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Covid-19 has been a major calamity for all people and sectors, including social justice in education, according to a group of academics and entrepreneurial minds. But there is a silver lining: an opportunity for an education renaissance of collaboration and lifelong learning.
Education has enormous potency to achieve social justice – Thuli Madonsela
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Thuli Madonsela warned on Thursday that although education has been used to transform the world, to use the famous words of
Nelson Mandela, the challenges of justice for different groups is a twenty-first century reality, as is the need for context-aligned and agile education.
This week, the focus turns to planning the restoration of ecosystems on World Environment Day on
Saturday 5 June. The day will also launch the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration which will run until 2030. The mission: revive billions of hectares of forest, farmland, ocean floors and everything in between.
To learn more about ecosystem restoration, browse through the United Nation’s playbook “
A practical guide to healing the planet”.
There are hundreds of official events starting on Monday 31 May and ending on Saturday 5 June. From restoring urban spaces to implementing “climate-resilient reforestation”, the line-up has something for every interest in every region of the world.