"Yorozu, Rika" <r.yo...@unesco.org>: Nov 05 11:09AM
Dear Colleagues, Partners and Friends,
Greetings from UNESCO Bangkok!
We are pleased to share with you a new infographic providing interesting key facts and figures about CLCs in the Asia-Pacific region. Please see attached file.
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In addition, our hugely popular CLC video has just been translated into Thai, Myanmar, Khmer, Lao and Japanese!
Special thanks go to our partners from DVV who assisted with the translation. Please find the links to the YouTube videos below:
Thai: http://youtu.be/tOIuYggnZb4
Myanmar: http://youtu.be/YwsrsukqIxs
Khmer: http://youtu.be/PXZ88SlYlKU
Lao: http://youtu.be/6veLLXhrv3E
Japanese: http://youtu.be/e0UQLjR1rWo
English: http://youtu.be/_hdsKdNY-uA
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We are keen to produce other language versions of the video and would like to seek your help in translating it into other languages. Interested volunteers may contact me at this email address.
We encourage you to share these materials widely with your networks. If you are interested to collaborate with us on CLC advocacy, research or other joint activities, please feel free to get in touch with us. We would also be happy to answer any questions you might have and provide more information about our CLC programme.
Thank you,
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Mary Anne Therese Manuson
Project Officer
Asia and Pacific Programme of Education for All
UNESCO Bangkok
(Temporary Office, since 1 August 2014)
Science Center for Education Building 4
928 Sukhumvit Road, Prakanong, Klongtoey
Bangkok 10110 Thailand
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WCESD_CommunityLearning <wcesd_commu...@googlegroups.com>: Nov 05 02:14AM -0800
Dear all,
Greetings from rainy Hamburg, Germany!
In a few days, a workshop on 'Local Communities in Action: Lifelong
Learning for Sustainable Development' will be organised in the WCESD in
Nagoya, Japan.
For those of you joining the workshop and those who are not physically
participating in the workshop, we'd like you to share your experiences and
views on what are the key enabling support measures to support local
communities' learning and development.
You may select one or two or combination of commitments from the Okayama
Commitment 2014 <http://www.kominkan-clc.jp/upload/topics/12/file.pdf> (attached)
to share examples of good practices and key support measures.
For example, I have strong interests to commitments concerning youth and
women.
Young people are playing increasing important roles in the community-based
learning and development. Supporting their ideas and action can enrich the
local communities' learning environment.
Community Matters: Fulfilling Learning Potentials for Young Men and Women
<http://www.unesco.org/ulis/cgi-bin/ulis.pl?catno=226570&set=005459F209_2_308&gp=1&lin=1&ll=1>
recommended to involve young men and women in all stages of planning,
management and delivery of services through community learning centres. You
may like to read testimonies of empowerment by such youth in Asia and the
Pacific, which is published here
<http://www.unesco.org/ulis/cgi-bin/ulis.pl?catno=229499&set=005459EC1C_0_10&gp=1&lin=1&ll=1>
.
Several cases of community environment protection activities proposed by
school children and implemented by community members in Okayama City were
reported in the Kominkan-CLC International Conference on ESD held in
Okayama, Japan last month.
Literacy and education for sustainable development and women's empowerment
<http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002301/230162e.pdf> published by UIL
this year makes four key recommendations. One of them is :
*the importance of literacy to sustainable development and the empowerment
of women should be explicitly recognised within the post-2015 EFA goals, as
a first step towards mobilising adequate resources for adult education and
lifelong learning. *
There are also some case studies on community development in the UNESCO
Effective Literacy and Numeracy Practices Database. Please visit here
<http://www.unesco.org/uil/litbase/?menu=8&theme=26>.
Best wishes, Rika @ UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
"Aurélie Charpentier" <auc...@gmail.com>: Nov 03 01:22PM -0800
Dear all,
I'm really happy to participate in the Conference in Japan.
I'm the North American Regional Representative of the World Youth
Parliament for Water and a young professionnal in environmental issues.
I'm planning of starting a master in Education related to the environment
next January.
Looking forward of exchanging with you all.
Aurélie Charpentier
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..now with the document.
Jürgen
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Hi everybody,
my name is Jürgen Forkel-Schubert.
I work for the Hamburg Ministry of Urban Development and Environment and am responsible for ESD and the initiative “Hamburg is Learning Sustainability”.
Community learning takes its place especially in the frame of the German DESD. Hamburg is member of the only 21 cities, municipalities and districts in Germany who were officially awarded “Official Cities and Local Authorities of the Alliance for Learning Sustainability“.
Please find more information in the enclosed document.
To know more about Hamburg please look at http://www.hamburg.de/nachhaltigkeitlernen/3243684/english-information/
Thank you.
Best regards
Jürgen Forkel-Schubert
Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
Behörde für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt
- Abteilung Nachhaltigkeit und Klimaschutz -
Neuenfelder Straße 19, 21109 Hamburg, Raum C.01.244
Telefon: + 49 (0)40 42840 - 2144
E-Fax: +49 (0)40 4279 - 40785
mailto: Juergen.For...@bsu.hamburg.de
Bürozeiten idR Di - Fr
Hamburg - Stadt der Welt-Dekade
„Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung“
www.hamburg.de/nachhaltigkeitlernen/

