UNESCO Fellows Blog

Disclaimer: This blog is written by individuals participating in the GW UNESCO Fellows Program about their experiences. The authors are responsible for the choice and presentation of views contained in this blog and for opinions expressed therein, which do not reflect those of UNESCO or the George Washington University.

 

Mia poses for a photo in front of a UNESCO step-and-repeat banner and two flags, excited expression on her face

Lost & Found: Seeking Connection over Perfection

Mia Cleary in Santiago, Chile

Street view of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning & Lifelong Memories

Megan Ward in Hamburg, Germany

View of mountain range with cloudy, blue skies and vegetation in the foreground

Things I’ve Learned About Korea

Isabelle Cooksey in Seoul, South Korea

group photo of Meagan and her fellow UNESCO colleagues gathered around a break room table

Au Revoir for now!

Meagan O’Malley in Paris, France

Mural depicting the production of coffee and cacao

Gallo Pinto, Cacao, y Volcán: This one’s about food

Lily Griffin in San Jose, Costa Rica

): An image that is intended to resemble a passport and reads “Global Citizen Passport” and features Isabelle Cooksey’s face. There is a pledge that reads: “I, hereby pledge that, as a global citizen, I will actively engage with the world and help to make it a more just, peaceful, and sustainable place.”

Global Citizenship Education at APCEIU

Isabelle Cooksey in Seoul, South Korea

Eiffel tower at night

Inside UNESCO HQ

Meagan O’Malley in Paris, France

Lily poses for a photo in front of a step-and-repeat banner with various logos At the UNESCO office in San Jose Costa Rica

Pura vida from Costa Rica!

Lily Griffin in San Jose, Costa Rica

 

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