At our Buddies Without Borders Online Forums, it is about win-win. It is about creating solutions and not about fault-finding. We aim to guide our participants to understand each other's points of view, to build on one another's ideas, to create space for self-reflection, and to acknowledge each other's efforts and contributions when it comes to global goals.
This is not a small challenge. We are pleased to announce that in the coming months, more than 40 students representing 25 countries are going to work across borders to learn about the challenges and opportunities around Zero Hunger Zero Waste across the world. What does that world look like and what can we do to achieve it? Please join me in congratulating the following schools for nurturing such passionate future leaders.
For the team list, speaker list and future forums, please visit: https://www.globaleducationdestinations.org/onlineforums
Egypt - American Future School
Cyprus - American International School of Cyprus
Hong Kong - American School Hong Kong
Jordan - Amman National School
Indonesia - Binus School Simprug
South Korea - Cheshire Academy
India - DRS International School
Egypt - El Quds International School
Palestine - Friends Boys School
USA - George Walton Comprehensive High School
Taiwan -International Bilingual School at Tainan Science Park (IBST)
USA - Johns Creek High School
USA - Lincoln High School
Spain - Los Sauces European School
Germany -Metropolitan International School Viernheim
USA - Mountain House High School
Myanmar - Myanmar International School Yangon
Palestine - Ramallah Friends School
USA - Redwood High School
Japan - Shonan Shirayuri Gakuen High School
India - Strawberry fields high school
Taiwan - Taipei European School
Taiwan - Taipei Private Tsai-Hsing School
Ghana - Tema International School
AUE - Towheed Iranian School
Australia - Trinity College
Turkey - Vali Muammer Güler Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi
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