UNCTAD urges stronger action to help least developed nations tap into carbon markets
The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) urged during the 29th United Nations Climate Change ...
In 2016, the Okayama ESD Project received the UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development, a biennial prize that honors outstanding projects that advance the role of education in connecting the social, economic, cultural and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Funded by the Government of Japan, the Prize consists of three biennial awards of $ 50,000 for each recipient to further advance ESD.
The Okayama ESD Promotion Commission has been promoting ESD since 2005. It was initiated by the United Nations University and has been recognized as a Regional Centre of Expertise on ESD. Okayama incorporated the promotion of ESD into the Kominkan policy in 2007, and thus started to include ESD in Kominkan activities.
Kominkans serve as learning centers for residents and visitors of the city of Okayama, offering a broad range of educational courses, and even encouraging the community to initiate localized learning programs. Based on a whole-city approach, residents play a major role in planning and implementing ESD projects, incorporating issues that are important to them into the activities. This collaborative effort has allowed Kominkans to organize lectures and workshops based on ESD and civic collaboration that aim to solve regional issues, deepen learning, and create locally relevant projects.
Currently, more than 250 organizations are members of the Commission, including NGOs, companies, educational institutions, associations, social education organizations, non-profit organizations, and individual citizens. The project incorporates ESD into seven areas of particular importance to the city: safe and secure community development; environmental awareness and activities; good health; gender equality; child-rearing and youth development; and opportunities for older people to make friends and learn.
The United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) urged during the 29th United Nations Climate Change ...
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