Post on 15-Apr-2017
What we do Gaia Education conducts its activities through three learning streams: Face-to-face certified EDE programmes in partnership with over 60 institutions worldwide E-Learning Design for Sustainability global classrooms in English, Spanish and Portuguese Project-based Learning activities in the Global South, supporting the implementation of the Post-2015 development agenda
Who we work with Gaia Education works with individuals from a multitude of fields of service: social and health workers, urban permaculturists, educators and head-teachers, ethical entrepreneurs, spatial planners, architects and eco-building professionals, economists and philosophers, environmentalists and food growers. Some are at the center of municipal decisions, some at the cutting edge of urban resilience. Some embedded in community living, while others holding the memory of traditional ways of life.
Hosting Sites
Gaia Education Programmes
have been offered in settings ranging
from tribal and traditional communities
to intentional ecovillages, from urban slum settings to
universities and training centers.
EDE Number of Programmes
179 programmes: 2006 - 2015
EDE Number of Programmes
4197 participants: 2006 - 2015
EDE Number of Programmes
Programmes 2006 - 2015
Increasing Food Security, Income Generation and Environmental Sustainability for 4 villages in Northern Senegal through Sustainable Farming, Agroforestry, and Sustainable Settlements Capacity Building
Funded by the UK Government Partner: Le Partenariat
Integrated Ecovillage Design Education and Transition Towns training to build the capacity of indigenous people, especially women in the Laxmipur Block of Koraput District to increase food security, build social cohesion, and address climate change
Funded by the Scottish Government Partner:THREAD
Building Capacity and Empowering Communities in Khulna and Bagerhat Districts, Southern Bangladesh, towards Sustainable Agriculture, Aquaculture Development and Climate Change Adaptation Interventions
Funded by the Scottish Government Partner: BASD
The Gift of Partnership