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Building peace in the minds of men and women

Listen to our GAP key partners!

On this page, we present short interviews with some of our key partners of the Global Action Programme on ESD (GAP) , in which they tell us more about their ESD work and GAP commitment.

Shift to Non-Violent Resilience driven by ESD

Tariq Al-Olaimy is co-founder of 3BL Associates (Bahrain), a member of GAP Partner Network 4 dedicated to youth.

 

“Youth have enormous potential to create change under SDGs”

Kerstin Forsberg is the director of Planeta Océano (Peru), a member of GAP Partner Network 3 on educators.

 

“GAP allows us to change ideas to create better programmes”

Mario Franco is the founder and chairman of Millenium@EDU Sustainable Education, a member of GAP Partner Network 2 on learning environments.

 

Making life more sustainable

Irena Fedorenko from the Russian Federation is a student at Oxford University, and was one of the 50 youth leaders selected from around the world to participate in the UNESCO ESD Youth Forum in Okayama City as well as in the UNESCO World Conference on ESD in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan in 2014. They are known as “Okayama Youth”, a member of GAP Partner Network 4 on youth.

 

Transforming Students into Sustainability Leaders

Nickson Otieno from Kenya is president of the World Student Community for Sustainable Development, and was one of the 50 youth leaders selected from around the world to participate in the UNESCO ESD Youth Forum in Okayama City as well as in the UNESCO World Conference on ESD in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan in 2014. They are known as “Okayama Youth”, a member of GAP Partner Network 4 on youth.