News from Rome – we launched Education for Hope!
During Jubilee Education Week in Rome, The Club of Rome and the South African Embassy (with support from the USA Association for The Club of Rome, the Canadian Association for The Club of Rome, and African members of The Club of Rome) launched ‘Education for Hope’, a living movement that redefines education as a pathway to dignity, justice and planetary wellbeing.
Building on the 1979 report to The Club of Rome No Limits to Learning, this initiative extends that vision into practice through No Limits to Hope. It embodies The Fifth Element, consciousness as the integrating force for human and ecological renewal.
Joining the Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education’s Scientific Committee, the delegation also helped shape the renewal of the Global Compact on Education, expanding its vision to include inner life, digital humanism and peace as a lived pedagogy.
What is Education for Hope?
Rooted in Ubuntu, I am because we are, Education for Hope reframes education as a communal act of healing and co-creation. It is not a programme or policy but a living social movement emerging from the majority of the world and speaking to humanity, that education must once again make us more human, not more competitive.
Check out the full article: https://www.clubofrome.org/featured-news/launch-of-education-for-hope-from-no-limits-to-learning-to-no-limits-to-hope/
Members of the delegation: @Anitra Thorhaug, @John Gilmour, @Ted Manning, @Marilyn Mosley Gordanier, @Mamphela Ramphele, @Ryan Jackson