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International Literacy Day 2018

ILD UNESCOInternational Literacy Day (ILD), celebrated annually on September 8, shines a spotlight on global literacy needs. This year’s theme is “Literacy and Skills Development.”

Despite progress made, literacy challenges persist and at the same time the demands for skills required for work evolve rapidly. This year ILD explores and highlights integrated approaches that simultaneously can support the development of literacy...

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International Literacy Day - September 8, 2016

50th Anniversary ILD Image

 
The 50th anniversary of International Literacy Day (ILD) is being celebrated this year on September 8 with the motto  “Reading the Past, Writing the Future”.  The focus is on innovation; as “this is the first year of implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In this context the vision of literacy is aligned with lifelong learning opportunities with special...

Education

“...a bridge from misery to hope.” – adapted from a quote by Kofi Annan

Red background SDG 4 logo with white open book and pencilA basic education is an essential human right and should be a global, national and local priority. On September 25, 2015, the countries of the UN adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of the UN’s...

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Education for Sustainable Development: UN NGO Conference in Korea

Tara Scott (AWC Central Scotland), member of the Education Team, traveled to Korea to attend the UN Department of Public Information NGO Conference 2016. This is Tara's report: 

Education for Global Citizenship: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Together

The 66th UN DPI / NGO Conference

Tara Scott at DPI Conference

 Seeing oneself as a Global Citizen was at the heart of this conference. My understanding...

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Bridging Cultures Workshop

FAWCO Education Team/AIWC Cologne

Bridging Cultures Workshop Between Cologne and Kisumu

The Bridging Cultures Workshop started with great enthusiasm, and consisted of four successful 45 minute actual Skype sessions. Having great IT specialists present at the IBA (Cologne, Germany) and the Aga Khan School (Kisumu, Kenya) certainly helped. A total of 13 students were involved in the whole workshop. We soon realized...

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World Wise School Workshop

Spearheaded by Arandeep Degun with the support of fellow AIWC Cologne members Mary Dobrian, Janet Davis, Sally Webersinke and Carol-Lyn McKelvey, the project had a great start.  The first workshop, the World Wise School, ran for four sessions in April/May. The bright and enthusiastic participants were children of AIWC Cologne  members and selected students from the International Friedensschule Koeln (IFK).

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