02/09/2021
recently hosted a webinar on “How to create safe learning spaces during conflicts, emergencies, and the COVID-19 pandemic”.
See more below:
Yesterday, 1 September 2021, hosted a webinar on “How to create safe learning spaces during conflicts, emergencies, and the COVID-19 pandemic”. The webinar is part of the project on the Prevention of violent extremism and its resurgence amid the COVID-19 pandemic through education in Africa, aligned with the spirit of TICAD7 and NAPSA funded by the Government of Japan.
The purpose of this webinar was to engage African educationists on the importance of creating a safe learning environment for young learners.
The webinar presenters were, Dr. Tigist Yeshiwas Engdaw Senior Advisor on Peacebuilding and Reconciliation at the Ministry of Peace, . She is also an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Peace and Security; Dr. Ilham Nasser Senior Researcher and Director of the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT); Mr. Darius Mogaka Director of University Education and Research, Ministry of Education, ; and Ms. Shreya Jani from UNESCO MGIEP.
Moderated by Dr Victoria Kisaakye Kanobe, Senior Project Coordinator, IICBA, the 90-minutes webinar created a platform for 50 educationists to discuss the challenges of safe learning spaces and their impact on learners in conflicts and emergencies, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, needs of learners in times of conflicts and emergencies, proposed approaches, and Strategies identified to strengthen learners' safe learning spaces and socio-emotional learning, and the role of key stakeholders.
Dr. Yumiko Yokozeki, Director of UNESCO IICBA stressed that Peace is not the mere absence of conflict and weapons. Peace is the condition that enables children and people to thrive and to self-actualize. Peace is the action of governments to build inclusive quality education, economic justice, and social harmony. There can be no peace without justice. There can be no peace when oppression, hunger of the body and mind, inequality, and structural violence exist. She also stressed the importance of safe teaching and learning environments for young people so that young people will engage with their societies as active citizens and champions of peace.
ℹHere is the link to the full session of the webinar recording, presentations and panelists Bios:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_vEXWHN-0x2cj5Jh6GNcsv5qbhOUvhG4?usp=sharing