Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow
[fa icon="calendar'] 14 Mar 2022 / by Carma Elliot posted in education for peace, UWC mission, #globalgoals, equality, sustainable future
Humanity Must Prevail
[fa icon="calendar'] 1 Mar 2022 / by Carma Elliot posted in education for peace, UWC mission, #NationsUnited, sustainable future
Urgent and Important
[fa icon="calendar'] 26 Jan 2022 / by Carma Elliot posted in partnerships, UWC mission, #NationsUnited, gender equity, sustainable future
Earth Day 2021 – for a better earth
[fa icon="calendar'] 22 Apr 2021 / by Carma Elliot posted in uwc values, #globalgoals, sustainable future, green plan 2030, COP26
Today marks Earth Day 2021 — a time for meaningful action for our planet. This is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, which presents a nice synergy, as we head into our own 50th anniversary year at UWCSEA. Our mission, from the earliest days of our movement, has been for peace and sustainability — with education as the force to achieve those aims. How apt then, that today (among many other related activities) we held a workshop on environmental sustainability across the College, mapping the many areas of work being led by students, educators and families across the College, as we seek to tell our story on environmental sustainability for our anniversary year, and beyond.
Reasons to be hopeful: parts one and two
[fa icon="calendar'] 29 Mar 2021 / by Carma Elliot posted in 50th anniversary, partnerships, #globalgoals, sustainable future, green plan 2030, COP26
This last week has brought with it a growing sense of optimism as the vaccination programme starts to roll out in earnest across essential services in Singapore, including for our College staff. With it comes a real sense of hope for our spring and summer, albeit tempered with caution since we are nowhere near clear of a pandemic that has taken nearly 2.2 million lives around the globe.
The offer of a vaccination to our staff doesn’t yet meet the needs of many in our community who are hoping to travel this summer to reconnect with loved ones across the world, given that vaccinations are not approved for under 16’s in Singapore. But I hope that this gradual change will nonetheless start to ease some of the stresses our community and our loved ones are all under, at this time of continuing uncertainty and disruption.