في عالم يواجه التَّمزق الاجتماعي، والتفاوت البيئي والمناخي؛ نحتاج إلى التعليم الرسمي ذي الجودة والتحول والشمول الآن أكثر من أي وقت مضى. بينما تكافح أنظمتنا السياسية لتعزيز الديمقراطية، وإرساء قيم المواطنة، ومكافحة التمييز، مما يمكن التعليم الرسمي المجاني من خلق جمهور مستنير متمكن وقادرٍ على التعامل مع هذه التحديات العالمية.
الجمهور يدعم التعليم الرسمي، و التعليم الرسمي يعمل.
إن التعليم الرسمي المجاني والجودة والشامل هو حق إنساني يدعمه الجمهور ويطالب بإنفاذه. على مدى العقود الأخيرة، قام المجتمع العالمي بجهد غير مسبوق لتوفير التعليم الرسمي لملياري تلميذ في العالم، وإنشاء أنظمة تعليمية واسعة النطاق وقابلة للتكيف للتعليم والتعلم. كما أن الدولة هي الجهة الملتزمة بتقديم وإنفاذ التعليم الرسمي، الذي يحقق التعليم للجميع دون تمييز، ويتطلب ذلك من الدول تحقيق وتوسيع دورها المركزي لتفعيل هذا الالتزام.
In a world facing social fragmentation, harmful inequities, and environmental deterioration, we need quality, transformative, inclusive public education now more than ever. As our political systems struggle to resist autocracy and to foster democracy, free public education can help create a well-informed public with the capacity to address these global challenges.
The public supports public education, and public education works.
Please sign the statement as an organisation or as an individual and join us in the process of advocating for States to realise the full potential of public education. Our future depends on it!
En un mundo que se enfrenta a la fragmentación social, a las desigualdades perjudiciales y al deterioro del medio ambiente, necesitamos ahora, más que nunca, una educación pública de calidad, transformadora e integradora. Mientras nuestros sistemas políticos luchan por resistir a la autocracia y fomentar la democracia, la educación pública y gratuita puede ayudar a crear un público bien informado con capacidad para abordar estos retos mundiales.
El público apoya a la educación pública, y la educación pública funciona.
Firmen la declaración (como individuo o como organización) y únase a nosotras y nosotros en el proceso de incidencia política hacia los Estados para desarrollar todo el potencial de la educación pública. ¡Nuestro futuro depende de ello!
Dans un monde en proie à la fragmentation sociale, aux inégalités dommageables et à la détérioration de l'environnement, nous avons besoin plus que jamais d'une éducation publique de qualité, transformatrice et inclusive. Alors que nos systèmes politiques s'efforcent de résister à l'autocratie tout en promouvant la démocratie, l'éducation publique gratuite peut contribuer à former des populations bien informées, capables de relever ces défis mondiaux.
Le public soutient l'éducation publique, et l'éducation publique fonctionne.
Veuillez signer la déclaration et nous rejoindre dans le processus de plaidoyer pour que les États réalisent le plein potentiel de l'éducation publique. Notre avenir en dépend !
In the present report, the Special Rapporteur reviews the situation of refugees with regard to the right to education, in particular in the context of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Reports on the broader issue of education in emergencies were presented to the Human Rights Council (A/HRC/8/10) and the General Assembly (A/66/269) by previous incumbents. The Special Rapporteur considers that it is relevant to follow-up on the issue in today’s context. She touches on the specific challenges refugees face in their quest for quality education at all levels, reflects on some best practices and innovations set in place in countries and proposes recommendations to overcome challenges in this area.
The Special Rapporteur concludes by calling upon States to ensure access to inclusive quality educ ation for refugees in line with Goal 4 of the Sustainable Development Goal, by mainstreaming this in their national plans and strategies.
In her first report to the Human Rights Council, 25 years after the establishment of the mandate on the right to education, the Special Rapporteur reviews achievements, particularly on how the right to education is understood today and the obligations it entails, as well as contemporary and emerging issues that need to be considered to ensure the right to education for all, today and in the future.
A/HRC/53/27
In her 2022 Report on the impact of the digitalisation of education on the right to education, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to education clarified that any introduction of digital technologies in education must be framed around the right of every person to public, free, quality education and the commitments of states in this regard both under international human rights law and Sustainable Development Goal 4. This paper affirms that state obligations under the human rights framework must be the starting point for assessing and responding to discussions related to the monitoring of children’s activities and the collection and use of their data in the field of education. Part 2 outlines the international and regional human rights legal framework that governs the relationship between technology and education, providing a baseline upon which states can verify compliance with international human rights law and useful guidance for anyone seeking to understand the impacts of existing and emerging educational products and services. Part 3 then provides a comparative analysis of the regulation of technology and education in ten countries, through an examination of current data protection, education and related legislation, for the purpose of understanding how different countries are paying attention to and addressing key human rights issues with regards to technology in education in practice.
Background paper to 2023 UNESCO GEM Report 'Technology in education: a tool on whose terms?'
El presente informe de la Experta Independiente sobre el disfrute de los derechos humanos de las personas con albinismo, Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond, se ha elaborado en cumplimiento de las resoluciones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos 28/6 y 46/12. Se centra en el derecho a la educación de las personas con albinismo y sus experiencias en diferentes regiones.
Le présent rapport de l’Experte indépendante sur l’exercice des droits de l’homme par les personnes atteintes d’albinisme, Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond, est soumis en application des résolutions 28/6 et 46/12 du Conseil des droits de l’homme. Il porte sur le droit à l’éducation des personnes atteintes d’albinisme et sur le quotidien de ces personnes dans différentes régions.
The present report of the Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by persons with albinism, Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond, is submitted pursuant to Human Rights Council resolutions 28/6 and 46/12. The report focuses on the right to education for persons with albinism and their experiences in different regions.