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3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Congregants pray during Sunday service at the Providence Baptist Church, also known as 'the cornerstone of the nation', as it was in the Providence Baptist Church that Liberia's declaration of independence was signed. While this Sunday service is taking place in a larger worship space finalized in 1976, the old chapel remains in place adjacent to the new one, and is still in use. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
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During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
17 May 2017 - Luncheon during SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity, hosted by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
© OPGA
In the five-week exhibition, visitors to the Federal Foreign Office will be able to find out more about their commitment to sustainability, climate protection and refugee and migration issues. The exhibition is open from the 6th April to May 10th in the Lichthof.
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Copyright: Inga Kjer / photothek.net
31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Choir director in action during Sunday service at the Providence Baptist Church, also known as 'the cornerstone of the nation', as it was in the Providence Baptist Church that Liberia's declaration of independence was signed. While this Sunday service is taking place in a larger worship space finalized in 1976, the old chapel remains in place adjacent to the new one, and is still in use. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
28 June 2017 - Official Opening of High-Level SDG Action Event on Education convened by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
©UN Photo/ Eskinder Debebe
United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, Ms. Jayathma Wickramanayake - @jayathmadw - at the European Development Days, 2018, in Brussels | Photo credits: © UNRIC
28 June 2017 - Official Opening of High-Level SDG Action Event on Education convened by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
©UN Photo/ Eskinder Debebe
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
In the five-week exhibition, visitors to the Federal Foreign Office will be able to find out more about their commitment to sustainability, climate protection and refugee and migration issues. The exhibition is open from the 6th April to May 10th in the Lichthof.
Read the whole stories: sdgactioncampaign.org
Copyright: Inga Kjer / photothek.net
31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Doe Sherman holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
The European Council on Tourism and Trade had hosted the formal reception at European Tourism Academy Headquarters on May 9 from 6:30pm to 10:30pm.
Invitees include the Presidents, two Prime Ministers, Speakers of European countries Parliaments, the Chief Justice, ministers, members of Parliament, justices, senior officials, members of the diplomatic crop, representatives of international and regional organizations and of the civil society, media, development partners and representatives of the private sector.
Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
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31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Rev. Oretha Miller Davies holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Marianne Lorenz holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
The European Council on Tourism and Trade had hosted the formal reception at European Tourism Academy Headquarters on May 9 from 6:30pm to 10:30pm.
Invitees include the Presidents, two Prime Ministers, Speakers of European countries Parliaments, the Chief Justice, ministers, members of Parliament, justices, senior officials, members of the diplomatic crop, representatives of international and regional organizations and of the civil society, media, development partners and representatives of the private sector.
Participants at the Open County Governance Project Vihiga Conference of 23 August held at Gisambai. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project[WJP}. COFWE works to improve the living standards of the people of western Kenya. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law world-wide.
Faiths and UN officials meet in Bristol, UK, at the UN Faith in the Future Meeting to discuss how to support the new Sustainable Development Goals and launch new 10-year faith commitments.
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Dr. Cyrill Nunn, Federal Foreign Office, Germany
Read the whole stories: sdgactioncampaign.org
Copyright: Inga Kjer / photothek.net
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.