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Thinking exercise about the Global Goals

How can the world achieve the Global Goals by the year 2030?

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Speed-dating om livsstilsfrågor

Sverige är ett av de länder i världen som har allra störst påverkan på naturen per person. Vi lever upp resurser betydligt snabbare än vad jorden klarar av. Det krävs stora förändringar i livsstil och konsumtion, på individuell, nationell och global nivå om vi och världen ska kunna nå de globala målen till 2030.

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Children’s rights and the Global Goals

Discover the connection between the articles of the UNCRC and various Global Goals and targets.

Child running in Ferenetari neighhbourhood

Breaking the cycle of poverty

The Global Goals for Sustainable Development, which partly aim to eradicate poverty, cannot be achieved unless children’s rights are respected.

Hand parting blinds

Windows with views

Stories about vulnerable children and Child Rights Heroes reflect many violations of children’s rights, but also proven solutions. Work individually at first, then take a combined approach and choose the best solution together as a group.

Children in Gambia discussing

Help from the expert groups

A method built on cooperation and support from friends.

Children in line holding signs

The Opinion Line on gender equality

How equal are we in our class and school? Find out using a classic exercise.

Plastic trash on beach

Talk litter

Littering is one of several kinds of pollution that are contaminating the environment in the air and on the ground, and it affects everything from our health to the climate.

Bwami and his mum outside their house

Chains of Cause and Effect

What are the causes of the problems and challenges that the Child Rights Heroes are trying to solve? A whole class task, in which everyone helps identify causes in a discussion about how different factors can combine and create negative chains of cause and effect.

Footprints in sand.

Can you change your footprint?

The personal impact of each person on the planet is usually referred to as their ecological footprint. The opposite, i.e. doing good things for the environment, is called an ecological handprint.

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The Global Goals and you

Children’s own accounts of their lives in and around the Peace Parks in southern Africa provide inspiration and facts for an exercise about our future.

Whale with plastic bags

Litter timeline

Does litter that ends up on the ground disappear after a while, or does it hang around for 1 year or maybe 100 years?

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Climate Action

Study the science behind rising temperatures and why climate change is happening, largely caused by our way of producing and consuming goods and energy. How can we turn things around?

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Hands writing and drawing

The Global Trip

Divide your class into teams of reporters and have them go on simulated journeys around the world. Their mission: to report on the rights of the child and the heroes that fight for children.

Kids with face masks on No Litter Day

NLG Guide

Here you can access and download the No Litter Generation guide for teachers and Child Rights Ambassadors.

Approach

Ingress

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The Global Goals

The Global Goals for Sustainable Development are a constant theme running through the WCP program, and are closely related to the Rights of the Child. If the goals are achieved, children’s lives are improved. If the goals are not fulfilled, it means that children are mistreated.

Children in Pakistan weighing litter

Activity: Climate Action & No Litter Generation

Children who take part in the No Litter Generation talk about important issues and take action against everything from climate change to littering and consumerism.

Children in line holding signs

Girls' Equal Rights

This step is about girl’s equal rights. Be inspired by girls and boys who are fighting for equal rights for girls. Learn about the issues and how you can create change in your local communites and in your country.

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Children during the Round the Globe Run in Zimbabwe.

Video: Round the Globe in Zimbabwe

Children in Zimbabwe stand up for their rights and the Global Goals.

Children getting ready for litter picking.

Video: Climate action on No Litter Day

Kids acting for the climate and against littering.

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Round the Globe Run for a better World

A manifestation for Child Rights and the Global Goals.

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Climate Action & No Litter Generation

Activities that spark ideas for solutions required for a more sustainable local community, country and world.

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Step 4: The Global Goals

Explore the UN Global Goals of Sustainable Development.

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Global Goals & Child Rights

How the UN Global Goals are connected to Child Rights

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Break the cycle of poverty, with cards.

Highlighting the factors that are affected by poverty, allowing discussion and reflection on how to tackle poverty.

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Litter Time Line

How long does litter last?

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You and the Global Goals

Exploring issues relating to the Global Goals.

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Global Goals, children and wildlife

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