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Education for Sustainable Development
Enhanced quality teaching and learning materials with regard to education for sustainable development
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The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014), for which UNESCO is the lead agency, seeks to integrate the principles, values, and practices of sustainable development into all aspects of education and learning, in order to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental problems we face in the 21st century. Sustainable development is a vision of development that encompasses populations, animal and plant species, ecosystems, natural resources and that integrates concerns such as the fight against poverty, gender equality, human rights, education for all, health, human security and intercultural dialogue. Education for sustainable development (ESD) aims to help people to develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge to make informed decisions for the benefit of themselves and others, now and in the future, and to act upon these decisions.
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12 Oct 2011 Message from Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the International Day for Disaster Reduction 2011, 13 October UNESCO Disasters strike our societies to the heart. This year alone, we have lived through the triple disaster in Japan (the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and the accident at the Fukushima nuclear reactor), a heavy monsoon in Pakistan, floods in Australia and Thailand, an earthquake in New Zealand, hurricanes in the Caribbean, and a devastating drought affecting 13.3 million people in the Horn of Africa. More |
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02 Jun 2011 UNESCO partners with local media to promote Education for Sustainable Development UNESCO Office Windhoek Following the UN Declaration of the period 2005-2014 as the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD), during which the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) needs to work with different partners, including the media, to promote public Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), UNESCO Windhoek Office has identified the Namibian media as a key partner towards promoting ESD. More |
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07 Dec 2010 Training of Lesotho Media as partners in Education for Sustainable Development UNESCO Office in Windhoek The Lesotho National Commission for UNESCO and UNESCO Office Windhoek will hold a series of workshops focused on Educating media on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The first workshop that will identify priority actions to strengthen media as partners in ESD will take place on 11 November 2010 and a second three-day workshop from 8 to 10 December 2010 will focus on effective reporting on Education for Sustainable Development. More |
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11 Aug 2010 Namibia Environmental Education Network (NEEN) 2010 Annual Conference UNESCO Office in Windhoek About 80 participants from various ministries and non-governmental institutions attended the Namibia Environmental Education Network (NEEN) conference at the Okatjiona Environmental Education Center, in the Waterberg Plateau National Park. The conference started on Thursday, 5 August, and ended on Saturday, 7 August and was organized by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) and funded by UNDP. More |
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01 Aug 2010 Bush Telegraph: Biodiversity UNESCO Office in Windhoek In 2009, the UNESCO Windhoek Cluster Office sponsored the development, production, and distribution of 2 issues of Bush Telegraph. They connected two Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), sanitation and gender equality, to the MDG at the core of NaDEET’s work: environmental sustainability. More |
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14 Mar 2010 Workshop on the role of community radio in disaster risk reduction, Eenhana (Namibia) 17-18 March 2010 UNESCO Office in Windhoek Freedom of expression and improved access to information for affected populations, including marginalized and vulnerable groups, is an essential pillar of disaster risk reduction, preparedness and management. Training of media professionals in fair, unbiased and conflict-sensitive reporting will add to mutual understanding, reconciliation and ensure appropriate dissemination of life saving information. More |
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