The Global Goals for Sustainable Development
Overview
Whilst the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) focussed on developing countries, the Global goals involve problems faced by every country. They were adopted by delegates from 193 countries on 25th September 2015 with a target date of 2030
“We only have one planet. We have nowhere else to go. If we use our creative powers properly we don’t need anywhere else. If we take care of it, and each other, everything we need is right here”
Ken Robinson (Educational Reformer)
Teaching Resources
Numbers in Action End Poverty Now dvd
DVD The World's Largest Lesson introduced by Malala Yousafzai
DVD The World's Largest Lesson introduced by Emma Watson
Examples of young people taking action
DVD Malala speaking about Global Goals
Links between the goals
Lesson plans for each of the Global Goals
Lesson plans Scroll down until you see the global goals, click on the goal you want to teach
Global Goals Youtube
World youth forum
What is Japan doing?
United Nations Sustainable Development/ Japan
Book of Best Practice Japan
NGO Teaching Resources
Teach UNICEF
UN Sustainable Goals
IF THE WORLD WERE A VILLAGE Statistics
IF THE WORLD WERE A VILLAGE VIDEO
GILE SIG Resources
Looking back at the Millennium Goals
MDG Goals 4 and 5
Video MDGs How far did we get?
Celebrities talking about the goals
Short advert
Sustainable Development Goals explained How we measure the goals?
Developing Countries 2017
Home
Malala talking about the Syrian Malala
Soja Shadows
Jesse J "Price Tag"
Katie Perry Unconditional
Design for Change
Lesson Plan/ with comic book
Design for Change Videos A selection of short, mostly 1 -2 minute videos ( some longer) showing small projects that children and young people have instigated.
Japan For Sustainability
JFS
Rock the World
New approaches to education including student projects
United Nations Environment Programme
Gender and the Environment
Child Protection Statistics including Child Labour and Child Marriage
B. World Bank
Over view (population, education, GDP, GNI, Carbon emissions, life expectancy) figures are unavailable for some countries.
By country
Japan
UK
USA
South Korea ( Republic of Korea)
China
Ghana
Climate change by country
By topic
Topics include agriculture, climate change, environment, gender, social development,
World Bank ( Japanese)
C. Water footprint
Water footprint by country click on an individual country
D. Social progress indicator
Social progress Map
E. Happy Planet Index
Happy Planet Map
F. Problems Plan International work in 51 developing countries
Problems by country
Example Pakistan
G .UNESCO
Unesco country profiles
H. Others
Internet Users around the World
World Cup 2014 (Social indicator)
FIFA (women)
IF THE WORLD WERE A VILLAGE VIDEO
GILE SIG Resources
Your carbon footprint
There are several sites where you can calculate your carbon footprint however I found the following suitable for second language students.
Millennium Development Goals
Looking back at the Millennium Goals
MDG Goals 4 and 5
Video MDGs How far did we get?
Videos that explain the Global Goal
The Global Goals Variety of VideosCelebrities talking about the goals
Short advert
Sustainable Development Goals explained How we measure the goals?
Developing Countries 2017
Related Videos
HomeMalala talking about the Syrian Malala
Soja Shadows
Jesse J "Price Tag"
Katie Perry Unconditional
Benefits of Education
Design for Change
Lesson Plan/ with comic book
Design for Change Videos A selection of short, mostly 1 -2 minute videos ( some longer) showing small projects that children and young people have instigated.
Japanese Youth Taking action COP21
Japan's youth taking actionJapan For Sustainability
JFS
Rock the World
New approaches to education including student projects
Environment
The Paris AgreementUnited Nations Environment Programme
Gender and the Environment
Facts and figures
A. UNICEF
Country statisticshttp://www.unicef.org/statistics/index_countrystats.htmlChild Protection Statistics including Child Labour and Child Marriage
B. World Bank
Over view (population, education, GDP, GNI, Carbon emissions, life expectancy) figures are unavailable for some countries.
By country
Japan
UK
USA
South Korea ( Republic of Korea)
China
Ghana
Climate change by country
By topic
Topics include agriculture, climate change, environment, gender, social development,
World Bank ( Japanese)
C. Water footprint
Water footprint by country click on an individual country
D. Social progress indicator
Social progress Map
E. Happy Planet Index
Happy Planet Map
F. Problems Plan International work in 51 developing countries
Problems by country
Example Pakistan
G .UNESCO
Unesco country profiles
H. Others
Internet Users around the World
World Cup 2014 (Social indicator)
Resources
http://www.cop21.gouv.fr/en/ Details about the recent climate change conference in Paris
http://www.globalgoals.org/ja/ (Japanese)
FIFA rankings (men)FIFA (women)
http://www.unic.or.jp/news_press/info/15915 (Japanese)
http://sustainablejapan.jp/global-goals (Japanese)
http://www.osaka-u.ac.jp/en/news/topics/2015/10/02_01 Osaka University Environment report in Japanese)
https://teachunicef.org
https://teachunicef.org