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COP30 in Brazil: What is at stake for global collaboration on climate and nature?

by sdgadmin | Nov 7, 2025 | News and Evens

As the world gathers in Belém, Brazil, for the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) from 10-21 November, the stakes are high. This climate summit marks a pivotal moment – a full decade after the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015 – when the climate agenda...

UNESCO brings together education ministers to shape the skills of tomorrow

by sdgadmin | Nov 4, 2025 | News and Evens

The world today faces major challenges from armed conflicts and climate change to rapid technological advances. How can we prepare young people with the skills they need to build a sustainable future? At its 43rd General Conference, UNESCO hosted, as an integral part...

Without adaptation, climate change becomes a multiplier of poverty

by sdgadmin | Oct 28, 2025 | News and Evens

The COP30 Presidency unveiled its eighth letter to the international community, focusing on climate adaptation. The letter invites countries to consider adaptation as the next step in human evolution, emphasizing its importance in protecting lives and economies in an...

Public finance for children When governments invest in children, entire countries benefit.

by sdgadmin | Oct 24, 2025 | News and Evens

Too often, public resources don’t reach the children most in need. In some places, policymakers fail to allocate the funds necessary for children to grow and learn in a safe, healthy environment. In others, public finances may not be well managed, reducing the quality...

Why children need to be included in discussions about AI

by sdgadmin | Feb 24, 2025 | News and Evens

While most of the attention has focused on businesses and humans at work, far too few of these discussions have centered on how AI may impact the development of children – the generation it’s likely to affect most profoundly. Read more….
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