Project Description

The general objective of the PeaceEdu project is to foster sustainable practices of Peace in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova through strengthening the capacity and capability of higher educational institutions in these countries to invest in the development of multidisciplinary peace education and peace studies. Besides the main objective of supporting the relevant curriculum design and delivery of pilot courses, it also aims at generating cross-regional network of learning as well as enhancing dialogue with best practices from other European countries. Through enhancing capacity of the beneficiary HEIs, the project addresses peace and security challenges in the EaP Countries (UA, GE, MD).

Focus

The focus of this project is to develop tools to mitigate challenges that put Peace under threat in the respective communities through

  • development, integration, and implementation of Peace Education and Peace Studies in Curricula,
  • training of educators/teachers to launch reciprocal development of human resources and contribute to continuous professional development,
  • advancement of the training tools to have a long-term impact on the education system,
  • raising awareness of the public of the importance of peace and peacebuilding,
  • building resilience in the communities and dissemination of the project results to wider public, with the focus on the young people.

On the other hand, the proposed project intends to develop urgent tools to mitigate the current massive challenges for Peace to prevent conflict through non-violent means, thus strengthening citizenship competencies in young people, strengthening a cross-regional network for experience sharing, knowledge exchange, and offering long-term solutions for peace and security in the target counties. The achievement of the project objectives relies significantly on mutual sharing of the experiences and expertise among partner countries and with partner countries and participating the EU institution.

Goals

Goals in a nutshell 

-Mutual sharing of the experiences and expertise among partner countries. 

-Foster sustainable practices of Peace in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova (and in other countries) by:  

  • strengthening the capacity and capability of higher educational institutions 
  • investing in the development of multidisciplinary peace education and peace studies 
  • developing relevant curriculum designs 
  • delivering pilot courses 
  • enhancing dialogue with best practices 
  • generating cross-regional networks of learning 

Funding

PeaceEdu is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EU Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them