Listen. Learn. Grow. Empowering young Belgians to become global citizens
Young Belgians are learning to become active agents for change through a global citizenship education programme.
Stories and Advice to Engage Citizens for Sustainable Development
Young Belgians are learning to become active agents for change through a global citizenship education programme.
Funded by Irish Aid, this programme brings knowledge about global justice and sustainability to schools.
Ghana’s Community Radio Network produces programmes that invite listeners in local communities to learn about SDGs and participate in debates on their implementation.
To achieve the SDGs, we need all of society on board. To reach all of society, we need partners. Here is some partnering advice from OECD DevCom members.
The 2030 Youth Academy helped 50 young women and men from diverse backgrounds learn about the SDGs and figure out how youth can help achieve the goals.
Finland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has teamed up with well-known artist Matti Pikkujämsä to bring the SDGs into schools, cinemas and public transport. Check out Matti’s cool SDG posters, and why not print them out for your own school or bedroom?
JICA’S World is a quarterly magazine featuring articles, analysis and personal stories about Japan’s efforts to promote development and the SDGs. Created in 2009, it is edited by Japan’s International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Every Wednesday, you can tune into All India Radio for a 15-minute programme on the Sustainable Development Goals. The programme, produced by OneWorld Foundation India in collaboration with the National Foundation for India, is broadcast in Hindi. There have been 30 episodes to date.
Italy’s second Sustainable Development Festival promises to be even bigger than the first. To be held over the course of 17 days from 22 May to 7 June 2018 (that’s 1 day per SDG), about 500 events will help build awareness and promote actions for sustainable development across the country. The Festival is organised by the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development.
Korea’s International Development Agency (KOICA) is investing in global citizenship education. A new brochure introduces the work of its ODA Education Center, which delivers education and training programmes and runs an exhibition space – the Global Village.