Co-hosted by the European Commission and the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU, the Global Gateway High-Level Education Event, which took place on 11 April 2024 in Brussels, aimed to highlight EU's role in transforming global education and bridging skills gaps.
The Transforming Education Summit (TES) that took place in September 2022 in New York, called for accelerating progress of education and training systems to make them fit for the future. The EU responded with dedication by taking leadership at the Summit, committing at least 10% of its international partnerships budget to education, and prioritising education and research under the Global Gateway Strategy. This strategy focuses on addressing global challenges in line with SDGs by fostering smart, clean, and secure connections across the digital, transport, energy and climate-relevant, as well as health and education sectors.
Two years later, the Global Gateway High-Level Education Event marked an important milestone for the EU and its partners towards the 2024 Summit of the Future and the 2025 World Social Summit underlining the importance of education as a catalytic investment for the future.
Thematic sessions covered urgent issues such as improving teaching quality, financing, equity, inclusion, innovation, and green and digital skills. Together with top leaders from politics, the education sector, and business, we presented and discussed success stories and considered future opportunities to ensure progress at scale. We explored existing commitments and how to boost sustainable investments that deliver more for young people and ensure that succeeding generations are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
Global Gateway High-Level Event on Education - Information note
- 9.00-9.20Opening session
Keynote address by Jutta Urpilainen, Commissioner for International Partnerships, Caroline Gennez, Minister of Development Cooperation and Major Cities,and Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
- 9.20-10.00‘Fireside chat’
Testimonies and exchange among beneficiaries and Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen, and Belgian Minister Caroline Gennez
- 10.00-11.15Teachers and the teaching profession
The session will spotlight the transformative role of teachers and the teaching profession in addressing the global learning crisis and enhancing the quality of education.
- 11.15-11.45Networking Coffee
- 11.45-13.10Financing the education transformation
Underscoring the critical need for intensified investment in education, the panel will illustrate how the EU, Team Europe, partner countries and international partners lead by example through political commitment and practical solutions for more and better education financing.
- 13.10-14.30Networking Lunch
- 13.30-14.30Signatures
- 14.30-15.45Parallel sessions I
I. Equity and inclusion in and through education
Addressing the critical role of education in advancing equity and inclusion, the panel will highlight how the EU and its partners are promoting equality, including gender equality and inclusion, through strategic investments.
II. Gearing up VET and higher education for the future
The panel will showcase investments in higher education and vocational education and training (VET) in support of major social and economic transformations as the world seeks to achieve an equitable twin transition.
- 15.45-16.15Networking Coffee
- 16.15-17.30Parallel sessions II
I. The green transition, greening education, and green skills
This panel will present EU's commitment to partnerships around future-proof education systems, advancing quality and inclusive green education and skills, while leaving no one behind.
II. The digital transition, digital education, and digital skills
The panel will show examples of how inclusive and high-quality digital learning can support a human-centric transformation leaving no one behind and explores opportunities and future partnerships through investment in digital education.
- 17.45-18.20Closing session
The closing session will conclude the journey through the Global Gateway High-Level Event on Education and reflect on the insights gained, celebrate the achievements showcased and chart a forward-looking path for the transformative next steps in international partnerships in education, with a special focus on the 2024 UN Summit for the Future.
- 18.20-19.30Reception
Practical information
The Global Gateway High-Level Event on Education will take place at Flagey, Place Sainte Croix, 1050 Brussels on 11 April 2024. You will be welcomed at the registration desk in the main entrance of the venue.
To enter the venue, you will have to pass through a security check, including a pre-screening, registration check and metal detector passage. Therefore, you are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the conference and to bring a copy of your registration confirmation email.
Upon arrival at the venue, you will receive your personal badge at the check-in desk; please bring an official document stating your name.
Badges are to be worn at all times throughout the event as they will grant you access to all activities taking place at Flagey Cultural Center.
Taxi
There are several operators in the city.
For getting to/from the airport you can use airport partner taxi service providers https://taxibrusselsairport.co... or local and global taxi services ordered by phone (https://en.taxisverts.be/) or application.
Prices are listed in the application, on the taxi and on the dashboard and cars should be equipped with taximeters.
Tram or bus
Stop : Flagey
TRAM : 81 (direct access to Brussels-South station)
BUS : 38, 59, 60, 71 (direct access to Brussels Central station with bus 38 & 71)
More information on www.stib.brussels
Train
Flagey is close to a train station from the S-network: the train station Mouterij/Germoir. That stop is served by the S5 (Halle-Mechelen) and S9 (Braine-l'Alleud - Landen). More information on www.belgiantrain.be
Bicycle
There is a Villo station on Place Flagey. Bikes, scooters, and motorbikes can be parked on Place Sainte-Croix.
Car
We recommend coming by public transport or considering alternative means of transport to avoid traffic and parking problems.
Since October 2022, the Good Move plan and the Flagey-Vijvers local mobility contract have been in effect in Brussels. The direction of traffic has changed in some places.
Remember to check if your usual route has changed and take into account possible delays.
More information about the Good Move plan and the local mobility contract Flagey-Vijvers.
The Brussels Capital Region is a low-emission zone (LEZ). Check the lez.brussels website to see if your vehicle is allowed.
Free floating car sharing
Poppy
Miles
Cambio (dedicated car park at Place Flagey)
Parking
Some evenings, it may be difficult to park in Flagey. We recommend leaving well in advance and arriving by public transport.
- Parking Indigo Place Flagey: 186 spaces available. Reservations are possible and highly recommended, as this car park fills up quickly.
- Proxiparking - Flagey (1 min walk - Boondaalsesteenweg 1, 1050 Brussels): reservation recommended the Zenpark website.
- Zenpark - Bailli Ibis Styles (8 min. walk - Lensstraat 17, 1000 Brussels): reservation required via the Zenpark website.
- MyPark Louise-Vleurgat (10 min. walk - Vleurgatsesteenweg 164, 1000 Brussels): 120 places, reservation not possible.
- BePark Louise (11 min. walk- Avenue Louise 225, 1000 Brussels): reservation recommended on the website.
- Delta transit car park (Jules Cockxstraat 224, 1160 Auderghem): from this car park you can take bus 71 to Flagey.
- Emergency number: 112 (fire brigade, medical assistance)
- Police number : 101
- Electricity: The voltage in Belgium is 230V, 50 Hz, European plug
- Local time: CET (Central European Time) UTC/GMT +1 hour
- Country code: Belgium (BE) +32
- Currency: Euros, for actual exchange rates please see the European exchange rate website
- Tap water: local water is regularly tested for quality and is safe to drink