Wednesday, October 21, 2015


The Sustainable Development Goals, otherwise known as the global goals, are 17 universal goals
to end poverty, fight inequality, and tackle climate change by 2030. 

Click here to show targets and topics related to the Sustainable Development Goals as defined in Transforming Our World - the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development



Knowledge Exchange: How can the private sector engage with the Sustainable Development Goals?





Thursday, 12 November 2015 - 12:00pm
WEBINAR: Join VSO’s Private Sector Engagement team to find out how more about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a tangible starting point for getting involved through skills based volunteering.






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Friday, June 5, 2015

SDG E-Consultation with Children and Youth

IT IS OUT! - Zero Draft of the outcome document for the UN Summit to adopt the Post-2015 Development Agenda has just been released publicly.
We invite all children and young people of the world to comment on the Declaration and help make it inspiring to you and your peers!

At the United Nations, governments have consulted with people all over the world to come up with a set of 17 goals to achieve over the next 15 years on issues such as improving health, providing children with a good education and fighting the damaging effects of climate change. If these “sustainable development goals” are a success, you and other children and young people across the world will live in a world that is fairer, safer, more prosperous for all people and where our natural environment is healthy and well-protected.

To introduce the goals, government negotiators have worked on a “Declaration.” Think of it like an essay that introduces the goals to world and explains why they exist and why they are so important.

A number of UN Ambassadors they have requested for children and young people to proofread the Declaration and provide inputs, recognizing how important it is for children and young people to understand this declaration and the goals. Your inputs will be summarized and presented to the governments towards the end of June. The governments have called for your help – let’s together make sure that they know what the most important issues are for children.




Read the SDGs Declaration here and participate in this E-consultation from 3 to 17 June on https://www.worldwewant2015.org/children