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Home > Educating for Sustainability - Updated: 26-08-2002 11:16 am
Education is not an end in itself.  

Projects
Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE)@
In collaboration with the "Forum for African Women Educationalists" (FAWE), ESD conducted a study on economic activities and technology needs of women farmers and producers in Machakos, Kenya. >> More

Global Problematique Education Network Initiative (GENIe)
UNESCO launched the Global Problematique Education Network Initiative, otherwise known as GENIe, at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland (Ohio, USA). >> More
UNITWIN/UNESCO CHAIRS Programme

International Central-Asian Environmental Chair – Center of UNESCO Irkutsk Scientific Center RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
This chair is established within the Irkutsk Scientific Center RAS, and involved in international programmes and contribution to an effective development of the network of Chairs in the universities of Eastern Siberia and abroad. >> More
UNITWIN/UNESCO CHAIRS Programme

UNESCO Chair in Reorienting Teacher Education towards Sustainability,
The purpose of this Chair is to take leadership in developing an international pilot network among existing teacher training institutions, based in part on the results of the UNESCO workshop held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in December 1997. >> More
UNITWIN/UNESCO CHAIRS Programme

Youth, Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles
In a joint project , UNESCO and UNEP seek to gain better understanding of young people’s consumption patterns and to work with them in promoting more sustainable consumption patterns for the future. >> More
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Features

Book
Seven complex lessons in education for the future
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Edgar, Morin


Documents
Education and Sustainable Development: UNESCO’s Contribution to Agenda 21

Education for Sustainability - From Rio to Johannesburg: Lessons learnt from a decade of commitment

Education for sustainable development
UNESCO’s Vision and Perspective



Projects
Youth, Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles
In a joint project , UNESCO and UNEP seek to gain better understanding of young people’s consumption patterns and to work with them in promoting more sustainable consumption patterns for the future. >> More

Websites
Education for All (EFA) - UNESCO (Go)

Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future (Go)


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