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International work
– Education and Youth

A big part of WWF Sweden’s work takes place in other countries. This also applies to our work with young people and education. Here you can take part of current interventions together with local WWF staff, youth and teachers. You will also find information about previous initiatives we have carried out around the world and some of our previously published materials. You will find both descriptions of the work, materials and links.

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Eat4Change

The Eat4Change project aims to contribute to a shift toward more sustainable diets and production practices, particularly in the livestock sector, supporting implementation of SDGs and climate change treaties and contributing to positive economic, social, and environmental impacts in Europe and developing countries. By working together with youth, the project aims for real change on an individual and institutional level – to achieve real impact for people and the planet.

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MOOC

WWF Sweden is currently in the process to develop a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for principals and teachers with the purpose to support schools to implement education for sustainable development (ESD) in all school activities. WWF UK has already developed a MOOC designed for primary and secondary teachers and all those who want to develop a whole school approach to education for sustainability, and thus play a vital role in steering society towards a sustainable future.

Education for a sustainable planet – Microsoft Educator Center

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Earth Hour

Started by WWF and partners as a symbolic lights-out event in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour is now one of the world’s largest grassroots movements for the environment. Held every year on the last Saturday of March, Earth Hour engages millions of people in more than 190 countries and territories, switching off their lights to show support for our planet.

But Earth Hour goes far beyond the symbolic action of switching off – it has become a catalyst for positive environmental impact, driving major legislative changes by harnessing the power of the people and collective action.

Earth Hour is open-source and we welcome everyone, anyone, to take part and help amplify our mission to unite people to protect our planet.

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