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The mission of the Earth Charter Initiative is to promote the transition to sustainable ways of living and a global society founded on a shared ethical framework that includes respect and care for the community of life, ecological integrity, universal human rights, respect for diversity, economic justice, democracy, and a culture of peace.

Seventh e-GLO 2 session

The seventh e-GLO 2 session, Tutoring Session with e-GLO Graduates and Earth Charter Representatives, was held on Saturday Dec 12th, 2009.

The minutes of the session can be reviewed here.



e-GLO participant Shopeju Zaid-Abiodun's report on the seventh session:

"Though I experienced bad connection and find it hard to connect to the seminar room on time and hardly can I hear what was been said, but I was able to learn and understand what was been discussed through individual posts and chat board. All the same the session was one to remember for a long time to come as it inspires us all.

The presentation made by the Executive Director of the Earth Charter International Secretariat, Mirian was inspiring and stimulating. We were happy to hear her talk as the presentation was very interactive and interesting. There was no hold bar as we were all asking her questions and making our comments.

Dominic Stucker started by is presentation on VISIONING AND SYSTEMS THINKING by quoting the Earth Charter’s “Let ours be a time remembered for the awakening of a new reverence for life, the firm resolve to achieve sustainability, the quickening of the struggle for justice and peace, and the joyful celebration of life”.

He went further to explain the concept of VISIONING. He later asked Diego and Paola to share their vision on how they can contribute and impact their communities. They both shared their interesting and inspiring visions with everyone. In addition, we carried out a visioning exercise for 35 minutes. We where encouraged to be bold and envisage the world we want without any restrictions. We were provided pods on the seminar platform to state our vision in not more than one or two paragraphs and share it with one or three persons; explaining how our project will help bring about the world we envisaged. Tips on visioning were given to better help us envisage the sustainable world we all want.

Further, Dominic went on to discuss the processes of Systems Thinking by delving into the 14 principles of Systems Thinking. Like the Get the beat, Listen to the wisdom of the system, Expose your mental models to the open air, Stay Humble, Stay a Learner among others. The fourth principle “STAY HUMBLE, STAY A LEARNER” struck a cord with me. It opens my eyes to the importance of humility and personal development in this field of youth sustainable development and advocacy. Jaana also express her agreement with the principle. The presentation was an eye-opener and thought provoking; challenging one and all to rethink our thinking process.

Consequentially, we proceeded into another breakout session on Systems Thinking for 35 minutes where we discussed and gain insights into how the systems thinking could help the potential success of our projects; analysing the 10-12, 6, 8, 3-4 processes. Dominic also asked us to share in group of three persons how the dance steps could be related to our project. Dominic disseminated information on the video and widget on the climate interactive website. Finally, he encouraged e-GLO 2 participants to apply for the Sustainability Institute Leadership program fellowship.

In the words of Putri “…inspiring and applicable”.



Who is he? Zaid Shopeju is a political scientist, youth advocate, climate change campaigner and sustainable development strategist.
What is he doing? He is the initiator/founder of Youth Vision Alliance Network (YVAN). YVAN has carried out series of youth development and training programmes in a creative way. His vision is to inspire, empower, train and equip youth with sustainable leadership skills and help them becoming effective change agents.
If he would have ‘superpowers’…he will help bring out the leadership potentials of every youth.
A favourite quote: “If you want to go FAST go alone, if you want to go FAR go with the people”




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Session 7: Tutoring Session with e-GLO Graduates and Earth Charter Representatives
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Article Series

This article is part 8 of a 24 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. e-GLO 2: Call for applications!
  2. First e-GLO 2 session
  3. Second e-GLO 2 session
  4. Third e-GLO 2 session
  5. Fourth e-GLO 2 session
  6. Fifth e-GLO 2 session
  7. Sixth e-GLO 2 session
  8. Seventh e-GLO 2 session
  9. Invitation to e-GLO 2 Open House: A Public Online Multimedia Event
  10. Eighth e-GLO 2 session
  11. Earth Charter inspiring action through e-GLO!
  12. e-GLO 3 starting in September 2010
  13. e-GLO 3 participants
  14. e-GLO team
  15. First e-GLO 3 session
  16. Second e-GLO 3 session
  17. Third e-GLO 3 session
  18. Fourth e-GLO 3 session
  19. Fifth e-GLO 3 session
  20. Sixth e-GLO 3 session
  21. The new "Values based Indicators" are ready to be tested
  22. Testing WeValue indicators: e-GLO 2 evaluation
  23. Sevent e-GLO 3 session
  24. Earth Charter Global Learning Opportunity's Testimonials







4 Responses to "Seventh e-GLO 2 session "

 
Dominic Stucker
said this on 11 Jan 2010 3:40:02 PM CST
Great report, Shopeju. Thank you for writing it.

I would just like to add links to the two texts - written by Donella Meadows - that we referred to during our session on Visioning and Systems Thinking:

Dancing with Systems
http://www.sustainer.org/pubs/Dancing.html

Envisioning a Sustainable World
www.sustainer.org/pubs/Envisioning.DMeadows.pdf

Thanks again for the opportunity to present during e-GLO 2. It is so satisfying to see this important youth leadership project grow.

Warmly,

Dominic Stucker
Fellows Network Coordinator
Sustainability Institute
www.sustainer.org

 
Youth Facilitator ( Author/Admin)
said this on 11 Jan 2010 6:09:00 PM CST
Thank you Dominic! For the session and for the links :) !
The links are also available on the session's own page which can be entered through the link provided at the very end of the blog entry, http://www.earthcharterin action.org/content/pages/ Session%207.

Best Regards,
Jaana Laitinen
International Youth Facilitator
Earth Charter International


 
Dominic Stucker
said this on 11 Jan 2010 3:45:00 PM CST
I also wish to share links for two initiatives that we discussed during the session:

I encourage you to apply to our Donella Meadows Leadership Fellows Program in Spring 2010:
http://www.sustainer.org/?page_id=59

I encourage you to use and disseminate the Climate Scoreboard:
http://climateinteractive.org/scoreboard

Peace,

Dominic Stucker
Fellows Network Coordinator
Sustainability Institute
www.sustainer.org

 
Youth Facilitator ( Author/Admin)
said this on 11 Jan 2010 6:06:44 PM CST
Thank you Dominic! For the session and for the links :) !

Best Regards,
Jaana Laitinen
International Youth Facilitator
Earth Charter International



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