1. You can find all information, initiatives, updates and latest news about the Sustainable Development Goals on their official United Nations’ website: here
  2. A progress report on the state of the achievement of the SDGs and their targets is published every year by the United Nations here
  3. The United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) follows up and reviews the SDGs at Global level, identifying a set of Goals and a theme for each year: sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf
  4. The European Union has committed to implement the Sustainable Development Goals both in its internal and external policies. To get an understanding of how this is done, check out: here
  5. If you want to know what your Country is doing to contribute to the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, both in terms of policies and initiatives, check out SDG Watch Europe: sdgwatcheurope.org/
  6. Within The World’s Largest Lesson, an initiative realised by Project Everyone in collaboration with UNESCO and UNICEF, you can find free online tools and materials for educators to teach students of different age groups about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals: worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/
  7. Not sure how you can make a difference and contribute towards the SDGs in your everyday life? Check out the Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving the World: un.org/sustainabledevelopment/takeaction/
  8. UNICEF is committed to supporting the realisation of the SDGs to improve children’s rights worldwide: unicef.org/agenda2030/
  9. UNESCO contributes to the realisation of specific Goals, with a particular focus on Education. You can find a number of resources linked to different aspects of Sustainability and Education here: en.unesco.org/sdgs.

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