GE2050
European Declaration on
Global Education to 2050

The Dublin Declaration was adopted at the Dublin Congress on 4 November 2022.

The Dublin Declaration in different languages:

🇨🇿 Czech
🇪🇪 Estonian
🇫🇷 French
🇩🇪 German
🇬🇷 Greek
🇱🇻 Latvian
🇲🇪 Montenegrin
🇵🇱 Polish
🇵🇹 Portuguese
🇸🇰 Slovak
🇪🇸 Spanish and Basque
🇸🇪 Swedish

*Translations into other languages are underway.

FAQs

The Congress brought together over 300 participants, representing ministries and agencies, youth organisations, civil society, local and regional governments, academia, and international organisations, for the adoption of the new Declaration on Global Education to 2050.

Agenda
Speakers

The Congress was hosted by Ireland, co-chaired by Luxembourg and convened by GENE.

GE2050 Day 1 Highlights

The first day of the congress offered opportunities for engagement and dialogue through various panels and parallel sessions.

GE2050 Day 2 Highlights

The second day of the congress included a high-level ministerial segment to adopt the new Declaration on Global Education to 2050.

See more photos from Day 1 and Day 2.

TESTIMONIALS

Hosted by

Co-chaired by

And convened by

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