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Education. Youth.
 Brazil .

Student-centered and Community-based Teaching on Sustainable Consumption

Education for Sustainability and Consumption in Brazil EcoAtivos

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Brazil’s middle class is growing fast. While any increase in quality of life is good news, such development must be sustainable. This means balancing new consumer demands with protecting natural resources and mitigating climate change.

With a belief that change starts with youth, this project provided educators with the training, resources, and confidence needed to teach their students healthy and sustainable habits. It did this through a combination of lectures, an on-line training course, awareness-raising activities, and in-person consultations. The online course, which can be completed using a mobile phone, was particularly effective. Although originally geared for students aged 7 to 12, it can be easily scaled up for advanced grade levels.   

The project provided training to 1.817 educators from 414 schools located across five geographic regions. More importantly, however, are the hundreds of thousands of students who are now empowered to be sustainable consumers.

Implementing team

 

Alana Institute

 

 

 

Alana Institute – a non-profit civil society organization – was born with the mission to “honor the children” and is the origin of all the work that began in 1994 in Jardim Pantanal, a vulnerable community in the city of São Paulo’s eastern outskirts. The Institute today has its own programs and with partners and is supported by the income from an endowment fund since 2013.