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Building peace in the minds of men and women

CAMPUS UNESCO: Decoding the world to reimagine tomorrow

UNESCO CAMPUS are conferences-debates intending to grow the understanding of major world challenges of the young people.

CAMPUS UNESCO program has been made possible thanks to the support of our partner Fondation d’Entreprise ENGIE.

 

 


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CONCEPT

A CAMPUS is a two-hour session during which young people share views with experts from UNESCO and civil society. The topic is always linked to UNESCO themes, with the idea of "building peace in the minds of men and women".


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GOAL

Share the expertise of UNESCO teams and partners to help young people develop a better understanding of key contemporary issues and their role as young citizens.


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PUBLIC

The CAMPUS target young people from midterm and highschool, 70% of which are from priority education zones. Each CAMPUS gather around 200 to 400 participants in UNESCO Headquarters, Paris.


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SPEAKERS

There are artists, athletes, journalists, explorers, historians, researchers, entrepreneurs, NGO representatives, musicians...

 

 

 

 

 

CAMPUS IN NUMBERS

30

UNESCO

EXPERTS

86

CAMPUS

ORGANIZED

110

EXPERTS FROM CIVIL SOCIETY

310

PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS

28,000

YOUNG PEOPLE

 

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL CAMPUS UNESCO

In order to continue addressing young people's concerns in all circumstances, UNESCO CAMPUS is now digital. We have a growing number of experts to help young people understand our society as well as the health crisis we are going through. UNESCO intends to foster their reflection on the world they wish to build for tomorrow by responding to their questions and concerns through the digital CAMPUS.

 

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