Useful Links

Find useful links to global partners, platforms, and initiatives supporting GCED.

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  • CONCORD is the European confederation of Relief and Development NGOs, made up of member organisations: 28 national associations, 24 international networks and 3 associate members that represent more than 2,600 NGOs, supported by millions of citizens across Europe.

  • To support efforts to better understand the role of education in preventing violent extremism, the INEE has gathered resources on education and violent extremism, which can help policy-makers, teachers, principals, trainers, and researchers understand better the link between education and violent extremism and help promote the positive ‘face’ of education.

  • The SDG Knowledge Hub (http://sdg.iisd.org/) is an online resource center for news and commentary regarding the implementation of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The SDG Knowledge Hub is managed by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), which is fully responsible for its content. Our team of experts regularly updates the SDG Knowledge Hub and produces the SDG Update, which contains the latest news, original commentary from our experts, guest articles from key actors in SDG implementation, and more. The SDG Knowledge Hub also provides a calendar of upcoming events related to the 2030 Agenda.

  • Because Landesa partners with governments, our work is leveraged, with hundreds of thousands or sometimes millions of women and men benefiting from a new innovative program or progressive law. With secure land rights as a foundation, other development efforts — focused on education, food security, gender equality, public health, conservation — can gain traction. In nearly 50 years, working in more than 50 countries, Landesa has helped strengthen land rights for more than 120 million families.

  • Restless Development is a youth-led development agency placing young people at the forefront of charitable development in Africa and Asia.

  • Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2001 by Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, an educator born and raised in apartheid South Africa, where she witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of discrimination and the lack of basic human rights.The purpose of YHRI is to teach youth about human rights, specifically the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and inspire them to become advocates for tolerance and peace. YHRI has now grown into a global movement, including hundreds of groups, clubs and chapters around the world.

  • Youth Time is an internationally oriented non-profit, non-political organization which actively represents a platform of dialogue between cultures and generations. We inspire and engage young people from all over the world, by encouraging them to develop their social leadership skills as well as to take upon their civil responsibility. Youth Time provides opportunities to take part in various projects, to help youth acquire new knowledge and skills in social and public sphere as well as to built up relations with other young social leaders.

  • For more than 25 years, we’ve led and sustained coordinated action to harness the talent and potential of the world’s youth, now numbering 1.2 billion. At the heart of our efforts is building partnerships, initiatives, and curricula that prepare young men and women to succeed as citizens, employees, entrepreneurs, and change-makers.

  • The Centre for Global Education (CGE) was established in 1986 by eight development agencies to provide education services that will enhance awareness of international development issues.Its central remit is to challenge dominant stereotypes and commonly held perceptions of developing countries which are prevalent in our society.The Centre believes that education can empower individuals and communities to play an active role in addressing the causes of poverty and injustice around the world.

  • The United Nations SDG Action Campaign is a special initiative of the UN Secretary-General administered by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and mandated to support the UN system-wide and the Member States on advocacy and public engagement in the SDG implementation.Building on innovative and impactful engagement techniques deployed since 2002, the UN SDG Action Campaign intends to create awareness about the 2030 Agenda, empower and inspire people across the world to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while generating political will, and help make the Goals attainable by 2030.