PeaceEdu: Curriculum Reform to Promote Education for Peace in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova
Building Sustainable Peace Through Peace Education Curricula
The general objective of the PeaceEdu project is to foster sustainable practices of Peace in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova through strengthening the capacity and capability of higher educational institutions in cooperation with NGOs in these countries to invest in the development of multidisciplinary peace education and peace studies. Besides the main objective of supporting the relevant curriculum design and delivery of pilot courses, it also aims at generating cross-regional network of learning as well as enhancing dialogue with best practices from other European countries. Through enhancing the capacity of the beneficiary HEIs, the project addresses peace and security challenges in the EaP Countries (UA, GE, MD).
The focus of this project is to develop tools to mitigate challenges that put Peace under threat in the respective communities through
- development, integration, and implementation of Peace Education and Peace Studies in Curricula,
- training of educators/teachers to launch reciprocal development of human resources and contribute to continuous professional development,
- advancement of the training tools to have a long-term impact on the education system,
- raising awareness of the public of the importance of peace and peacebuilding,
- building resilience in the communities and dissemination of the project results to wider public, with the focus on the young people.
Duration
1.1.2024–31.12.2026.
Partners
Tampere University Foundation – Tampere Peace Research Institute (TAPRI, Finland), Ilia State University (Georgia), Stiftung Universitat Hildesheim (Germany), Sokhumi State University (Georgia), Center for Peace and Civic Development (Georgia), Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine), V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine), Public Diplomacy Platform (Ukraine), Moldova State University (Moldova), Ion Creanga State Pedagogical University Chisinau (Moldova), Center for Innovation and Social Development, Peace Education Institute (Finland), University of Innsbruck (Austria)
- City of Linz (Austria)
- Suedwind (Austria)
- Forum for Freedom in Education (Croatia)
- Institut International des Droits de l’Homme et de la Paix (France)
- Region Normandie (France)
- ActionAid Hellas (Greece)
- Anthropolis Association (Hungary)
- Oxfam Italia (Italia)
- CEO – Center for Citizenship Education (Poland)
- AIDGLOBAL (Portugal)
- Municipality of Loures (Portugal)
- Agenda 21 – for Sustainable Development (Romania)
- City of Bucharest (Romania)

The project is co-funded by Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.