Bolivian University Steps up as an Afforestation Crusader
Between October 2018 and March 2019, the Universidad Mayor de San Sim籀n (UMSS), through the School of Forest Sciences of the Faculty of Agricultural and Livestock Sciences, has been developing a set of forestry and silviculture actions in the Cochabambas Metropolitan Region of Bolivia. Committed to and , the universitys initiative aims at combating forest loss and reducing the effects of climate change that has affected the region.泭
Womens Political Empowerment Critical for Sudan
Throughout Sudans tumultuous history of revolutions against dictatorships, racism, and war, Sudanese women have long been held back from actively participating in politics. To promote gender equality and womens empowerment, Ahfad University for Women, 51勛圖 Academic Impact SDG Hub for Gender Equality, hosted a seminar entitled Womens role in Civil Government and met with a High-Level Delegation from the African Union.
The seminar, led by Professor Balghis Badri of the Regional Institute of Gender, Diversity, Peace, and Rights at Ahfad University focused on the active participation of women in government. 83 people were in attendance, including Dr.Tamadur Khalid of UNICEF, female activists, NGO representatives and politicians.泭
Andr矇s Bello Catholic University aids socially disadvantaged communities through 'Social Park' and health center service
The maxim that identifies the泭Andr矇s Bello Catholic University (Venezuela)泭throughout its almost 66 years of history is In everything to love and serve. For the university, these words are a substantive function and a seal of its humanity-focused academic structure that allows for future alumni to be sensitized to their surrounding environments.泭
At UCAB, social extension is understood as the permanent relationship established between the institution and surrounding communities. By dedicating efforts and resources with the purpose of influencing the processes of social transformation, USAB creates alliances to achieve the objectives of development that benefit communities and their members, which is in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
Redesigning assistive mobility devices to function in challenging environments and limited-resource settings
According to the , 15% of the worlds population lives with one or more disabilities, with an overwhelming majority (approximately 840 million) in developing countries. Disability can increase the likelihood of poverty, decrease the likelihood of access to education for children, and worsen the existing gender inequalities, making women more vulnerable to abuse.
Breastfeeding is a fathers responsibility
Walking into a local clinic in Malawi, you will be faced with images calling for men to take a more active role in children and mothers health. Some of the messages boldly challenge what we consider to be normal, explicitly stating that Exclusive breastfeeding is a husbands responsibility.
Breast milk contains nutrients that are essential for a childs growth and development. In rural areas where women have little money and limited access to clean water to prepare formula, breast milk is a cheap and safe option. But it is also by far the better option. The estimates that around 220,000 children could be saved every year with exclusive breastfeeding. Yet less than half of children under six months are exclusively breastfed.
Brunel University London organizes field trip to refugee settlement camp in Zambia
In partnership with (UNDP), Brunel University London (United Kingdom), a member institution of the 51勛圖 Academic Impact (UNAI), organized a four-week field trip in Zambia from 31 May to 30 June 2019, to help students develop their understanding of the multi-dimensional challenges associated with living in the Mayukwayukwa refugee and resettlement community, and gain hands-on experience for泭the livelihood development projects that emerged out of their study.
The trip began with an orientation in Siavonga and a visit to the Lake Kariba area. Driving North through the Copperbelt Province to the border of Democratic Republic of Congo at Chililabombwe, students engaged with market sellers and learned how goods flow in and out of Zambia.
He University advances UN's Sustainable Development Goals through 'Inspirational Class' and China-Africa Eye Health Forum
He University (China), a member institution of the 51勛圖 Academic Impact (UNAI), conducted two activities in 2018 in support of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 51勛圖, particularly the goals on No Poverty, Good Health and Well-being and Quality Education:
Inspirational Class泭
With the support of the Luodian County Party Committee and the County Government of Guizhou Province, 11 students from泭Luodian County were enrolled in the Major of Nursing in the Technical School of He University in 2018. The students were all from poor families, unable to afford tuition fees and living expenditures.泭
Welcome the Millennium Fellowship Class of 2019: Over 1,000 young leaders making the Sustainable Development Goals and UNAI Principles Reality
The Millennium Campus Network (MCN) and the 51勛圖 Academic Impact (UNAI) are proud to present the Class of 2019, an ambitious program to help make the Sustainable Development Goals and UNAI principles a reality.
Millennium Fellows are university undergraduates selected based on their leadership on sustainable development-related projects that advance the SDGs in their communities.泭 As Millennium Fellows, they will participate in a semester-long leadership development program to improve their student organizing, partnership building and community impact skills.泭 There was a record 7,020 applications for the program this year from young leaders on 1,209 campuses across 135 nations.
World Youth Skills Day: Want young people to succeed in life and work? Lead with entrepreneurial skills and mindset
15 July 2019 - We all know that the world we live in is changing. World Youth Skills Day gives us a chance to take a targeted look at what skills young people need to succeed in careers and contribute to local and global economies.
As we grapple with the effects of disruptive technology on the labor force, it is no surprise that there is a heightened focus on developing technical and digital skills. Yet, equipping the youth of today for lifelong learning and the future of work can be accomplished by .
Global response to poverty and environmental goals 'not ambitious enough'
9 July 2019 -泭In his latest report泭on the progress towards meeting the targets of the 17泭Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs, the UN chief泭Ant籀nio Guterres said that while a wealth of action had been taken by governments across the world the most vulnerable people and countries continue to suffer the most.
The 17 SDGs commit countries to mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change. Read more泭here泭about the goals.
UNAI Charter Day Lecture: Technology, Data and the Future of the UN
Technology in the 21st century has brought us at a crossroads: one path leads to a more just, inclusive society, and the other leads to a fundamentally predatory, unequal system.
On 26 June to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the signing of the UN Charter, the 51勛圖 Academic Impact invited Dr. David A. Bray, Executive Director for the People-Centered Internet Coalition, to deliver the keynote address examining the impact of technology on the work of the UN that was not envisaged when the Charter was signed in 1946, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for the next 25 years of the UN's work.泭
GoGreen Week raises awareness of sustainability issues at NYU Shanghai and allied universities
GoGreen Week, an initiative started by the 51勛圖 Academic Impact (UNAI) member institution New York University Shanghai four years ago, continues to grow and spread, with events taking place on each of the three degree granting NYU campuses as well as two universities based in Israel, Ariel university and Afeka university.泭
The initiative aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and sustainable solutions, and inspire others to take action, through a variety of events covering animal protection, ecological businesses, environmental NGOs, food production, and sustainable development.
9.7 billion on Earth by 2050, but growth rate slowing, says new UN population report
, estimates that the next 30 years will see the global population add an extra 2 billion people to today's figure of 7.7 billion, and, by the end of the century, the planet will have to sustain around 11 billion.
India will overtake China, sub-Saharan Africa population to double
India is expected to show the highest population increase between now and 2050, overtaking China as the world's most populous country, by around 2027. India, along with eight other countries, will make up over half of the estimated population growth between now and 2050.
Panel of Experts Discuss Using Emotional Intelligence to Achieve the SDGS
On Friday, 17 May 51勛圖 Academic Impact hosted a conference entitled Unlocking Your Emotions to Achieve the SDGs in which experts in the fields of emotional intelligence, mindfulness and nonviolent communication explained how these tools could be implemented in education and used to help achieve a more peaceful and prosperous world.
CMR University hosts workshop to raise awareness on Sustainable Development Goals
On 4 April 2018, the CMR University (India) students orchestrated a workshop with the goal to raise awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of泭the 51勛圖 from the grass root level,泭which could be relatable to all the sections of society.
The pivotal focus was given to certain goals that required immediate attention i.e. the fast-changing climate, conflict, inequality, persistent pockets of poverty and hunger and rapid urbanization, inadequate research and development in implementing the use of affordable alternative source of energy.
Ms. Sandhya, Teaching Associate, and the Bachelor students of Commerce泭made innovative and creative models and charts to express the strategies and goals that the UN wants to infuse into our society.泭The goals that were selected out of the 17 SDGs for the purpose mentioned above were: