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Want to learn about the SDGs through a board game? Based on the “snakes and ladders” game, you answer questions about the SDGs and try to get to the finish line first. United Nations. Available in over 10 languages.

Change starts with all of us. Discover with this resource 170 daily actions you can take to help with each one of the 17 Global Goals.

Watch a short-animated film on taking action for the goals and use one of their resources on leading a workshop on planning community action with young people. By The World’s Largest Lesson. Available in over 15 languages.

World’s Largest Lesson introduces the Sustainable Development Goals to children and young people everywhere and unites them in action. The animated videos here are a great introduction to the SDGs, and you can find other fun resources and teaching kits across the platform. By the United Nations.


This e-learning course aims to equip anyone with relevant information and tools to enable you to take part in the World’s Largest Lesson, to teach others about the SDGs and to enthuse you to create and share your own learning resources in order to do so.

Discover a resource pack designed for youth, by youth, on getting to know and acting for the SDGs, prepared by the National Youth Council of Ireland.

In these guidelines you will find detailed learning objectives, approaches, and issues on each of the 17 SDGs. It can be used in the development of any new resource on education for the SDGs. By UNESCO.

On 31 July 1922, Robert Baden-Powell left Paris for Geneva, where he took part in the World Organization of the Scout Movement’s inaugural conference, and where he was the keynote speaker at the 3rd International Congress on Moral Education.