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Foundational Course on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

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An online course (5 weeks) that introduces participants to key conceptual and practical aspects of sustainable development and Agenda 2030, while covering issues of means of implementation, localization of the agenda, and review and follow-up framework. The foundational course equips participants with a sound understanding of the concept of sustainable development as well as the vision and principles of Agenda 2030. It explores the three pillars of sustainable development while taking a look at the inter-linkages between climate change, planetary boundaries, social inclusion and human rights. It also identifies key lessons from the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals and the significant differences in the new agenda.

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Public Spaces in Asia Pacific - Why Local Governments Need to Act

Available in English

Public Space is an important element of how cities and regions are planned and designed. Making an investment in public space means putting emphasis on people-centered development. This means understa...

Developed by UCLG ASPAC

Posted by UCLG ASPAC

Case studies and best practices

Making Global Goals Local Business: A New Era for Responsible Business

Available in English

Provides an inspirational overview of the UN Global Compact’s multi-year journey to “Make Global Goals Local Business” by driving awareness and responsible business action to support the achievement o...

Developed by United Nations Global Compact

Posted by Local2030

Guidance and systemization of experiences

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