UNESCO Naturally | Education for Sustainable Development

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This summer, the Luxembourg UNESCO commission is participating in the LUGA (Luxembourg Urban Garden) with a series of seven public conferences taking place between August and September. Titled "UNESCO Naturally", these conferences focus on our relationship with nature.

Marie-Paule Kremer (Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development), Jessica Wilmes, and Mélanie Troian (Ministry for National Education, Children, and Youth) will discuss themes tied to education for sustainable development, essential for both students and tomorrow's citizens. The aim is to help young people understand the world in all its dimensions, imparting strong values and the necessary skills to respect nature, advocate for the Earth, and actively contribute to a more sustainable society.

How does this materialize in Luxembourg? Who are the key players in this field, and what is the role of UNESCO-associated schools that integrate these themes in their pedagogical projects?


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Free entry.
Location: Science HUB, rue Saint-Ulric.
Parking: Saint-Esprit, L-2450 Luxembourg.
Language: Luxembourgish.
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Monument Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO

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Luxembourg Rue Saint-Ulric, Grund, Luxembourg

Monument Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO
Rue Saint-Ulric
Grund
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  • 2025-09-19 16:30:00 2025-09-19 17:30:00 Europe/Paris UNESCO Naturally | Education for Sustainable Development This summer, the Luxembourg UNESCO commission is participating in the LUGA (Luxembourg Urban Garden) with a series of seven public conferences taking place between August and September. Titled "UNESCO Naturally", these conferences focus on our relationship with nature. Marie-Paule Kremer (Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development), Jessica Wilmes, and Mélanie Troian (Ministry for National Education, Children, and Youth) will discuss themes tied to education for sustainable development, essential for both students and tomorrow's citizens. The aim is to help young people understand the world in all its dimensions, imparting strong values and the necessary skills to respect nature, advocate for the Earth, and actively contribute to a more sustainable society. How does this materialize in Luxembourg? Who are the key players in this field, and what is the role of UNESCO-associated schools that integrate these themes in their pedagogical projects? Rue Saint-Ulric, Grund, Luxembourg Commission luxembourgeoise pour l’Unesco
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