Knowledge to Act
Civic & Citizenship Education
There is no universal definition of civic and citizenship education (CCE), but different understandings of its underlying principles and values that result from specific historical developments. The ecosystem of organisations active in this field is equally diverse, working on topics ranging from advocacy to media literacy and sex education. ifa's CrossCulture Programme focuses on the topic of civic and citizenship education, among others.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword. By Michelle Müntefering, Minister of State at the German Federal Foreign Office
Editorial. By Karin Bračko-Kraft and Dr. Radu Cârciumaru
Blasti: my place. Social Visions e.V. Berlin
Education is Key: Regional Perspectives
„Civic Education is Essential for the Political Transition Process in the Arab Region“. Interview with Nelly Corbel and Moez Ali
Youth Education as a Way of Applying Democracy. By Georg Pirker
Unsystematic Civic Education Leads to a Fragmented Society. By Ekaterina Morozova
Jordan: A Country Near its Boiling Point. By Anonymous
The Blessing and the Curse of a Mosaic Society. By Ziad Haddara
Media Literacy in the Age of Alternative Facts in Egypt. By Dina Ibrahim
Going Beyond Commonalities. By Endah Ratnasari
Empowerment Through Inclusion
„Cities are the Perfect Place to Learn“. Interview with Petra Barz
„We Need a Language of Inclusivity“. Interview with Latifa Al Wazzan
Girls Inspiring a Whole Village. By Soukaina Ouhaga
Tunisian Women: A Little Story of a Great Struggle. By Mariem Ben Ltaifa and Selma Ayari
From Maths to Active Citizenship. By Latifa Al Wazzan
Different Vision, Common Goal. By Dr. Radu Cârciumaru
Lessons Learnt and Policy Recommendations. By Karin Bračko-Kraft and Dr. Radu Cârciumaru