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Vozes da Costa: Comunidades, Resiliência e Economia Azul é um curso centrado nas comunidades que explora a forma como as populações costeiras estão a viver transformações ambientais, sociais e económicas, ao mesmo tempo que destaca o conhecimento local, a resiliência e as abordagens lideradas pelas próprias comunidades no âmbito da Economia Azul. O curso faz parte do projeto mais amplo Projeto Piloto de Economia Azul: Conhecimento, Reforço de Capacidades e Resiliência para a Preservação do Património Natural e Cultural.
Desenvolvido através de um processo de cocriação com as comunidades-piloto, o curso baseia-se em consultas comunitárias, entrevistas, workshops e avaliações de necessidades de aprendizagem, literacia digital e prioridades locais. Utilizando uma abordagem de aprendizagem participativa e baseada em casos, combina narrativas, experiências das comunidades, vídeos curtos, atividades de reflexão e exemplos práticos provenientes de comunidades costeiras de Angola, Chile, Jamaica e Portugal.
Os/as participantes irão explorar os princípios da Economia Azul, analisar os desafios ambientais e sociais que afetam as comunidades costeiras e refletir sobre o papel da participação, da inclusão, da juventude e da igualdade de género no desenvolvimento costeiro. Além disso, o curso destaca estratégias de resiliência lideradas pelas comunidades e abordagens de meios de subsistência sustentáveis que promovem futuros mais inclusivos, resilientes e ambientalmente sustentáveis.
Concebido para membros das comunidades, líderes locais, jovens, mulheres, educadores/as, estudantes, organizações da sociedade civil, investigadores/as e profissionais, o curso incentiva o diálogo e a aprendizagem partilhada entre diversos contextos costeiros. Contribui também para debates mais amplos sobre o desenvolvimento sustentável, em particular em relação ao ODS 14, Vida debaixo de água, e ao ODS 5, Igualdade de Género, promovendo o pensamento crítico, a participação comunitária e a ação local para reforçar a resiliência e a sustentabilidade das comunidades costeiras.
Membros de comunidades costeiras, líderes locais, jovens, mulheres, educadores/as, atores da sociedade civil e profissionais interessados/as no desenvolvimento costeiro sustentável e em abordagens da Economia Azul baseadas nas comunidades.
Não é necessário ter conhecimentos prévios sobre Economia Azul. Recomenda-se literacia digital básica e acesso à internet.
Todos os participantes que concluírem o curso receberão um certificado de participação e um crachá digital que confirma a conclusão do curso online.

Resultados de aprendizagem
No final deste curso, os/as participantes serão capazes de:
Danish student leader and the Executive Director of the Global Student Forum, the worldwide umbrella organisation representing student movements across more than 130 countries and territories. He leads GSF’s global advocacy on the right to education, public financing of higher education, academic freedom, and the role of students in shaping international governance. In his role, he works in close collaboration with the organisation’s Steering Committee, ensuring that GSF’s strategic direction, governance, and international engagements reflect the collective leadership of its member organisations.
During his mandate, GSF has strengthened its presence in multilateral spaces, including the United Nations, UNESCO, and global financing mechanisms for education. He is responsible for driving the organisation’s strategic development, coordinating international campaigns, building coalitions, and advancing GSF’s work on youth and student participation in global decision-making.
Jacob has authored and co-authored several key GSF publications, including guides on artificial intelligence in education, sustainability in student organisations, and student rights–based advocacy. He has contributed to UN consultations, prepared policy submissions to Special Rapporteurs, and represented the global student movement at major international summits.
His work spans public communication, educational justice, human rights, student welfare, and democratic governance. He has spoken widely on the future of education, the role of civil society in global policy, and the need for stronger and more equitable international systems.
Dinis Fernando da Costa holds a BA degree from the University of South Africa (UNISA) and PhD from the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in Linguistics. He is currently a lecture for English for Specific Purposes (ESP) in the Faculty of Fisheries Science, University of Namibe (UNINBE) and Vice-Dean for Research and Post-Graduate Studies at the same Faculty. His research interests are in the fields Critical Toponyms Studies / Onomastics, TEFL, Discourse Analysis and Cross-Cultural Communication.
Project Officer, UNESCO IESALC
My passion lies in learning, collaboration, and creating meaningful impact across education, youth engagement, and multilateral cooperation. With an interdisciplinary background in management, psychology, and education, I have developed expertise at the intersection of education policy, mental health and wellbeing, international relations, sustainability, and youth and student engagement.
My professional experience spans programme coordination, partnerships, event planning, research, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement. I have worked extensively in teaching, training, mentoring, consulting, and facilitation, designing and supporting initiatives that help youth and students develop the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to address contemporary global challenges. I am particularly committed to advancing accessible, inclusive, and supportive educational environments that promote wellbeing, participation, and equal opportunities for all learners, including persons with disabilities and individuals from diverse backgrounds. My areas of interest and expertise include AI and education, Green Education, sustainability, Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), mental health in education, and inclusive learning systems.
Throughout my career, I have contributed to consultation processes, South-South cooperation initiatives, advocacy efforts, and multilateral and intergovernmental collaborations. I have worked with Lebanese and international NGOs, civil society organizations, youth and student networks, and intergovernmental organizations, gaining strong experience in global education policy discussions, youth engagement processes, sustainable development, and coalition building.
In parallel, I have actively participated in conferences, trainings, workshops, and international dialogues focused on sustainability, climate action, human rights, gender equality, innovation, wellbeing, higher education, and global governance. These experiences continue to shape my commitment to fostering inclusive, people-centered, and future-oriented approaches across sectors and communities.
Directora de desarrollo de capacidades UNESCO IESALC
Estoy comprometida con cerrar la brecha de la desigualdad social mediante el fomento de proyectos locales para lograr el Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y ayudar a los países a mejorar la implementación de la Agenda 2030.
Learning Designer and E-learning Consultant
Learning designer and e-learning consultant working in the international cooperation and development sector, with a focus on capacity building and digital transformation in teaching and learning. She works with international organisations, public institutions and civil society organisations to design clear, accessible and context-sensitive learning experiences, especially in African and Ibero-American contexts, including low-connectivity environments. She is also the founder of Bondémi, a digital learning platform focused on expanding access to relevant and contextualised learning opportunities for Portuguese-speaking African contexts.
Learn more:brunalobo.com and bondemi.com
Steering Committee Member, Global Student Forum
Tiago is based in Portugal, where he has been actively involved in student representation and advocacy for many years. His commitment to these causes began during secondary education and was further strengthened throughout his university studies through participation in university governing bodies, including the Academic Senate, the Disciplinary Council, and the Monitoring Committee of the Internal Quality Management System, as well as student organisations at local, national, and international levels.
He currently serves as Vice-President for External Representation and Education Policy at the Portuguese National Law Students Council (CNED) and as a Steering Committee Member of the Global Student Forum (GSF), representing the Subject-Based Student Organisations Constituency. Within the International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS), he served as Vice-President for Programs on the Executive Committee during the 2024–2025 term, followed by a mandate as Secretary-General. He currently sits on the organisation’s Advisory Board.
In addition, Tiago collaborates with the Portuguese National Youth Council (CNJ) and remains actively engaged in civic participation and volunteering initiatives. Throughout the years, he has consistently sought opportunities to contribute to projects that create a positive impact within communities and promote meaningful civic engagement.
Alongside his academic and representative commitments, Tiago works in the consultancy sector, where he focuses on project management and international project analysis.
Tiago holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Minho and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in European Union Law at the same institution, further advancing his ambition to deepen his expertise in European affairs.
Alongside his strong interest in European integration and European Union policy, he is particularly interested in elections, governance, education, and public policy.
Rodrigo Oliveira is an Environmental Engineer and PMP® Senior Blue Economy Project Manager at Fórum Oceano, the Portuguese Cluster for the Ocean and Portugal Blue Digital Hub. His work focuses on sustainable blue economy, maritime innovation, international cooperation, capacity building and stakeholder engagement across public, private, academic and civil society ecosystems.
Rodrigo has extensive experience in managing strategic projects in sustainability, infrastructure, innovation and ocean-related development, including cooperation with UNESCO IESALC within the South-South University Cooperation Network Blue Economy Pilot Project. He is particularly interested in collaborative approaches that connect knowledge, capacity building, resilience, cultural identity, youth inclusion and sustainable development in coastal and maritime communities.
Academic profile
Education and leadership
Academic service and recognition
Public engagement and knowledge transfer
Current projects and international collaboration
Norda is trained in International Relations, Political Science and Educational Leadership. She is an Education Policy Architect and lifelong learning advocate dedicated to building inclusive, flexible pathways for skills recognition across the Caribbean. She serves as Director of the International Relations and Qualifications Division at J-TEC, where she leads Jamaica’s implementation of the National Qualifications Framework, and as Chair of the CARICOM Micro-credentials Technical Working Group, she is co- authoring the CARICOM Micro-Credential Framework (2026), a landmark regional instrument designed to validate all types of micro learning. She led the development of Jamaica’s sub-framework that connects the system with global standards for credential recognition. She also coordinates innovative PLAR initiatives for Jamaica. Norda also led the development of the Regional Qualifications Recognition Manual under UNESCO IESALC’s CINALC network, presented to the Buenos Aires Convention Committee in 2025.
She is currently coordinating Jamaica’s contribution to this UNESCO-IESALC UNOSSOC Blue Economy project where capacity building and community engagement has been a central factor and in line with her passion and conviction for lifelong learning provisions for everyone in a rapidly changing world.
Cultural heritage specialist with a PhD in Sociology, focused on Latin American studies, heritage governance, and community-based cultural innovation. Experienced university lecturer and international speaker, with a strong track record in interdisciplinary projects, digital heritage, and global-local cultural dynamics. Actively engaged in Ibero-American networks and international initiatives on cultural sustainability and heritage education.