Futures Literacy & Foresight
Celebration of World Futures Day 2024: Call for Thought Pieces
Follow this link for to guidelines on how contribute thought pieces on "The Future of Global Social & Economic Progress".
Check out the video message from Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General, Social and Human Sciences.
Futures Literacy & Foresight at UNESCO
- Over 110 Futures Literacy Laboratories (FLL) in 44 countries, led by UNESCO since 2012.
- 37 UNESCO Chairs in Futures Literacy, Futures Studies and Anticipation established since 2014, from 31 countries across all regions.
- Major international academic co-publication: (2018)
Capability-based approach to futures
Using the Future to Rethink the Present
Through exploring different types of futures — probable, preferable, and reframed — UNESCO Social and Human Sciences encourages Futures Literacy Laboratories participants to escape the dominant narratives about the future and embrace new possibilities for action. By integrating a long-term perspective, people learn to use the future to see the present anew.
Fostering Diverse Futures
Through a participatory action-learning process, people can sense and make sense of various narratives of the future and explore different ways of knowing through a collective intelligence knowledge creation process. This process creates an appreciation for change – leading to a higher degree of comfort with uncertainty and difference.
Agency and Empowerment
Futures Literacy Laboratories are participatory processes designed to include voices from all walks of life. With alternative perspectives, people innovate and diversify their choices. Futures Literacy empowers people to be more creative, open, experimental and innovative.