and Sexual Diversity in Teacher Education 出版年份: 2019 作者: Lee Airton | Austen Koecher This essay shares findings from an exhaustive review of the English-language published scholarship on integrating gender and sexual diversity in teacher education (GSDTE) since 1982. The 158 sources substantiate a largely USA-based field with an array of studied pedagogies and a citational reliance on statistics that reveal the school-sited suffering of gender and sexual minority youth. Implications for the field are shared, including: critical questions about the field's construction, objects and beneficiaries; the importance of citing GSDTE and teacher education research and not only youth outcome research; and preparing teachers for gender and sexual diversities that are presently unimaginable. Highlights • A review of the literature on integrating gender and sexual diversity in teacher education.• There is a citational reliance on the school-sited suffering of gender and sexual minority youth.• It is important to cite GSDTE and teacher education research and not only youth outcome research.• This will help prepare teachers for gender and sexual diversities that are presently unimaginable.  INEE Guidance Note on Gender: Equality in and Through Education 出版年份: 2019 机构作者: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) With the launch of the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) in 2015, the international community committed to providing inclusive and equitable quality education for all (SDG4) as well as achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls (SDG5). The Global Goals also emphasize the need to “leave no one behind” by focusing on those furthest behind first, such as those affected by crisis. In line with this, the Education 2030 Framework for Action stresses the importance of providing education in “safe, supportive and secure learning environments free from violence” and recommends a stronger, better coordinated response to ensure the protective space of education is maintained during crises and subsequent recovery efforts.In response to these global commitments, the INEE Guidance Note on Gender provides strategies to ensure that girls, boys, women, and men in contexts of conflict and crisis equally enjoy the protection and learning outcomes that quality education can provide. It also outlines principles for gender-responsive programming, in alignment with the INEE Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies. The Guidance Note on Gender shows how attention to gender dynamics and social constraints will result in better education for all crisis-affected populations and help build inclusive, equitable education systems for the future. This guidance note also responds to recent developments in the humanitarian context, including the historic commitment made by G7 partners to quality education for girls in crisis situations. The ensuing Charlevoix Declaration on Quality Education for Girls, Adolescent Girls, and Women in Developing Countries recognizes that quality education can contribute to peace and stability as well as positive health and life outcomes for all. It is critical that the development community now harnesses this global momentum by working together to break the particular barriers that prevent too many girls and boys in situations of crisis and conflict from accessing the education they need. It is our hope that this Guidance Note on Gender will help better equip those at the frontlines of this work to do just that.   Achieving SDG 4 Together: Strategic Plan 2019 - 2022 出版年份: 2018 机构作者: Global Campaign for Education (GCE) The 2019-2022 strategic plan of the Global Campaign for Education was adopted during the 6th World Assembly of the movement in November 2018, Kathmandu. The plan identifies 4 priority strategic areas: Inclusivity and non-discrimination, Transformative education, Education in emergencies and Financing education. The plan also focus on strengthening the global movement and integrating youth voices.On the eve of celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) is the largest civil society organisation movement working to promote the human right to education and to put pressure on governments and the international community to fulfil their commitments to provide free, inclusive, quality public education and lifelong learning for all, particularly for children. Our regional and national coalitions encompass many thousands of civil society organisations and represent millions of individuals across the world. Each is independent, and all are united by the commitment to the human right to education, and to achieving change through the mobilisation of citizens and civil society.  Strengthening Coordinated Education Planning and Response in Crises: Global Mapping Report and Analysis Framework 出版年份: 2019 作者: Susan Nicolai | Allison Anderson | Marian Hodgkin | Arran Magee 机构作者: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) This report presents a framework for analysis of formal coordination approaches for education planning and response in emergencies and protracted crises. It reviews concepts and definitions of coordination, approaches and structures for coordinated planning and response, and expected outcomes of these processes, with a focus on humanitarian structures across the humanitarian–development nexus.It is part of a set of publications produced in partnership with the Global Education Cluster, the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies and UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency – with funding from the Education Cannot Wait Fund. The conceptual framework and set of research questions that emerge from this report is applied to six country case studies, which will be published in December 2019.  [Summary] Strengthening Coordinated Education Planning and Response in Crises: Analysis Framework; Executive Summary 出版年份: 2019 作者: Susan Nicolai | Allison Anderson | Marian Hodgkin | Arran Magee 机构作者: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) This report presents a framework for analysis of formal coordination approaches for education planning and response in emergencies and protracted crises. It reviews concepts and definitions of coordination, approaches and structures for coordinated planning and response, and expected outcomes of these processes, with a focus on humanitarian structures across the humanitarian–development nexus. The main types of formal education coordination groups include Education Clusters, Refugee Education Working Groups and Local Education Groups (LEGs). These often have different purposes and organisations associated with them, sometimes resulting in overlaps and gaps in coordination efforts.  Accountability for Gender Equality 出版年份: 2018 作者: Elaine Unterhulter | Amy North | Orlanda Ward The aim of this paper is to consider approaches to understanding and evaluating accountability in education from the perspective of concerns with gender equality in education. This task has a number of facets and complexities, because ‘gender’ is not one simple set of relationships, and the notion of gender equality in education can be read in a number of different ways. Thus developing adequate conceptualizations for the key terms (accountability, and gender equality and education) needs to take account of gender as a particularly fluid, contextually located and contested idea signaling processes, which link with different formulations of policy and practice to enhance gender equality and accountability in education.In this paper we look at a range of different meanings of accountability, distilled in the main GEM Report (UNESCO, 2017) and consider their implications in relation to debates about gender and gender equality in education. The aim of the paper is to develop a ‘bespoke’ interpretation of accountability and different forms of gender equality in education through which we can assess a number of research studies and country examples of forms of accountability.This paper is also background paper prepared for the 2018 Global education monitoring report gender review: Meeting our commitments to gender equality in education. Security, Extremism and Education: Safeguarding or Surveillance? 出版年份: 2015 作者: Lynn Davies This article analyses how education is positioned in the current concerns about security and extremism. Initially, a central dilemma is acknowledged: that schooling appears to be simultaneously irrelevant to the huge global questions of security and yet central to the learning of alternative ways to conduct human relations. With regard to extremism, two aspects of importance in ideological compliance or challenge are firstly the attempted securitization of education, and secondly the role of education in young people joining or supporting extremist movements. Educational approaches within transitional justice underline the importance of tackling violence in schools and promoting a human rights culture that promotes both human security and ultimately national security.