Global citizenship education

For Enabel, global citizenship education should be part and parcel of all sustainable development initiatives.

 

This is explicitly stated in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:

‘By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including among others through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship, and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.’

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The world is facing huge challenges in realising the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Enabel is working with its partners, at home and abroad, to provide ideas to address the global challenges. Climate change, economic and social inequality, urbanisation, peace and security and human mobility are not only cross-border challenges. They are also trans-generational challenges.

Future generations will also have to deal with them, which is why Enabel considers young people to be of key importance. We want to motivate, guide and provide opportunities to young people to work towards a solidarity-based, socially just and sustainable future.

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How to implement Global Citizenship Education?

Global citizenship education can take many forms, such as workshops, debates, intercultural exchange programmes, mobilisation campaigns or training. It is practiced in different places, such as schools and places of learning in general, but also through youth movements, businesses or development cooperation initiatives. By fostering people’s adherence, mobilisation and action towards more justice and solidarity, global citizenship education becomes a key aspect of international cooperation towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. 

A pillar of international cooperation

With its BeGlobal programme, Enabel has more than twenty years of experience in global citizenship education in Belgium. The three main axes of activity, all of which aim to sustainably embed the approach in education in Belgium, are: policy dialogue, the strengthening and innovation of teaching practices and the deployment of a centre of expertise aiming at sharing, producing and disseminating knowledge.

Enabel, like a growing number of countries, public administrations and social organisations, is absolutely convinced of the need of global citizenship education in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and therefore incorporates it as much as possible in its portfolio of expertise at the service of its development programmes, in Belgium and abroad.

Global citizens, anyone?

Over the course of two years, junior experts took on the challenge of exploring global citizenship, guided by the Junior Programme and BeGlobal.

They tackled complex global issues with fresh perspectives.

Dive into their stories and get inspired.
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