BE OPEN spoke of the foundation's insight into Education for Sustainable Development at the MED9 and UNECE summits in Cyprus

On June 27, at the Ministerial Summit MED9, Director of BE OPEN Foundation Gennady Terebkov joined Almotaz Aadi, Deputy Secretary General UFM; Christopher Castle, UNESCO; Sylvie Motard, UNEP Deputy Director Europe and Tatyana Molcean, UNECE Executive Secretary; for the session dedicated to strengthening cooperation and networking for ESD. BE OPEN shared its experience of building a network of cooperation for the maximization of the positive impact of the Foundation's SDG-focused programme. On...
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On June 27, at the Ministerial Summit MED9, Director of BE OPEN Foundation Gennady Terebkov joined Almotaz Aadi, Deputy Secretary General UFM; Christopher Castle, UNESCO; Sylvie Motard, UNEP Deputy Director Europe and Tatyana Molcean, UNECE Executive Secretary; for the session dedicated to strengthening cooperation and networking for ESD. BE OPEN shared its experience of building a network of cooperation for the maximization of the positive impact of the Foundation's SDG-focused programme.

On June 28, at the UNECE Forum, BE OPEN joined the session named 'Creating links between institutions and other actors' aimed at fostering collaborations between educational institutions and governments, businesses and civil society. For both the events, BE OPEN prepared the very relevant results and findings of its SDG-themed student competition programme, demonstrated the positive outcome of cooperating with a number of institutions and its commitment to help integrate sustainability into curriculums of educational institutions globally.

The purposes of BE OPEN's sustainability work were encapsulated in the address by the Founder Elena Baturina: "Achieving a sustainable tomorrow is the task we have to impose on young people. What we must do today is equip them with the knowledge, skills and tools to help them address these challenges and build the mindset, the inner compass that will guide them through turmoil towards a healthier and more sustainable world for all. We at BE OPEN have always worked to harness the brainpower of younger people, and five years ago, we realised that sustainable development is the sphere that needs their creative potential most. Since then, we have been working globally to support the Sustainable Development Goals and will continue to contribute to achieving them via recognizing, showcasing and promoting the best ideas and projects developed by the young."

Another contribution by BE OPEN into the UNECE Forum programme was a lecture on the future of education by a world-renown futurist Gerd Leonhard, attended by 300 participants from all over the world: young sustainability leaders, entrepreneurs, educators and activists, as well as policymakers, and representatives from NGOs and businesses interested in fostering youth engagement in sustainability solutions.

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