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8 Σεπτεμβρίου: Παγκόσμια Ημέρα κατά του Αναλφαβητισμού
Dear all,
Today, two in three of the world’s 781 million illiterate adults are women. A further 58
million children of primary school age are not in school, and 63 million adolescents of lower
secondary school age are also missing out their right to an education, running the risk of
creating a new generation of illiterates.
For UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova, “this unacceptable situation is holding back all
efforts to reduce poverty and advance sustainable, human development.”
The theme of International Literacy Day 2014 is “Literacy and Sustainable Development”.
Literacy is one of the key elements needed to promote sustainable development, as it
empowers people so that they can make the right decisions in the areas of economic
growth, social development and environmental integration. Literacy is a basis for lifelong
learning and plays a crucial foundational role in the creation of sustainable, prosperous and
peaceful societies.
Learn more:

UNESCO International Literacy Day 2014

Download the Literacy Infographic 2014
This occasion is an opportunity for all of us to raise awareness about literacy problems
around us and within our communities.
Let us share your actions and ideas by joining the online collaborative platform - ASPnet in
Action: Global Citizens connected for Sustainable Development.
Tell us why Literacy is important for Sustainable Development on the online Forum:
Connect and Discuss!
We look forward your contribution!
Best regards,
Fouzia Belhami
ASPnet International Coordination
Section of Education for Sustainable Development
21 Σεπτεμβρίου: Παγκόσμια Ημέρα για την Ειρήνη
Dear ASPnet members,
Living in an environment of peace and security is fundamental to human dignity and
development. Global Citizenship is key to world peace, and peace is essential for sustainable
development.
Both Global Citizenship Education and Education for Sustainable Development aim to
achieve and preserve a peaceful and sustainable living-together as ultimate goal.
The International Peace Day will be celebrated on 21 September under the theme “right of
peoples to peace”, selected to mark the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration
on the Right of Peoples to Peace by the United Nations.
We invite you to celebrate Peace Day and take action at your school!
 Keep one minute of silence and light a candle to give a momentum to world
peace.
 Discuss and tell us in words or pictures what the “Right of Peoples to Peace”
means to you personally and for your community.

Find quotes on peace known in your country and share them with us.

Send a message of peace to a participating member from another country through the ASPnet in
Action online platform.
Join the platform now and tell us about your actions and
ideas! http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
We wish you a peaceful and happy International Day of Peace,
The ASPnet in Action Team
16 Οκτωβρίου: Παγκόσμια Ημέρα Επισιτισμού
17 Οκτωβρίου Διεθνής Ημέρα κατά της Φτώχειας
Dear ASPnet members,
Dear ASPnet in Action participants,
The international community is called upon to celebrate two important United Nations
International Days that aim at shaping a world where all people can enjoy decent lives
within inclusive, equitable and sustainable communities.
 16 October 2014 - World Food Day: “Family Farming: Feeding the world, protecting the planet”;
 17 October 2014 - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: "Do not leave anyone out: think, decide and act
together against poverty".
This represents an opportunity for ASPnet worldwide to raise awareness about
the significant role of world citizens in taking care of our Earth andcontributing to the
eradication of poverty.
We, therefore, invite you to observe these International Days at your school and share your
activities on the ASPnet in Action online collaborative
platform: http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens/
 Discuss in class how cultural traditions and practices can help improve
educational opportunities and food supply for the poorest children, and
send us your results.
 Set up an exchange fair in your class or school and bring old books, toys
and other items which you don’t use any more to benefit your classmates.
 Organize a solidarity meal for homeless or disadvantaged people in
your community.
 Interview family farmers in your area and take pictures of their living
environment.
The ASPnet in Action Team
http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΗΜΕΡΑ ΤΩΝ ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΩΝ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΙΡΗΝΗ ΚΑΙ
ΤΗΝ ΑΝΑΠΤΥΞΗ
Dear ASPnet members,
Dear ASPnet in Action participants,
World Science Day for Peace and
Development is celebrated annually on 10
November tohighlight the importance of a
responsible use of science for the benefit of
society, and the need to inform and involve
citizens in science. This year’s theme is
“Quality Science Education - ensuring a
sustainable future for all”.
Quality science education tackles both global
and local challenges, and it is vital to lay the
foundations for a more sustainable future for
all. Educational policies should give equal
access to girls and boys to resources and
laboratories. Traditional and indigenous
knowledge must be recognized, all while
taking advantage of new information and
communication technologies (ICT) for innovation and creativity.
The ASPnet in Action Team has the pleasure to convene you to take action for a
better society of tomorrow!
 Organize a science museum visit and make a report on how science and
technology affect our daily lives.
 Describe the scientific invention which, in your opinion, has been
a milestone for humanity and tell us how it helps to become a global citizen.
 Ask your grandparents or elderly people in your community and find out
what their daily life looked like when they were younger. How would they,
without internet, mobile phone or television, communicate with friends or
stay in touch with relatives?
 Get connected with a partner school via the internet and develop a joint
science project.
Join the ASPnet in Action online collaborative platform and tell us about your ideas
and actions!
http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
Happy World Science Day for Peace and Development,
The ASPnet in Action Team
ΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ
Dear ASPnet members,
Dear ASPnet in Action participants,
The ASPnet in Action Team
would like to know what global
citizenship means to you.
We, therefore, invite you to discuss
and reflect on the following
question in your classroom:
If I say “being a global
citizen”, what will you say?
Send us your creative illustrations, cartoons and stories through the ASPnet in Action online
platform: https://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens.
The best contributions will be featured on the platform homepage as well as in a UNESCO
ASPnet publication.
Get connected and share your ideas and actions!
Best regards,
The ASPnet in Action Team
ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΗΜΕΡΑ ΓΙΑ ΤΑ ΔΙΚΑΙΩΜΑΤΑ ΤΟΥ ΠΑΙΔΙΟΥ
ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΗΜΕΡΑ ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑΣ
Dear ASPnet members,
Dear ASPnet in Action platform participants,
Today the international community celebrates Universal Children’s Day and World
Philosophy Day.
Children’s Day aims to promote the welfare of children, their rights to survive and thrive, to
learn and grow, to make their voices heard and to reach their full potential, and to
encourage understanding between children all over the world.
Philosophy Day underlines the importance of critical thinking to understanding the changes
and challenges our world is facing. Change forces us to find new ways of living together and
building fairer and more sustainable societies.
The ASPnet in Action Team invites you to dedicate one hour to philosophy by organizing
a collective exercise of critical and creative thinkingin your class on how children play an
active role in making changes for a sustainable future. Create a flowchart with your ideas
using the following levels: family; school; local community; country and the world.
Share your flowcharts and thoughts on the ASPnet in Action online collaborative
platform “Global Citizens connected for Sustainable
Development”: http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
We wish you a happy hour of critical and creative thinking!
The ASPnet in Action Team
10 ΔΕΚΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ: ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΗΜΕΡΑ ΔΙΕΘΝΟΥΣ ΑΜΝΗΣΤΙΑΣ
Dear ASPnet members,
Dear ASPnet in Action participants,
The ASPnet in Action Team would like to invite you to celebrate Human Rights Day taking
place today, 10 December.
Promoting human rights must start with human rights education (HRE). Teaching the values
of respect, tolerance and solidarity is essential to empower learners and to foster new forms
of global citizenship.
The basis of HRE is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the UN General
Assembly on 10 December 1948 as the first universal instrument recognizing the inherent
dignity of every member of the human family and marking the start of concerted global
efforts to realize human rights in all circumstances.
Take a moment to discuss in class ways of how to promote and raise awareness on human
rights issues!
Share your thoughts and ideas with us on the ASPnet in Action online collaborative platform:
http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
Best wishes,
The ASPnet in Action Team
ΔΙΕΘΝΗΣ ΗΜΕΡΑ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΗΣ ΑΛΛΗΛΕΓΓΥΗΣ
Dear ASPnet members,
Global citizenship refers to a sense of belonging to the global community and common
humanity, with its members experiencing solidarity, collective responsibility and identity
among themselves.
The sharing of experiences and good practices – be it about how to prevent risks, protect
our cultural heritage or our environment – forms a very important part of such solidarity.
International solidarity is also the basis for dialogue, the eradication of poverty and lasting
peace, as stated inthe Millennium Declaration.
We invite you to celebrate International Human Solidarity Day (20 December) and think
about a project that aims to strengthen solidarity at your school, or in cooperation with
other schools worldwide, and share it on the ASPnet in Action online collaborative
platform:http://en.unesco.org/aspnet/globalcitizens
We look forward to your active participation and invaluable contribution!
The ASPnet in Action Team
Διεθνής εκστρατεία με θέμα την
αναπηρία
Submissions open for
#DrawDisability art campaign
“The word ‘Impossible’ itself says, I am possible. The same has been proven by a ‘Blade Runner’ in my painting
who wins amongst the normal athletes. Physically challenged people are no less than anybody in any field, in this
world.” - Raamaansh Gupta, 8 (Delhi, India)
Raamaansh Gupta’s painting is the first official entry in #DrawDisability, a global art campaign led by the
Global Education First Initiative (GEFI), in partnership with the Global Observatory for Inclusion (GLOBI)
and the GEFI Youth Advocacy Group (YAG). Gupta’s artwork may now be showcased at the World
Education Forum in Incheon, Republic of Korea, or in New York at the 70th United Nations General
Assembly or at the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities.
The #DrawDisability campaign invites children and youth to reflect on the lives of Persons with
Disabilities through drawing and aims to raise awareness of disabilities and inclusion. Globally there are
121 children and adolescents who are missing out on the right to an education, and marginalized groups
– including People with Disabilities, are particularly vulnerable. It is estimated that 90 per cent of children
with disabilities in the developing world do not go to school.
Schools around the world are encouraged to get involved in the campaign. A set of teacher guidelines,
(available in English, French and Spanish) have been developed to help teachers promote critical
reflections and awareness of disability within the classroom, and to help their students find create ways
to represent the whole spectrum of disabilities. All children are encouraged to #DrawDisability.
Submissions are now open and those received before April 1, 2015 will be considered for exhibition at
the World Education Forum in May 2015. Submit your artwork here.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/5029.htm#sthash.Tv4WEhKt.dpuf
Note:
All the submissions should be posted via this link: http://www.globiobservatory.org/drawdisability/submission/ or
email
at:drawdisability@globiobservatory.org
Also, do not forget to indicate ASPnet School when submitting your
drawing.
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