
Slogan Making Competition on the SDGs
Theme: “BSUstainable”

SDG 4: Quality Education | Iverson M. Sangga-an

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation | Pauleen B. Arce
Poster Making Competition on the SDGs
Theme: “BSUstainable”

BENGUET STATE UNIVERSITY
The Lead Office in Facilitating and Coordinating International Partnerships for the University
SDG 4: Quality Education | Iverson M. Sangga-an
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation | Pauleen B. Arce
This session, in coordination with Ms. Reslyn G. Capuyan, IRO Coordinator of the College of Arts and Humanities, aimed to engage participants in learning more about Japan’s unique language and cultural traditions. The event featured international students from Tottori University, Japan, who shared their insights and experiences with the audience.
Ms. Yuki Takahashi presented about traditional Japanese clothing and attire, while Soma discussed common Japanese behaviors and greetings, popular Japanese food, and traditional tales. Around 60 participants joined onsite, with more tuning in online via Zoom and Facebook Live. The event provided an opportunity for an engaging discussion as students also shared their thoughts and expressed their interest in learning more about Japan. This also helped participants gain a deeper appreciation of Japan’s rich culture and everyday customs.
The session concluded with an open question-and-answer segment, where both onsite and online participants actively engaged with the speakers. The audience showed great enthusiasm and curiosity, making the event both informative and enjoyable.Through this activity, the university reaffirms its commitment to promoting global diversity and fostering cross-cultural understanding within the BSU community. By providing opportunities like these, BSU continues to promote awareness and appreciation of different cultures, strengthening its role as a globally engaged university.
Photo courtesy of Armi-Jay Rillera Paragas
#GlimpseOfJapan, #SDG17, #SDG4
[…]Organized by the Kuwait Science Club in partnership with the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, the Fair brings together inventors and investors from around the world to showcase groundbreaking ideas in Mechanics, Computer Sciences, Agriculture, Environmental Protection, and more.
Please note that a fee of at least USD 800 (approximately PhP 45,658) to USD 1,250 (approximately PhP 71,341) is required to cover participation, depending on the package and date of registration. Interested participants may submit their inventions online through a 5-minute video presentation. Meanwhile, the basic package for attending exhibitors includes:
Visa issuance;
Brief description of the invention in English and Arabic languages;
2×2 m2 booth area with electricity points;
Table and chair;
Hotel accommodation with breakfast for the whole duration of the event; and
Airport reception and transfer to the hotel.
💡 Why join?✨ Showcase your invention internationally✨ Network with inventors and investors across regions✨ Win part of over USD 60,000 in cash prizes!
🧾 Registration details:📅 Early registration: Until 11 December 2025📅 Late registration: 12–25 December 2025📁 Please follow the registration instructions here: https://iifme.com/registration-upcoming
🌐 For more details, visit the original posting at:a) https://ifia.com/iifme-2026/b) https://iifme.com/
#16thInternationalInventionFair, #ApplyNow, #BSUtotheWorld, #IIFME
[…]📌 Aug 9 – Launch of the Community Leaders Formation Program (CLFP)
📌 Aug 13–15 – International study visits & workshops in Thailand on innovation and entrepreneurship
📌 Aug 23 – CLFP School-on-Air second Teleradyo broadcast
📌 Sept 5 – Virtual meeting with Oklahoma State University for future collaboration
📌 Sept 15–16 – Visit of Kyushu Institute of Technology from Japan and BSU VPAA represents BSU and the Philippines at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Convention in Taiwan
📌 Sept 25–28 – Dr. Kara Panolong represents BSU at the US Embassy RELO Program in Cebu, Philippines
📌 Sept 30–Oct 1 – BSU joins FLAIR UPLIFT Masterclass and was honored at CHED-CAR’s Gawad Parangal for the achievement in THE Impact Rankings & WURI distinctions 🏆
As we move forward, the IRO remains committed to fostering meaningful global connections and advancing international collaboration.
#BSUtotheWorld, #Highlights, #SDGMatters, #TheWorldToBSU
[…]This forum will feature presentations from authors of new and relevant human rights research, and gather educators, students, human rights defenders, policymakers, NGOs, CSOs, and HEIs for an inclusive and evidence-based dialogue.
🔗 Register now or scan the QR code below:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfyx_C9veJaVAQwMMGpLX6UxBfe0P9sNkovykKFJsRbfatU8Q/viewform(Zoom link will be provided after registration and via email updates.)
#ApplyNow, #BSUstainable, #CommissionOnHumanRights, #ResearchForum2025
[…]The Day 2 program centered on Strategic Positioning and Institutional Showcases, with sessions that focused on building a stronger foundation for internationalization, making impact visible, and sharing testimonials from HEIs that earned global rankings, highlighting their journeys, strategies, and practical tips.
One of the Major Highlights of the day was the “Gawad Parangal sa Pandaigdigang Kahusayan,” an awarding ceremony that honored higher education institutions in the Cordillera for their achievements in the World University Rankings.
Benguet State University was honored with a commendation for its international recognition for securing a place in the World University Ranking for Innovation (WURI) and in the 801–1000 bracket of the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. This honor affirms BSU’s unwavering commitment to global competitiveness, bringing pride not only to the university but also to the Cordillera region.
In the 2025 rankings, BSU achieved the following distinctions:
𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 (𝐓𝐇𝐄) 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐭 𝐑𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 – Rank 801–1000
𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐑𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐈𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐆𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟒𝟎𝟎 – Rank 172
𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐭 𝐂𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟎𝟎 – Rank 17
𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟎𝟎 – Rank 11
𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞/𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟎𝟎 – Rank 5
These awards were made possible through BSU’s key programs and projects. The university’s rank in the Entrepreneurial Spirit category was thanks to the Bee Education Services (BeEs1) and Bee Entrepreneurship Services (BeEs2) of the Cordillera Regional Apiculture Center (Bsu Crac). Its recognition in the Funding for Sustainability category came from the 2023 sustainable income-generating entrepreneurial projects of the University Business Affairs Office (Bsu Uba). For the Infrastructure/Technology category, BSU’s high rank was due to its Landslide Susceptibility Analysis, Monitoring, Mapping, and Early Warning Systems, a research program in the Center for Geoinformatics – Benguet State University that assists communities in the Cordillera.
Faculty and Staff from the BSU, led by Dr. Roscinto Ian C. Lumbress, the Vice President for Research and Extension and Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Director for International Relations Office, proudly received the award that recognized the university’s excellence and global competitiveness.
The two-day FLAIR Masterclass provided an opportunity to honor the achievements of higher education institutions and to strengthen camaraderie among leaders. The event will further contribute to advancing the region’s collective efforts in promoting internationalization and celebrating global excellence.
#GawadParangal2025, #ProudBSU, #SDGMatters
[…]This month of October, Benguet State University celebrates this year’s International Month with the theme:
“𝑹𝒐𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒍𝒐𝒄𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒚, 𝒊𝒎𝒑𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒈𝒍𝒐𝒃𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒚: 𝑨 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑩𝑺𝑼 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒂 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅.” 💚🌱
Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in store:
📌 Oct 6 – Launching of International Month
📌 Oct 10 – Info Sessions on Japanese Language & Culture
📌 Oct 13 – Education Fair
📌 Oct 16 – Fruit Tree Rearing
📌 Oct 17 – Zero-Waste Cooking Challenge
📌 Oct 18–23 – SDG Advocacy Video
📌 Oct 23 – UN Day Celebration (Chalk Art, Parade of Flags, Pasikatan, Mr. & Ms. UN, UN Variety Show)
📌 Oct 28 – WURI Writeshop
📌 Oct 29 – Closing Conference (Film Viewing & International Collaborations)
🎊 A whole month of culture, sustainability, and global connections awaits! Don’t miss it!
#BSUstainable, #InternationalMonth2025, #SDGMatters
[…]Designed to strengthen the capacity of higher education institutions in the Cordillera, this year’s Masterclass focuses on international partnerships, quality assurance, visibility tools, and institutional positioning. Nineteen state universities and colleges across the region, along with representatives from the Commission on Higher Education, gathered for the two-day program.
The program of the first day was “Building the Foundation: Rankings, Quality, and Sustainability,” which featured four sessions that tackled the crafting of strategic internationalization plans, the use of data and storytelling in impact rankings and visibility tools, the building and sustaining of cross-border partnerships, and the pursuit of global standards with local impact through quality assurance initiatives.
BSU made a significant contribution to the discussions with the presentation of Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Director of the International Relations Office, who shared the university’s journey of the Strategic Internationalization Plan 2021–2025. In his talk, he shared the plan’s development from its conception in 2018 to its eventual implementation in 2021. He also highlighted BSU’s internationalization journey, presenting the institution’s Internationalization Map that outlined planned milestones, actual accomplishments, and the challenges along the way. Dr. Bawang concluded his presentation by affirming BSU’s continuing commitment to internationalization, noting that the university is now preparing for the crafting of the SIP for 2026–2030.
BSU’s representatives were composed of Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Racquel M. Fatog, and Jeric Raye T. Bayating from the International Relations Office; Jhordan T. Cuilan from the International Language Center; Marvin Valentin from the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs; and Florida Rosario, Reslyn Garcia, and Jake Galian, the international relations coordinators from CHET, CAH, and CA. Their participation showed the university’s shared commitment to promoting internationalization in higher education.
#BSUtotheWorld, #SDG17PartnershipsForTheGoals, #SDG3QualityEducation
[…]She proudly represented the university at the fully funded US Embassy’s Regional English Language Office (RELO) program, “The Educator’s Edge: Mastering Literacy, AI, and Critical Thought”, held in the breathtaking island of Mactan, Cebu. After the two-day training, participants are expected to share and disseminate the knowledge gained with their respective institutions and communities.
This endeavor is in line with BSU’s strong commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals 🌍✨
#BSUtotheWorld, #RELOProgram, #USEmbassy
[…]✅ Free Registration
🗓️ August 1 – September 30, 2025 (12:00 PM JST)
👉 For more details, check the comment section.
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#ApplyNow, #BSUtotheWorld, #TsukubaConference2025
[…]Host University: Vytautas Magnus University (VMU)Location: Kaunas, LithuaniaDuration: Spring Semester 2025–2026 (3 months)💰 Grant Coverage
Scholarship: €800/month
Travel Grant: €1735👉 Only 1 slot available — Apply Now!
📚 Course Catalogue: Courses for International Exchange Studentsℹ️ More Information: Practical Information For Students
📍 Visit us at the IRO, 2F & 3F Land Bank Building, BSU Compound📅 Application Deadline: September 30, 2025
#BSUtotheWorld, #ScholarshipsCorner, #StudyInLithuania
[…]The visit provided a valuable opportunity to engage in dialogue, explore potential areas of partnership, and share best practices in higher education, administration, and research development.
On the first day, the delegates were warmly received by the Director of the BSU International Relations Office, Dr. Rex John G. Bawang. The initial meeting served as a venue to discuss the goals of both institutions and to outline the itinerary of activities. The guests also met Yuki Takahashi, one of the university’s international students from Japan, before proceeding to a campus tour with brief visits to the University Library, Marketing Center, University Canteen, University Clinic, University Museum, University Gym, the Office of Student Services, and the Guestel.
In the afternoon, they also had a brief stop at the Benguet Museum for an overview of the province’s rich cultural heritage. This was followed by a courtesy call with the Provincial Governor, Dr. Melchor D. Diclas. To conclude the day, a cultural welcome was hosted at the International Relations Office. The program opened with warm remarks from Dr. Rex John G. Bawang and featured a vibrant performance of cultural dances by the BSU Center for Culture and the Arts’ KONTAD Highland Cultural Dance Troupe.
The delegates were also warmly welcomed by University President, Dr. Kenneth A. Laruan, to whom they responded with expressions of gratitude and shared their hopes for a good relationship with BSU. The program also featured a presentation by IRO staff member Roldan Day-ong, followed by a presentation from ILC staff member Lory Jane Luban, together with international students Soma Yauchi and Yuki Takahashi. To officially end the program, closing remarks were delivered by Dr. Doreen I. Allasiw. The day then wrapped up with a delightful dinner shared with our guests.
The second day began with a visit to the Office of the President, followed by a tour of Valleywood led by ILC Director Jhordan T. Cuilan, CAH IRO Director Ms. Reslyn G. Capuyan, and ILC staff members Jessica Mariel Banking and Lory Jane Luban. Here, the delegates experienced one of the area’s tourist attractions and enjoyed a scenic view of the valley of La Trinidad, where the university is situated. The morning continued with a refreshing nature walk at Mount Costa, where the guests admired its beautiful landscapes. As part of the tour, the delegates were also shown areas such as the public market, supermarkets, and the hospital, which are places that their students may go should they come to study at BSU.
In the afternoon, the delegates observed classroom settings, providing them with valuable insights into BSU’s teaching methods and student engagement. The visit concluded with a dialogue session with ILC and IRO, which included an overview of the diverse programs of the International Language Center, along with discussions on how the IRO can support the preparation of future collaborations.
#BSUtotheWorld, #GlobalPartnerships, #KyushuInstituteofTechnology, #TheWorldToBSU
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#AloTechnologies, #APEC, #BSUstainable
[…]✨ Program Options🔹 Program for Academic Exchange (PAX)Take diverse courses taught in Chinese or English across 12 colleges.🔹 Lab ExchangeConduct research under the guidance of a professor-mentor while experiencing academic life in Taiwan. A perfect opportunity to learn, explore, and share your culture!
📅 Program DetailsDuration: February – June 2026Benefits:✅ Tuition waiver (excludes mandatory insurance & accommodation)✅ Monthly stipend🔗 Explore faculties & programs: https://oiaapply.nchu.edu.tw/inquire/index_exchange.jsp📄 More details and requirements: https://www.oia.nchu.edu.tw/images/File/03_Apply_to_NCHU/3-3-Exchange-Programs/2025_2026_Exchange_Student_Program_FactSheet.pdf
💡 Why Participate?
🌏 Immerse yourself in a new culture and language📚 Strengthen your academic journey and personal growth🤝 Build lasting friendships and global networks
✨ Don’t just study abroad—experience it!
📍 Who may apply?Interested BSU Students: If you wish to apply, get in touch with us or visit the International Relations Office, 2nd Floor, Benguet State University.📅 Application System is only available on or before September 30, 2025.
#BSUtotheWorld, #SDGMatters, #StudyAbroad
[…]The digital world is a powerful tool, but only if you know how to use it. In today’s digital world, literacy goes beyond reading and writing. It’s the ability to spot fake news, communicate respectfully, think critically, share responsibly, and navigate the online world with purpose and care.
Digital literacy helps us learn, connect, and create. But it also challenges us to be responsible, thoughtful, and kind users of technology, making sure everyone can benefit from technology, without being left behind.
Today, let us commit not only to spreading literacy but also to building a smarter, safer, and more inclusive digital world for everyone.
#BSUstainable, #InternationalLiteracyDay, #SDGMatters
[…]Call for Papers – ASAIHL Conference 2025If you are advancing hands-on, real-world learning at your institution, then join the conversation. Submit your PRESENTATION PROPOSAL (including draft slides) by October 1, 2025.Don’t miss this opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and help shape the future of higher education!🔎For more details and to register, please visit the official conference website: https://www.asaihl2025.org/
#ApplyNow, #ASAIHLConference2025, #BSUtotheWorld
[…]The meeting was made possible with the support of Vice Consul Maria Tanya Gaurano of the Philippine Consulate General in Houston, whose efforts were key in bringing both universities together.
The virtual engagement brought together university representatives from both institutions. BSU was represented by Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Director of the International Relations Office (IRO), and Dr. Doreen I. Allasiw, Deputy Director of IRO. OSU, meanwhile, was represented by Dr. Randy Kluver, Associate Provost and Dean of OSU Global, and Dr. Jeffrey Simpson, Assistant Dean and Director of Global Partnerships.
During the dialogue, both universities established initial connections and explored potential areas of collaboration in education, research, and extension. There was a shared sense of enthusiasm and optimism about the potential for a long-term and meaningful partnership.
This initial dialogue marks a promising start to what both universities hope will be a long-term and impactful partnership.
#BSUtotheWorld, #GlobalPartnerships, #TheWorldToBSU
[…]✔ BSU retains place at Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025
✔ BSU ranked 172nd out of 400 universities in The World University Rankings for Innovation (The WURI)
✔ BSU Welcomes AGRI-TECT Delegates; Celebrates Culture and International Collaboration
✔ Board of Regents Approves IRO MO
✔ BSU Personnel joins the Regional Capacity Building for CHED CMO No. 3 s. 2025
✔ BSU Explores Partnership with Kyushu Institute of Technology
✔ One Professor from the Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) – Department of Sports Science Conducted Lecture to Graduate Students of CHK
✔ BSU and Tottori University Strengthen Ties Through Student Exchange
✔ BSU, UnMuh, and UNESA Collaborate for Global Academic Growth
✔ Dr. Chester B. Esnara Selected for 2025–2026 Humphrey Fellowship
As we move forward, the IRO remains committed to fostering meaningful global connections and advancing international collaboration.
#BSUtotheWorld, #Highlights, #TheWorldToBSU
[…]We are proud to launch the Community Leaders Formation Program (CLFP) and invite you to be part of its very first cohort! This is more than just a training program; it’s a launchpad for transformative leadership.
The CLFP is uniquely designed for:🔹 Community-Based Leaders to enhance your skills to effectively lead your organization and drive positive change from within.🔹 Educators to empower your students by integrating powerful leadership and community engagement modules into Senior High School and NSTP curricula.🔹 Advocates to mentor the next wave of leaders, contribute to our module development, and help expand the program’s reach.
This is your chance to join a network of driven individuals, build lasting connections, and help shape a better future for our communities.
Seize this opportunity to be part of our inaugural class.
Ready to begin your leadership journey? Choose the modality that best suits you.
School-on-Air: https://forms.gle/61XCDficuxQfSN5K7
Face-to-Face: https://forms.gle/FaxbXNy5y9K3c9fV8
[…]10-month non-degree program that includes▫️Support for tuition and fees▫️Monthly maintenance▫️Books and supplies▫️Medical insurance▫️Roundtrip international airfare
Deadline of Application: August 8, 2025
Apply online at https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey
Don’t forget to process your forms for scholarship! Scan the third QR Code to access the HRDO Shareable forms or click the link bellow https://drive.google.com/…/1_icp5u60vxBXbp4q6yJFm3…
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#ApplyNow, #StudyAbroad
[…]Humphrey Fellows are chosen based on their professional accomplishments, demonstrated leadership potential, and commitment to public service. Following a rigorous selection process, which included thorough document evaluations and panel interviews, only two candidates were selected from nearly one hundred completed applications.
Dr. Esnara will represent Benguet State University in this international program, which emphasizes professional development and academic exchange.
#BSUtotheWorld #SDG17 #SDG4 #CapacitybuildingforIZN
#BSUtotheWorld
[…]Today is a simple reminder that even small acts of kindness and understanding can bring people together and help shape a better, more peaceful world.
Fun Facts About Friendship:
– The United Nations officially declared July 30 as International Day of Friendship in 2011.
– Studies show strong friendships can boost mental health and even increase life expectancy.
– Some cultures have entire festivals dedicated to celebrating friendship — like Friendship Day in India or Amistad Day in Latin America.
#DayOfFriendship #HumanSpirit #TogetherForPeace
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#InternationalDays
[…]The program opened with welcome messages from Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Director of the BSU International Relations Office; Kristi Nuraini, M.Pd, Chairperson of the International Affairs and Partnership Office; and Asrori, S.S., M.Pd, Head of the International Office of Universitas Negeri Surabaya.
Key messages of support and commitment were delivered by Dr. Kenneth A. Laruan, President of Benguet State University; Dr. Hanafi, M.Pd, Rector of Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember; and Prof. Dr. Nurhasan, M.Kes, President of Universitas Negeri Surabaya.
Dr. Chester B. Esnara, Director of the BSU Bokod Campus and initiator of the partnership, facilitated the implementation of initial collaborative activities. These included virtual lectures, academic conferences, book reviews, and research publications in the fields of education, humanities, sciences, and agriculture.
The MOU documents were formally signed by the three university leaders and witnessed by representatives from each institution. The ceremony concluded with closing remarks from Dr. Janet P. Pablo, BSU Vice President for Academic Affairs.
#BSUtotheWorld, #TheWorldToBSU
[…]This call is open to Indigenous organizations or organizations supporting Indigenous-led research programs based in the Global South, including the Philippines.
For details of the call for proposals: https://idrc-crdi.ca/…/call-proposals-connecting…
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[…]This student exchange initiative, facilitated by the BSU International Relations Office (IRO), aims to promote international learning, cultural exchange, and academic collaboration between the two institutions.
#TheWorldToBSU
[…]#WorldDrowningPreventionDay #DrowningPrevention #WaterSafety
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[…]The Community Leaders Formation Program (CLFP) invites you to become an advocate, volunteer, or donor to help us raise the next generation of Cordilleran leaders.
Your contribution—whether sharing this post, helping in a class, or donating materials—is a vital part of this mission. Every act of support strengthens our community’s foundation.
What part will you play? We are waiting for you. It takes a community to build a leader.
This post is from the Pansigedan Advocacy Cooperative. Follow their official Facebook page to stay updated on their latest programs, initiatives, and opportunities to make a difference.
#CommunityLeadersFormationProgram, #FieldSchool, #School-On-Air
[…]This year’s focus is on AI and digital skills, helping youth keep up with a fast-changing world and opening up more opportunities. As AI and new tech continue to change the way we live and work, it’s more important than ever to make sure youth aren’t left behind.
It also ties into the bigger global goal of quality education for all (SDG 4), which means making learning accessible, fair, and useful for everyone, everywhere. Through strong education and vocational training, we can prepare youth for quality jobs, innovation, and a sustainable future.
#WorldYouthSkillsDay #YouthEmpowerment #DigitalSkills #AI #FutureReady
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[…]“There is no peace without hope, no development without trust, and no future without belief in one.” — UNESCO Dialogue on Peace and Human Rights
Let’s keep hope alive. ✨
#InternationalDayOfHope #Peace #Hope #SDGs
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