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Education & Capacity
Building
UNEP's initiatives in the area of "Education
for sustainable consumption and production" (ESCP) respond
to the need for new cultural and educational models that can foster
a new generation of citizens who integrate sustainability in their
personal and professional decisions. The shared goal of these
various initiatives is to provide innovative tools to communicate
and learn about ESCP.
The target audience in the field of ESCP
is national and local authorities, business organisations, teachers,
vocational schools and trainers who need to communicate about
various aspects of ESC and want to engage in innovative learning
methodologies to better respond to the challenges of sustainable
development.
Key Partners
UNESCO
We are proud of the strong partnership we have with the UN Decade
of Education for Sustainable Development (UNDESD) managed by UNESCO.
This relationship meets the clear need expressed by various education
practitioners that Education for Sustainable Development is strongly
anchored in the day-to-day realities of young citizens and consumers
and helps them choose more sustainable lifestyles.
Consumers
Citizenship Network
(CCN)
UNEP endorses and participates with its partner agency UNESCO
in the activities of CCN, which aim at providing a concrete platform
to teacher trainers to include ESC and citizenship in the core
competences of teachers in Europe and beyond.
Italy
UNEP also collaborates very closely with the Marrakech Task Force
(MTF) for Education for Sustainable Consumption (ESC) led by Italy.
This partnership operates within the Marrakech Process and aims
at fostering the concept of ESC in the political and academic
arena. UNEP and the Italian MTF, in collaboration with the Consumers
Citizenship Network, have designed political guidelines targeted
at national authorities for the inclusion of ESC in the education
system These guidelines are supplemented with documents providing
arguments for ESC and a series of considerations of where and
how ESC can be included in curricula or existing political strategies
(National Sustainable Development Strategies, Education for the
Environment etc.).
Sweden
UNEP cooperates with the Marrakech Task Force on Sustainable Lifestyles.
This Task Force is developing material and supporting capacity
building on education and communication for sustainable lifestyles,
collecting best practices and inspiring examples on sustainable
lifestyles; and supporting the implementation of demonstration
projects to promote sustainable lifestyles.
Politecnico
di Milano
UNEP has been working with Politecnico di Milano for many years
on various issues including sustainable lifestyles with the projects
on the creative communities and sustainable
everyday project and on sustainability and design.
The
International Association of Universities
The Association has contributed to the development of some educational
tools in the marketing/communication field, with UNEP.
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