How can humankind respond to the enormous challenges we are currently facing? How can educators help develop an understanding of 'one world'; and our roles as global citizens?

"Our biggest challenge in this new century is to take an idea that sounds abstract; sustainable development; and turn it into reality for all the world's people."

Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations


What is the Learning for Sustainable Cities project?



The Learning for Sustainable Cities project began with the idea of helping young people to explore the concept of sustainable cities and communities and to identify opportunities for them to be involved in positive change.

A group of educators from countries of the North and South has been identifying case studies of good practice and working with local schools to trial materials.

The project has been co-ordinated from Manchester (UK), with partners in Banjul (The Gambia), Brescia (Italy), Curitiba (Brazil), Halifax (Canada) and Mumbai (India).

The project ran in its initial phase from January 2001 to December 2003.

The project has produced a common core of teaching resources and case studies, which are being augmented to be more country specific in each case.

It has also developed a training programme for teachers to be able to effectively use the methodology and materials

Information and materials are available on this website and there are related links on www.wwflearning.co.uk

Schools involved in the project have the opportunity to link with each other and exchange information.