SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION
A green society is a society educated in all its dimensions.

A green society is a society educated in all its dimensions. Investing in education is key to achieving sustainable development, poverty eradication, equity and inclusion. Education holds the key to productivity and sustainable growth, as well as improving health and nutrition, income and livelihood levels, creating an ideal condition for achieving all the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). ) and the goals of the Education for All (EFA) Commitment. No country has ever raised its level of human development without constant investment in education. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is a particularly important dimension of quality education. It provides people of all educational levels - especially young people - with the skills, skills and knowledge needed to impart values that are indispensable to behavior and practices conducive to sustainable development, as well as multicultural and multiethnic societies that aspire to democratic citizenship. It is crucial to prepare young people for green jobs, to adapt to a changing physical environment and to transform unsustainable patterns of production and consumption. ESD should be strengthened and promoted at all levels and in all lifelong educational contexts. This requires the integration of education for sustainable development into national education policies and relevant education practices; calls for the development of effective mechanisms to link the objectives of increasing the green labor market to educational programs, especially through technical and vocational education and vocational training; and requires formal and non-formal reform of educational systems in order to prepare young men and women for the green labor market and retrain the existing workforce. Applying knowledge of climate change and sustainability in education can help people of all ages, especially the younger generations, better understand the world they live in, addressing the complexity and interconnectivity of problems such as poverty, wasteful consumption, environmental degradation, urban degradation, health and human conflicts. rights that threaten our future.