Background
An increasingly connected world faces interconnected global challenges
demanding global citizens who act for more peaceful and sustainable world.
The report Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report (1987),
enshrined the three dimensions of sustainable development, namely: economic
growth, social inclusion and environmental balance. However, these dimensions
alone cannot possibly reflect the complexity of current society, without
culture. The 2030 Agenda adopted by the UN General Assembly integrates the role
of culture, through cultural heritage and creativity, as an enabler of
sustainable development across the Sustainable Development Goals.
Since heritage is our legacy from the past, what we pass on to future
generations, in particular, the conservation of the natural and cultural
heritage is a significant contribution to sustainable development. Every
citizen of the world sharing universal enjoyment of heritage has a collective
responsibility to safeguard our common asset.
Heritage sites have been damaged or destroyed as a result of direct hits,
or as collateral damage related to armed conflicts, terrorism, and climate
change. These challenges call for global citizens who recognize the value of
heritage and put concerted efforts to protect the non-renewable resource beyond
national boundaries.
Based on this global citizenship, members of global society share the
accountability to strive towards a sustainable future. In doing so, there is a
need to raise awareness among various stakeholders and to reflect it to
policies at all levels including local and community level. Towards this end,
it is important for us to improve government officials’ awareness and to
enhance their capacities.
In line with this, APCEIU and UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC will co-organize a
4-day workshop on Fostering Global Citizenship for a Sustainable Future in Jeju
Island, a triple crown UNESCO designation. (Biosphere Reserve, World Natural
Heritage and Global Geo Park) The Workshop aims to equip local government
officials from the Asia-Pacific region with knowledge and skills on global
citizenship; discuss how heritage conservation can be integrated with
sustainable development and explore areas for potential cooperation in and
beyond the Asia-Pacific region.
Event Objectives
The workshop aims to build capacity of participants from Asia-Pacific
working in the areas of sustainable development, heritage conservation, global
citizenship, community development and other related areas, whilst promoting
awareness and recognition on the importance of promoting global citizenship. For
the capacity building, this event will help the participants to:
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Understand
global citizenship and policy development in the context of 2030 Sustainable
Development Agenda;
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Utilize
the lessons learned from the cases of sustainable heritage conservation policy
implementation in various regions.
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Have
a basic understanding of heritage conservation and deepen the ideas of
sustainable practices for regional/city/local development through local
people’s participation;
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Share
the best practices of the community/local government-driven sustainable heritage
conservation projects;
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Understand
the economic impacts of sustainable heritage conservation on the regional
development, recognizing the importance of sustainable heritage conservation
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Coordinate
partnerships to effectively promote the benefits of heritage conservation
policies with civil societies, government and local entrepreneurs
Expected Outcomes
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Networks
enhanced to utilize lessons learned from the cases of community building for
sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region
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Action
plans of participants to foster global citizenship or to facilitate integration
of heritage conservation into sustainable development in their respective local
settings.
Learning Objectives
At
the end of the workshop, the participants will be able to:
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Build
the capacity of local government officials in the Asia-Pacific region to integrate heritage conservation for
sustainable development
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Provide
local government officials with innovative and appropriate practices of
heritage conservation for sustainable development
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Enhance
awareness and understanding of global citizenship among various stakeholders at
local and community level
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Utilize
the lessons learned from the good cases of sustaianble heritage coservation policy
implementation
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Share
the best practices of the community/local government-driven hertitage
conservation
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Understand
the economic impacts of innovative start-up businesses on the urban development
.
Contents and structure
The
training will be composed of the following sessions:
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[Session
1] Fostering Global Citizenship for a Sustainable Future
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[Session
2] Understanding Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development (and SDGs)
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[Session
3] Heritage Conservation in the context of Sustainable Development
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[Session
4] Heritage Conservation in Jeju Island
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[Session
5] Integrating Heritage and Sustainable Development by Engaging Diverse
Communities for Heritage Management
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[Session
6] Heritage Tourism and Community Enhancement
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[Session
7] Role of Global Citizens in Supporting Local Government Heritage Conservation
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[Session
8] Heritage Tourism and Community Building
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[Session
9] Sustainable Heritage through Engagement of Local Communities
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[Session
10] UNITAR-Developed City-Share Methodology
** Sessions are flexible to changes. **
Methodology
The
training will be comprised of:
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Lectures
and presentations by experts
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Self-assessment
exercise
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Group
work and discussion
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Action
plan presentation
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Visit
to innovative start-up businesses
Target audiences
Central/local
authorities and Representatives from NGOs, regional and community-based
organizations, academic and training institutions and other local actors
working in the areas of sustainable development, heritage conservation, global
citizenship, community development and other related areas in the Asia-Pacific
region.
** Participants
should have sufficient command of both written and spoken English.
Event details
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Event type : Workshop (training program)
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Date: 17-20 October 2018
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Venue: Jeju International Training Center, Jeju-do, ROK
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Organizers:
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United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
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UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC
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UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding
(APCEIU)
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Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
Requirements
Applicants are
required to:
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Submit necessary documents on time, i.e.,
application forms etc.
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Complete and submit pre-training assignment,
i.e., case study description etc.
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Actively participate in the training program.
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Be fluent in
written and spoken English.
Application and Deadline
Send the following documents to cifaljeju.shc@gmail.com by 9 September 2018 (Sunday):
1.
Application form |
Download from http://www.cifaljeju.org/
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2.
Letter of nomination |
3.
Letter of commitment |
4.
Acknowledgement, waiver and release of liability |
5.
Consent to collection, usage, and disclosure of personal information |
6.
Case study description(in word
file) |
7.
Curriculum vitae (CV) |
Your own format |
** Late application will not be accepted.
Note
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Application without the required documents
will NOT be considered.
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Participation is subject to approval of
the application by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC.
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Selected applicants will be notified
individually.
Assistance with travel
expenses
Point of departure |
Airfare
Assistance Limit |
Eastern Asia |
China and Japan |
US$ 300 |
Mongolia |
US$ 550 |
South-Eastern Asia |
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam |
US$ 450 |
Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar |
US$ 650 |
Southern Asia |
Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Maldives
and Pakistan |
US$ 800 |
Sri Lanka |
US$ 800 |
Bangladesh |
US$ 850 |
Nepal |
US$ 950 |
Pacific Islands |
Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Samoa,
Tuvalu and Vanuatu |
US$ 1,200 |
* Other points of departure – please contact UNITAR
CIFAL Jeju/JITC |
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Local
expenses (transportation, accommodation and meals) during the workshop will be
covered by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC and APCEIU except for arrival and departure days.
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All
other expenses (local transportation in their country, visa fee) should be
covered by the
participants.
**last update of this page- August 26th, 2018