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"UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES" is a global, transdisciplinary, humanities-inclusive sustainability science coalition powered by the strength and diversity of its members. The BRIDGES Coalition brings together a wide array of institutions and organizations—including scientific networks, think tanks, libraries, museums, cultural and heritage foundations, Indigenous, traditional, and local knowledge communities, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations—each playing a vital role in shaping and advancing sustainability knowledge and action.
Coalition members are at the heart of the BRIDGES initiative. Their expertise, perspectives, and collaborations drive the intellectual and practical foundation of the programme. While BRIDGES hubs provide operational coordination, the Coalition members infuse the work with specialized knowledge, cultural insight, and on-the-ground impact. Whether contributing to working groups, research initiatives, webinars, or other engagements, they bring critical capacities that ensure BRIDGES remains responsive, inclusive, and globally relevant.
Together, the Coalition members and hubs form a dynamic and collaborative ecosystem, united in their commitment to sustainable socio-ecological development at local, regional, and global scales.' Click here |
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European Scientific Network on Career Guidance Click here |
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Association of Technology Teachers
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United
Nations Decade of Education For Sustainable Development
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