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.
This campaign engages visitors, businesses and locals to join forces in a bid for sustainable tourism.
“Coloc of Duty”, a quirky new comic book, introduces young French readers to sustainable development. It is a joint effort of star comic book author Jul, Agence Française de Développement, and the Angoulême International Comics Festival.
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?
In this guest post, the University of Pretoria’s Willem Fourie presents the South African SDG Hub, a new resource for everyone who wants to put the SDGs into practice into practice in South Africa. The Hub aims to promote research, dialogue and innovation, helping government, business and civil society leaders boost their SDG capacities.
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.