Monday, 6 August 2018

SDGs are fun, let’s play!



3 August 2018, Nairobi: Something does not seem right, when a group of serious young professionals sat together in a meeting room and threw a dice for a board game. This is the Sustainable Development Goals board game, and they are Giada Congiu, Sandor Madar, Nadine Souto, Thomas Grupp, Huri Oyan and Camille Proulx. Coming from six different countries and three different continents, they work on a diverse range of issues such as faith, extractives, programme support, environment security and safeguards in the Policy Division of UN Environment.



According to Camille, Intern for the Faith for Earth Initiative, what they are trying to do is a series of actions to market the Sustainable Development Goals, to make it exciting and relevant to everyone. For this very purpose, they are working on a really cool project. What is their project about? Not to be disclosed now, so please stay tuned!

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