Sustainable human development entails harnessing that potential and broadening the choices open to individuals.
Roudil strongly encouraged the Youth Forum and the European representatives working in the field to develop and reinforce their cooperation with UNESCO in order to contribute to a sustainable human development model.
He is also the founder of Instituto-E, a non-profit organization in Rio de Janeiro promoting sustainable human development through its e-brigaders, groups of young people working for sustainable development, environmental protection and social inclusion.
The ANII is an important partner in scientific and technological cooperation for sustainable human development in Uruguay, focused on moving towards a learning society and to an economy based on knowledge and motorized by innovation.
After the Philippines, Canada, Malawi, Cuba and Lebanon , SHSviews continues its international tour of National Commissions for UNESCO by visiting the Netherlands , where natural sciences and social and human sciences are treated equally by a Committee whose aim is to contribute to sustainable human development.
As many of us head off to Easter services this weekend, we should hear and heed the call to stewardship, to a more sustainable and truly human development.
Marie-Paule Roudil stressed the necessity to rethink the nature and role of education and training systems in contributing to a more equitable and sustainable pattern of human development.
The Director-General commended the Republic of Korea for its commitment to education for peace, human rights and sustainable development.
Created in 1994, the MOST Programme aims to put social and human sciences at the service of sustainable development by encouraging research directed towards the formulation of policies which respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, to face the main challenges of the contemporary world.
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It is solely through dialogue and peaceful co-existence that the achievement of the world vision for sustainable development, protection of human rights and alleviation of poverty will become possible.
The creative line chosen for the campaign is an extension of the theme chosen for this year event, which is "The Future we Want", but also strengthens the UNESCO's commitment to sustainable development and respect for human rights and the environment, valuing the path of education.
Above all, the Commonwealth defines its purpose largely in civil-society terms: the promotion of democracy, human rights and sustainable economic and social development.
Churches in Africa are becoming strong social capitals whose values lie not simply in providing spiritual support, but also in strengthening the civil society, creating healthy networks among people and valorizing the agency of Africans to safeguard basic human security for integral and sustainable development.
In Education, the UKNC for UNESCO Scotland Committee focuses its expertise and the strength of its civil society network on helping policy development in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and Human Rights Education (HRE) within the framework of the World Programme for Human Rights Education.
Ensure that economic activities and institutions at all levels promote human development in an equitable and sustainable manner.
Under this theme, UNESCO will highlight the need to expand educational opportunities and outcomes for rural women and girls as both a fundamental human right and an essential condition for sustainable development.
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Citizenship is a key vehicle in the delivery of study themes for the UNESCO Associated Schools network and in promoting the values of UNESCO such as human rights, peace, tolerance and sustainable development and cultural diversity.
Science, engineering and technology (SET) drives sustainable social and economic Development and is vital in addressing basic human needs including poverty reduction, emergency and disaster prevention, response and reconstruction, bridging the knowledge divide and promoting intercultural cooperation.
Beyond meeting basic human needs, water supply is critical to ensure a sustainable development.
Gender equality is a human rights principle, a precondition for sustainable, people-centered development, and it is a goal in and of itself.
The administration of justice, including law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies and, especially, an independent judiciary and legal profession in full conformity with applicable standards contained in international human rights instruments, are essential to the full and non-discriminatory realization of human rights and indispensable to the processes of democracy and sustainable development.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become one of the most crucial factors governing education, science, culture, welfare and the sustainable development of civilizations based upon mutual respect and the observance of human rights.
Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
The core missions it has pursued during its first half century will be just as relevant during the next half century -- the pursuit of peace and security, promoting human rights, and moving people from poverty to dignity and prosperity through sustainable development.
It is an important event for the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as for the whole of the international community committed to the idea that the social sciences have a major contribution to make to the development and implementation of development policies that are sustainable and that respect the needs of peoples and basic human rights.
Sustainable development as well as economic and social progress are inconceivable without good governance and respect for human rights.
In October 2010, an international symposium on urban futures and human and urban well-being elaborated plans for a new three-year initiative to promote sustainable urban development and improve the relationship between cities and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
Invited discussants included Laurence Tubiana , Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) in Paris and Anantha Duraiappah , Executive Director of the International Human Dimensions Programme (UNU-IHDP) in Bonn.
Invited discussants include Laurence Tubiana , Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) in Paris and Anantha Duraiappah , Executive Director of the International Human Dimensions Programme (UNU-IHDP) in Bonn.
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