GENE receives funding from the European Commission for the period 2022-2024 for the programme:

Strengthening Quality Global Education and
Development Education and Awareness Raising (DEAR) in Europe – Phase III

Programme Goal

To contribute to an increase in the quality and reach of Global Education (GE) providing greater access for growing numbers of people to quality Global Education in growing number of European countries.

Programme Areas

 

Networking.

Deepening policy learning in the field of Global Education through Multilateral Roundtables.

 

Policy Research.

Research generated and adapted for use by policy makers in the field of Global Education.

Peer Review.

Achieve quality Global Education in Europe through peer review and follow-up support.

 

Quality and Visibility.

Recognition, visibility and re-enforcement of quality Global Education practices in Europe.

Support.

Strengthening Global Education policy at national level by supporting Ministries and Agencies.

 

Partnerships.

Partnerships with relevant regional and global organisations working on GE and DEAR.

 

GENE is funded by the following Ministries & Agencies, together with the European Commission.

 
  1. Austrian Development Agency and the Ministry of Education, Science and Research, Austria

  2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Belgium

  3. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth, Cyprus

  4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and the Czech Development Agency, Czech Republic

  5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Estonia

  6. Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland

  7. Agence Française de Développement and the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France

  8. Engagement Global, with funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany

  9. Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland

  10. Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS), Italy

  11. Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Luxembourg

  12. Ministry of Education and Employment, Malta

  13. Ministry of Education, Montenegro

  14. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Camões – Institute for Cooperation and Language, Portugal

  15. Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation, Slovakia

  16. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Slovenia

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