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Commitment of Stakeholders to the Realization of GCED Network in the Arab States

Co-organized by APCEIU and the UNESCO Regional Bureau of Education for the Arab States (UNESCO Beirut) and King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), the 2017 Arab States Regional Global Citizenship Education (GCED) Network Meeting was held during 13-14 October 2017 in Luxor, Egypt. The meeting brought about 50 representatives from 30 GCED-implementing institutions in the region and this included participants representing the government, national, regional and global organizations, teacher training institutes, universities and civil society organizations. They gathered to develop strategies towards the scaling-up of efforts in the global promotion of GCED, especially in the context of the Arab region.

 

The meeting was composed of plenary sessions and working group discussions to share good practices and effective implementation strategies for GCED. In particular, the meeting sessions were divided into three main topics: framing GCED within a global/regional agenda-setting process, scaling up of good GCED initiatives and developing network strategies. The meeting also facilitated institutions to form and strengthen a regional network for GCED.

 

In the opening speech, Mr. Chung Utak, Director of APCEIU mentioned the goal of the GCED Network Meeting and emphasized the importance of network and partnership among the stakeholders, stating that “We are gathered here to take a step further in the realization of GCED by exploring potential collaboration through forming human and institutional network for GCED in the Arab States”. Dr. Hamed Al Hammami, Director of UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States emphasized new paradigm shifts in education, saying that “We need to have changes. If we need to have new pedagogies ? all should be based on human rights ?. Once again, we would be sincere to have a new form of education that focuses on new variables ? education that is human based ? we should focus on students ? to have social development.”

 

During the session of ‘Scaling up of good GCED initiatives’, participating institutions provided presentations on GCED such as practices and activities. Dr. Reda Hegazi, First Under Secretary for Education from Egypt presented GCED in the New National Education Strategy. Also, Dr. Hassan Nazem, UNESCO Chair for Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue at the University of Kufa in Iraq emphasized the role of youth as global citizens and presented about promoting citizenship among youth in Iraq.

 

During the second day of the meeting, participants had an interactive group discussion in working groups on developing network strategies. Facilitated by Dr. Mohammed Abou Nimer, Professor of American University and Senior Adviser to KAICIID, led the working groups to discuss challenges, needs and upscaling opportunities and tools regarding the promotion GCED.

 

Participating institutions agreed on Terms of Reference about the aim of the Network and identified role and responsibilities of network members. All agreed that the goals of the Arab States Regional GCED Network are to become “Accelerator”, “Bridge” and “Community” for GCED. Network members are expected to meet regularly through a webinar or e-conference and report about their work on GCED. Also, they are encouraged to share information about upcoming events and to collect publications and resources for the UNESCO GCED Clearinghouse.

 

APCEIU expects that the Arab States Regional GCED Network would enable to promote the commitment of stakeholders through sustained advocacy and outreach, as well as continuous exchange of information on GCED and co-organization of collaborative activities such as meetings, conferences and research programmes in order to scale-up efforts on promoting GCED in the regional and global level.

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