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Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. March 2018.

 

Bangladesh has been hosting Rohingya refugees from Myanmar for nearly 30 years. Since August 2017, some 693,000 Rohingya’s have made their way to Cox’s Bazar in desperate conditions. Of them, 51 per cent are women. The refugee population in Bangladeshi settlements has more than doubled; camps are overcrowded, needs are immediate and enormous, and resources are stretched.

 

Pictured: A scene at the Women's Center in Balukhali camp March 6, 2018. As of January 2018, UN Women has set up the first Multi-Purpose Women's Centre in the Balukhali refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, in partnership with Action Aid and with support from UN Women National Committee Australia. The Centre provides a safe space for Rohingya women and adolescent girls, where they can build a social network, access information and referral services for gender-based violence, and seek psycho-social counselling. The centre also offers skills training in literacy, livelihood options, leadership and disaster preparedness, and raises awareness about gender issues and risks.

 

Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce

 

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The UN SDG Action Campaign Global Director, Mitchell Toomey, celebrates with the Awards winners

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The UN has set 17 sustainable development goals to help end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030, on April 26, 2019, high school and college students and recent grads from around the world presented their ideas for addressing the world's biggest problems as part of the School of Diplomacy's SDG Challenge.

11 June 2018 - High-level event on Financing for SDGs - Breaking the Bottlenecks of Investment from Policy to Impact hosted by H.E. Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, President of the General Assembly.

The UN SDG Action Campaign Global Director, Mitchell Toomey, celebrates with the Awards winners

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Winners in category "Mobilizer": SDG Youth Morocco - Morocco

 

Winners in category "Storyteller": Daughters of Bangladesh - London/Bangladesh

 

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Winners in category "Innovator": “Creative Youth Initiative Against Corruption (CYIAC) Corruption Busters” - Nigeria

 

Winners in Category "Visualizer": Global Goals for Local Impact / Open Institute - Kenya

 

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Winners in category "Innovator": “Creative Youth Initiative Against Corruption (CYIAC) Corruption Busters” - Nigeria

 

Winners in Category "People's Choice Award": Road to Rights - Sri Lanka

 

The UN SDG Action Campaign Global Director, Mitchell Toomey, celebrates with the Awards winners

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Winners in category "Connector": Unreasonable Goals - USA

 

Winners in category "Includer": Youth Power Accountability Advocates / Restless Development - Ghana

 

SDG Day Zero. Photos by Eivind Senneset, UiB

Winners in Category "Visualizer": Global Goals for Local Impact / Open Institute - Kenya

 

Winners in Category "People's Choice Award": Road to Rights - Sri Lanka

 

11 June 2018 - High-level event on Financing for SDGs - Breaking the Bottlenecks of Investment from Policy to Impact hosted by H.E. Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, President of the General Assembly.

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Winners in category "Connector": Unreasonable Goals - USA

 

GOAL 4: QUALITY EDUCATION

Achieving inclusive and quality education for all will ensure that every girl and boy completes free primary and secondary schooling by 2030.

 

Across Eurasia, in Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, UNDP’s climate curriculum reaches 50,000 pupils.

 

‘Children and youth bring energy and creative thinking to climate action. It’s our role to engage and empower them through innovative education and learning on climate change’ said Armen Grigoryan, Regional team leader for climate change, disaster and energy.

 

Ukrainian classroom - photo credit: Taylor Rees/UNDP

Photo Credit: UN Global Compact/Luís de Barros

Photos from Development Progress' side event at UNGA 2015. Panelists included Simón Gaviria, Amina Mohammed, Honorable Aggrey Tisa Sabuni, Claire Melamed and Danny Sriskandarajah.

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