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Registration open for Participation for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Participation Lab's 2nd Annual Workshop 30 June 2017

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a global plan of action “for people, planet and prosperity”, encompassing both social and environmental concerns. Participation of all members of society is central to meeting and monitoring the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

PIMA Newsletter No 11, April 2017

Please find featured below and attached the PIMA Newsletter No 11, for April 2017.

PASCAL Directors keynote speakers at I-CEARE 2017 in the Philippines

We were very pleased to be able to host two PASCAL directors as our keynote speakers at the first International Conference of European and Asian Researchers and Educators on Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development (I-CEARE 2017) on Boracay Island, Philippines from 12-14 May 2017.

Explore the next frontier of sustainable innovation

For the past five years, we have been sourcing and showcasing sustainable solutions in our Sustainia100 and Global Opportunity Report publications. Now we are taking the solutions and inspiration to the next level:

You talk, we'll listen. Bridging Divides at OECD Forum 2017

An upcomong event which will be of interest to followers of the Learning Cities Networks Addressing Disadvantage to Build Inclusive Learning Cities network: The OECD Forum 2017 will place a central emphasis on the need for policies winning back the confidence of those who feel left behind, fearful of the impact of globalisation, increasing migration flows, and the unprecedented speed of technological development. How can we bridge divides to build more inclusive societies?

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