Following a request made during the recent UIL/PASCAL webinar on Learning Cities and Education for Sustainable Development, please find below the latest edition of the UNESCO ESD newsletter, which includes the relevant information on the regional launch of the ESD for 2030 Roadmap, as well as the monitoring process.
Further information on the UNESCO World Conference: https://en.unesco.org/events/ESDfor2030.
Register for the second online workshop: Education for Sustainable Development in remote and digital settings
14 October 2020, 10:00 GMT+2 (Paris time)
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Hundreds around the world joined UNESCO for the kick-off of the Online Workshop Series on the 'Transformative power of ESD for the world beyond Covid-19' on 9 September. Read a summary of the first online workshop and watch back here on YouTube. The workshop series will be covering an array of topics in the leadup to the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development next May. Tune in on 14 October for 'ESD in remote and digital settings: Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic'. Register here |
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UNESCO launches Trash Hack campaign
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On 19 September for World Cleanup Day, UNESCO launched the Trash Hack campaign to encourage young people to learn about sustainability through tackling waste.
Each year the world generates over 2 billion tonnes of waste. The Trash Hack promotes simple actions young people can take to combat waste, use that action as an entry point to understanding more about waste and celebrating and sharing their own Trash Hacks on social media with #TrashHack. Read more via UNESCO Want to be involved? Visit the website, use the Trash Hack Pledge Instagram filter, share Trash Hack with your networks using the Social Media Toolkit or share your own #TrashHack.
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ESD for 2030 Roadmap launches with series of regional events
UNESCO is organizing regional online launch events of the ESD for 2030 Roadmap which provides guidance for Member States and other stakeholders for the implementation of the new global framework 'Education for Sustainable Development: Towards achieving the SDGs' (ESD for 2030):
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- Asia and the Pacific: Thursday 19 November 10:00 – 11:15 (Paris time) - Register here
- Latin America and the Caribbean: Friday 20 November 16:00 – 17:15 (Paris time) Register here
- Arab region: Tuesday 24 November 15:00 – 16:15 (Paris time) Register here
- Africa: Thursday 26 November 14:30 – 16:15 (Paris time) Register here
- Europe and North America: Tuesday 1 December 15:00 – 16:15 (Paris time) Register here
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UNESCO launches consultation to measure progress in Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship Education
UNESCO has launched the Seventh Consultation on the implementation of the 1974 Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Co-operation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms for the period 2017-2020. Read more about the consultation process.
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UNFCCC & UNESCO Dialogue on Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE)
Since its launch in June, international and regional online events have brought together Ministries of Education, Ministries of the Environment and relevant stakeholders from all over the world to discuss the role of education, training, public awareness, public participation, public access to information and international cooperation to counter Climate Change and its effects. The next regional dialogue (Africa and Middle East) will take place in October.
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UNESCO Associated Schools National Coordinators share experiences in Education for Sustainable Development
UNESCO’s Associated Schools Network (ASPnet) are successfully integrating sustainable development into government policy, and scaling up programmes to reach more schools, according to new results mapping from 37 countries.
Education for Sustainable Development is at the heart of ASPnet's work, and National Coordinators are sharing experiences on how their programmes have been upscaled and worked into policy.
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Shanghai launches an Education for Sustainable Development action plan
Shanghai launched its Community Action Plan on ESD (2020–2021) on 20 August during an online meeting convened by the Shanghai Municipal Institute for Lifelong Education (SMILE). Read more
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Call for Entries: Youth Climate Report 2020
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The Youth Climate Report, a project that showcases climate-related films made by youth around the world, is announcing its 2020 call for new films. Share your story. |
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Why we need to Trash Hack
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Find out more about the Trash Hack campaign and why you should be involved. |
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#1 Online workshop: The transformative power of Education for Sustainable Development for the world beyond COVID-19
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To kick-start the series, the first online workshop was a joint thinking process to collect participants' observations and perspectives on what Education in the post-crisis should look like. Read a summary of the first online workshop and watch the video recording.
“For me COVID-19 is a cry from the Earth. (…) The new post-COVID 19 world view education system should be that human and nature are one. We are connected, we are interdependent. There is no separation, there is no disconnection” (Satish Kumar, Editor Emeritus of the Resurgence & Ecologist magazine)
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RCE Project Trends During the Global Action Programme (GAP) on Education for Sustainable Development
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During the Global Action Programme (GAP) on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) from 2015-2019, Regional Centres of Expertise on ESD (RCEs) conducted close to 480 across 46 countries. This video highlights some of these trends. |
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Upcoming competitions and awards
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Challenge Campus 2030 - Edition 2
Submission deadline: 7 February 2021
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Education for sustainable development: partners in action; Global Action Programme (GAP) key partners' report (2015-2019)
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The report presents the analysis of the quantitative responses of GAP Key Partners to each of the 10 indicators. Based on the qualitative responses provided by the GAP Key Partners, a short comment on the progress against each indicator is also provided. The short report concludes with some lessons learned from the GAP that can inform the implementation of the new global framework for the period 2020-2030 ‘Education for Sustainable Development: Towards achieving the SDGs (ESD for 2030)’. Read now |
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New SDSN Guide: Accelerating Education for the SDGs in Universities
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A new guide from the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) that aims to help universities, colleges, and tertiary and higher education institutions implement and mainstream this “Education for the SDGs” within their institutions. Read now |
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UN Act Now Chat Bot and App
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ActNow is the United Nations campaign for individual action on climate change and sustainability. Every one of us can help limit global warming and take care of our planet. Download the app or ask the ActNow chat bot where to start. Find out more |
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