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Young people on the global stage

Explore the opinions of young people on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their impact on education and influence worldwide. This document is a collaboration between Tide~ global learning, University of Exeter, FERE-CECA Madrid, A Rocha Kenya, and TANGO in The Gambia, with support from the European Union.

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Young people on the global stage

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  1. Young people on the global stage Responses to the Sustainable Development Goals Young people on the global stage: their education and influence www.tidegloballearning.net

  2. What did people say about the SDGs when they first appeared? www.tidegloballearning.net

  3. Sarah Mwikali Musau, Peace Ambassadors, Kenya (Facebook)SDG16 Are the SDGs realistic? Yes - but with one critical qualifier. The success of Goal 16 will determine the outcomes in 2030. The SDGs are the first major UN agreement to include action on governance in an acknowledgement of that fact. Goal 16 on peace, justice and the building of effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels is a mandate for the firm political change that is needed. It is the key to unlocking progress on the 16 other goals for it will shape their implementation and management. www.tidegloballearning.net

  4. BBC News, UK (Facebook)SDG1 Can the UN meet its goal of eradicating extreme poverty, worldwide? #BBCGoFigure # SDGs More than 1.2 billion live on less that $1.25 a day The UN target for 2030 is zero

  5. Hoda Marzouk, 22 years old, via UNICEF Egypt (Facebook)SDGs - various I want youth to have job opportunities and be able to provide themselves, so that people don't have to ask for charity and we boost the economy

  6. Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Senegal/London(Facebook)SDG11 More than half of the world’s population live in towns and cities, and by 2030 this number will swell to roughly 5 billion. And yet, the cities so important to our global commerce, culture, science, and more are waning because of congestion, and a shortage of affordable housing and funds. "I am Mo Ibrahim, entrepreneur and Founder & Chair of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. Goal #11 is to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable for all. Tell Everyone."

  7. UN Development @UNDP (HQ: Nairobi, Kenya) (Twitter)SDG4 Meeting #GlobalGoals worldwide starts with quality education for both girls and boys.

  8. Zofeen Ebrahim, Journalist, Pakistan (Twitter)SDG5 World leaders have pledged to empower women. Will it mean equal opportunities and pay, right to ed n healthcare? #SDGs @UN_Women @UNFPA @ilo

  9. UN GEFI, New York, USA (Twitter)SDG4 Education the catalyst for realizing each & every one of the 17 new #SDGs. Put #EducationFirst http://bit.ly/1P4sv7v

  10. World Bank, Washington DC, USA (Twitter)SDG17 Billions to Trillions: How do we finance the global development goals? http://wrld.bg/SCLTy #SDGs

  11. Gaston Acurio, Chef, Peru (Twitter)SDG2 “Chefs are the best weapons to bring about change.” #Food4all ZERO HUNGER

  12. UN Women, Worldwide (Twitter)SDG10 We must reduce inequality within and among countries http://owl.li/SOfDT #globalgoals #Planet5050

  13. Saskia Marijnissen, working with UNDP in Sierra Leone (Twitter)SDG15 Forests of the future fundamental to achieving Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs #SDG15 @FAOclimate

  14. Young people on the global stage Project partners are Tide~ global learning and University of Exeter in the UK, FERE-CECA Madrid in Spain, A Rocha Kenya in Kenya and TANGO in The Gambia. This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the project partners and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.

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