Global citizenship and peace education
Learning how to read, write and count matters – these are the tools that open a window to the world. However, with pressing national and global issues transcending country borders, literacy and numeracy skills may not be enough to make sense of it, pursue one’s dreams and find purpose in life. What a young person will see through this window and how they choose to act on it largely depends on the values, content and context of education.
Global citizenship education (GCED) looks into these elements to support learners of all ages to become ethical, empathetic and respectful human beings who can adapt to the world rapidly moving forward, even amidst its most complex challenges and threats. UNESCO is advancing GCED across subjects and in all spheres of life to provide them with knowledge, skills and attitudes that cultivate tolerance, respect, and a shared sense of belonging to one global community, with the ultimate goal of ensuring human rights and peace.
UNESCO Prize for Global Citizenship Education
The UNESCO Prize for Global Citizenship Education provides an exceptional global platform to promote the visibility and recognition of projects and initiatives in the field of GCED from around the world.
Established in 2024 with the support of the Republic of Korea, the UNESCO Prize is the first of its kind. It will be awarded every two years and recognizes outstanding efforts in promoting and advancing GCED through two categories.
The call for nominations for the 2025 inaugural edition is now closed.
General History of Africa: Transforming education through African narratives
UNESCO’s General History of Africa initiative seeks to fundamentally reshape how African history is taught and understood, across the continent and around the world. By mainstreaming African narratives across all levels and settings of learning, it aims at empowering learners, shaping identity, and promoting peace through education.
Youth can move the world
How can we build strong and just societies where democracy and human rights matter amidst the uncertainty and challenges of the 21st century? Young people have an answer.
Upcoming events
Online courses
on global citizenship education and related topics
UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) offers free and open online courses for both teachers and school students. These resources look to build empathy and compassion, as well as an understanding of today's challenges and other themes of global citizenship education.







