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Today’s children and youth live in an increasingly globalized world, where the potential for learning and collaboration around common issues of concern among people of diverse cultures, religions and beliefs is massive. Moreover, belonging to the category of “Global Citizens”, the younger generations foster their realities, aspirations, expectations, and skills that are not limited to the place where they are currently living in. Hence, the need for educational capacities that promote justice, peace, cooperation, coexistence, relationship and trust building, and challenging divisions and narratives of exclusion has become more prominent than ever before.