The proclamation of the International Decade of Sustainable Development 2024-2033 (IDSSD) is one of the main outcomes of the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development (2022-2023). This International Decade is put under the aegis of UNESCO. However, every citizen of the Planet aspiring to transform the way sciences and all knowledges are used to contribute to sustainable development is invited to take action. The Earth-Humanity Coalition (EHC) is the tool that will enable these transformations.
Together, all member organizations of EHC are fostering scientific research and knowledge production co-designed with society (which is also called “transdisciplinarity”). All sciences, basic, applied, natural, social, human, social, humanities and traditional knowledges must be mobilized in cooperation with all kinds of actors in society, in favor of sustainable development, for a better life of everybody on a healthy planet. Especially, EHC will focus on the creation and networking of thousands of transdisciplinary hubs, all around the world, at a local, national, regional and global level. EHC will be a key player in the implementation of the IDSSD, in permanent coordination and synergy with UNESCO and a constellation of other partners.
Co-create a worldwide network of thousands of hubs active at the local, national, and global levels to address the existential challenges facing humanity in the 21st century
Support the emergence of a new culture of wellbeing, grounded on leading edge science and traditional and local wisdom in which relationships, collective responsibility, equity and creativity are central
Formulate in novel ways the questions critical for the overall goal of equitable well-being and habitability on a healthy planet
Co-create a worldwide network of thousands of hubs active at the local, national, and global levels to address the existential challenges facing humanity in the 21st century
Support the emergence of a new culture of wellbeing, grounded on leading edge science and traditional and local wisdom in which relationships, collective responsibility, equity and creativity are central
Formulate in novel ways the questions critical for the overall goal of equitable well-being and habitability on a healthy planet
Our goal is both simple and ambitious : we want that our planet be a habitable place, for all living species, human and non-human, now and for future generations. To reach this goal, we aim to co-create a global network addressing 21st–century challenges through transformative and co-designed collaboration with scientists, artists, policymakers and citizens. We support a new wellbeing culture grounded in science and traditional wisdom, emphasizing relationships, responsibility, and creativity. We aim to formulate critical questions for equitable wellbeing and habitability, reframe research and development agendas, and conceive practical instruments for sustainable development. There are many reasons to join: we need all hands on deck!
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