Showcasing the Coastal TALES film
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coastal TALES project was invited to present at COP29, showcasing a compelling short film at the 'Bio- Cultural Heritage for the Future: Mobilizing the Past for Climate Resilience' event.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coastal TALES project was invited to present at COP29, showcasing a compelling short film at the 'Bio- Cultural Heritage for the Future: Mobilizing the Past for Climate Resilience' event.
'No Limits to Hope: Transforming Learning for a Better Future' is a significant new initiative launched in late 2024 by a flagship programme of The Club of Rome, The Fifth Element, which also anchors The Club of Rome's BRIDGES Hub.
The Congo Research Network (CRN) organised its sixth international conference themed, “Congolese Horizons: Weaving Temporalities in Congo Studies,” held at The Africa Institute, Global Studies University (GSU), Sharjah, UAE, on 29 – 31 January, 2025.
Author: Dr. Elizabeth Rahman. The Alliance is a global community of educators, scholars and project leaders seeking to innovate in education through a focus on resilience, skilled practices and good living*. We gather projects that include traditional, craft, vernacular, indigenous and alternative bio-centric methods and offer a platform for emerging pedagogies to shine.
BRIDGES is the humanities-led sustainability science coalition of UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations programme. Championing community-anchored and humanities-inclusive sustainability science, BRIDGES works to foster a fully transdisciplinary approach to sustainable development research.