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Walk the Global Walk
Effective Date: May 1, 2018
CARDET ("us", "we", or "our") operates the https://walktheglobalwalk.eu website as part of the EU-funded project "Walk the Global Walk".
This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our website and the choices you have associated with that data.
ADDRESSED TO ALL DATA SUBJECTS
- About CARDET
- Our Privacy Commitment
- What Data We Collect and Process
- How We Use Data
- Use of Cookies and Other Digital Technologies
- Accessing Your Personal Information and Your Rights
- About Minors (Children)
- Sharing Personal Information Outside the European Union
- Data Security and Retention
About CARDET
The Center for the Advancement of Research & Development in Educational Technology (CARDET) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, research and development organization based in Cyprus. We collaborate with local and international organizations, public and private bodies, and across diverse disciplines in designing solutions for local and global challenges. Our aspiration is to be one of the leading research institutes in the Euro-Mediterranean region in the areas of education, sustainable development, social justice and technology-empowered solutions.
Our Privacy Commitment
CARDET complies with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR”) and UK GDPR. We strictly abide by Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and repealing Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of "Personal Data” and on the free movement of such data. This Privacy Policy (hereinafter referred to as the "Privacy Policy”) governs the way we collect and process personal data.
"Personal Data" is defined by GDPR as any information relating to an identifiable natural person who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
"Sensitive Personal Data" refers to personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation (referred to as "Special Categories of Data” in the EU General Data Protection Regulation).
By engaging in a CARDET project, study or any other engagement you express your free, specific, informed and unambiguous consent that you agree to the processing of your personal data pursuant to this Privacy Policy and that you have been duly acquainted with, and informed about, the processing of your personal data.
What Data We Collect and Process
As part of the projects, studies, and other engagements which are part of CARDET’s normal activity, we will process information you share with us. This may include:
Directly identifying data, like your full name, home address or personal email address that by itself, or in combination with other readily available data, could identify you, or another member of your household
Demographic data such as age, gender, marital status, occupation and income range
Your behaviors and preferences to help us better understand behavior, use, and trends "Behavior data" refers to when, why or how you take some action or behave in a certain way and “Preference data” refers to the specific choices you make
Any content or material you choose to submit, upload or share with CARDET, including without limitation, photos, videos and images
Certain profile information stored in your social media platform account, should you agree to participate in research projects through a third party service such as Facebook or Twitter
Voluntarily provided or disclosed Sensitive Information. "Sensitive Personal Data" means personal identifying information that discloses or reveals racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation
Your voice / physical appearance in cases we will be audio/video taping your participation in a focus group discussion, in-person interview or something of a similar nature.
How We Use Data
We use the data we collect for the purpose of fulfilling our contractual obligations as to the execution of a particular project, research study or other engagement. We assure you that we adhere to these principles:
We use tools and methods to make sure that there is no reasonable possibility of identifying you from the reports, apps and any other deliverables that we create. For example, we combine the responses we collect from you with the responses of many others to produce aggregated results from which you cannot be uniquely identified.
We may use data about you for quality assurance and research and development purposes such as data analysis, audits, and developing new products and services.
We may use your data to contact you by the means you provide us for this purpose. When we contact you - by phone (including mobile phone), email, SMS, or postal mail depending on what data you provide to us - we usually do so to respond to your inquiries, validate or clarify your response or send you information regarding your participation.
We may de-identify (anonymize) data about you and use it for historical, academic or longitudinal research. We ensure in such cases that there is no reasonable possibility of re-identifying you from the data used.
Accessing Your Personal Information and Your Rights
Participation in our projects/studies is always voluntary and you may withdraw at any time. If you withdraw from a project, we may continue processing the data we collected during the time you were a participant. By contacting us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. you may choose to exercise any of your privacy rights listed here:
The right to obtain information about your personal data without undue delay, including the purpose of the processing, what kinds of personal data are being processed and who are the recipients of such data
The right to request access to your personal data (including confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning you are or are not being processed)
The right to request data rectification/correction, erasure or restriction of processing if you establish or believe that the collected data is inaccurate
The right to request that certain data about you be erased
The right to propose other restrictions on the processing of data about you, and
The right of data portability (“take back”) for data you have provided
Furthermore, if you believe that CARDET has not complied with the Privacy laws or the terms of this Policy, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority (click here for details).
About Minors (Children)
For our projects and research studies, we never knowingly collect data directly from minor children (under age 18). If a specific project is about children, they may participate only after we obtain the explicit consent of a parent or guardian. Once data collection about them has been authorized by a parent or guardian, all of the provisions of this notice apply to data about children of any age (up to the age of 18).
Data Security and Retention
We will retain your data for as long as needed for the purposes described in this Notice and in accordance with applicable law. When you are no longer an active respondent, we will continue to use data about your demographic characteristics, as well as behavior and preference data for historical and statistical research, but we keep this data separate from data that could be used to identify you, and strictly limit access to your identifying data. All data will be permanently de-identified when we no longer need to identify you for audit, legal, fraud prevention or related purposes.
This Notice replaces any other statement, whether written or oral, made to you about our practices with respect to CARDET's collection and use of personal data about you.
Last updated: June 1, 2019
01 - Registration
Welcome to the Platform of the project. If you want to access the materials and the interactive activities of the project, sharing views and ideas with students and teachers from 11 European countries, proceed to the registration form.
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
2 - Teachers Training
Educational courses provide students with the knowledge and skills related to human rights and SDGs. The courses aim at introducing development issues into formal school curriculum. In this session learners take part in a virtual community, becoming actively engaged in SDGs. See Teachers Briefing pack
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
3 - Classroom Activities
Peer educations activities are dissemination and awareness raising moments about SDGs and the implementation of SDG Agenda at local level. The peer-to-peer activities are delivered by students, who act as SDG Ambassadors, to other students, with a view to promoting active engagement of youth in the EU SDG week. In this session, useful tools and materials are available in support of the organization of the EU SDG week and the related awareness-raising activities.
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
4 - Induction & Action Planning Workshops
A group of SDG Ambassadors are responsible for the organization of local awareness activities in their communities, through flash mobs, street actions, art exhibitions, petition sign ups, concerts, workshops and conferences, related to a specific SDG. With the support of local authorities, these activities show fulfilment of SDGs both on a local level, within the community, and on a global level, as they are organised simultaneously in partner countries. See See leadership curriculum
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
5 - Local Awareness Actions
The Implementation of Action Planning Workshops is the final stage of the awareness raising activities, leading to the implementation of social actions. Two representative students (leaders) –elected by their class- attend this Workshops (2 students from each classroom that participated in the Educational courses) together with local decision makers and teachers.
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
6 - Large Awareness Actions
The EU SDG Week is the week of events that celebrate the SDG Agenda, to give wider visibility to why SDGs actually matter and how to critically address SDG-related issues in local environments, binding the global dimension with a local one. During this week, major events happen in each school.
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
7 - Summer School
The summer school is an intensive 4-day international training on GCE and Youth Leadership and Participation where students analyze local and global contexts in order to identify concrete actions to respect and promote SDGs and to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. It includes experiential training and theory lessons to be held during the (European) summer time. The result is a joint Manifesto of Young People and Local Authorities to promote SDGs, containing suggestions and recommendations.
Theme of the Year
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
8 - Manifesto
Local Authoirities in partner countries organise Workshops involving relevant stakeholders (Schools, Youth Organizations, and CSOs) at local level to address particular SDG’s in focus. They will share good practices and explore contents of the SDG (selected for that year) in order to produce a discussion paper. The discussion paper is then to be presented during the SDG International Summer School. The discussion paper is then be presented during the SDG International Summer School. The result from the Summer School will be a joint Manifesto of Young People and Local Authorities to promote SDGs, containing suggestions and recommendations.