BKMC CEO Monika Froehler is delighted to join the “Global Citizenship Education for All: Advancing Social Inclusion through Equitable Access to Quality Education” on November 3, 2025.
The Second World Summit for Social Development will bring together global leaders, experts, and stakeholders to address pressing challenges in achieving sustainability, social inclusion, and human well-being. Education — and in particular Global Citizenship Education (GCED) — is central to these goals.
SDSN has advanced innovative approaches to GCED through its Mission 4.7 Malaysia project, which explores how GCED can be localized, made inclusive, and delivered equitably to all students — particularly in diverse, multicultural societies like Malaysia.
By examining the Mission 4.7 Malaysia project alongside other leading initiatives — such as the multimedia Ages of Globalization curriculum — this side event will explore the challenges and opportunities of using GCED pedagogies to foster social inclusion, with particular attention to issues of access, localization, and implementation. The event invites education policymakers and practitioners, civil society organizations, youth networks, and private-sector stakeholders to explore the transformative potential of GCED for advancing social inclusion, and to exchange best practices and lessons learned from two exemplary models.
Register here.


