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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
A one-day workshop organized by WRI and the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development Organization (TaTEDO) gathered stakeholders to discuss options for accelerating off-grid electrification solutions in Tanzania. The workshop focused on exploring resources that government, development finance institutions, entrepreneurs and civil society stakeholders can draw on to implement off-grid solutions.
WRI and TaTEDO launched a new report, Accelerating Mini-grid Deployment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Tanzania, and engage stakeholders in discussions around the findings. WRI also launched the Tanzania Energy Access Maps, an interactive web-based tool with data on unserved electricity markets.
Learn more about the event: www.wri.org/events/2017/10/workshop-and-report-launch-acc...
12 November 2018 - Territorial Approach to the SDG's project presented at the Paris Peace Forum 2018.
Stefano Marta, OECD Co-ordinator of the Territorial Approach to SDGs project.
Photo: OECD
Buka, July 12, 2017- Ministerial First Secretaries and Departmental Secretaries during the SDG Workshop at the Bougainville House of Representatives. (R-L) First Secretary to the President of AROB Pajomile Minaka, Secretary-Department of Minerals and Energy Resources Shadrach Himata, Secretary- Department of Community Government Wesley Kenneth and Secretary- Department of Finance and Treasury Brenda Toniana.
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