TeachMDGs

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TeachMDGs
TeachMDGs
Contract Title Teach Millennium Development Goals
Contract Number DCI-NSA 2009/202-079
Funding Period 01/04/2010 – 31/03/2013
Funding Agency EuropeAid
Total Cost €829.534,00
Partners Youth Career and Advising Centre (Lithuania)
C.E.G.A. Foundation, Bulgaria
Jaan Tonisson Institute, Estonia
Scotdec, Skotland
Website http://www.teachmdgs.net/



The Teach Millennium Development Goals project is one of the key projects funded by EuropeAid to support the promotion of the Millennium Development Goals across Europe and in the world at large.

This particular project was a follow-up on the very successful Accessing Development Education. The current project envisioned to raise awareness about and incorporate development issues in general and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in particular closer into the educational system. The development takes place in four new EU member states (NMS - Cyprus, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Estonia), but the products are designed to serve any stakeholders across Europe and Africa. The goals is to increase teachers’ capacity in development education and the MDGs. Educating the European societies about global inequalities, about the causes and consequences of extreme poverty in especially Sub-Saharan Africa, about global interdependences and about the citizens’ roles and responsibilities within this context is of unprecedented importance considering the complexities of our environment and our interactions on an every day basis.


Overall objectives

  • Support the integration of MDGs into the education system in the partner NMS;
  • Increase awareness about development issues in sub-Saharan Africa in general and MDGs in particular among teachers, students and teacher trainers in NMS;
  • Contribute to the development of country-oriented teaching resources on the MDGs

Products

Activities==


Specific Objective

Increase awareness and public support for the Millennium Development Goals through actively engaging teacher training institutes, teachers and pupils in developing local oriented teaching resources promoting the MDGs with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa and integrate these into the educational systems in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Estonia through comprehensive initial and in-service teacher trainings.