Courses on SDG
Tech for Good: The Role of ICT in Achieving the SDGs
- ICT can improve access to knowledge and services, promote transparency, and encourage collaboration
- Responsible collection and use of data requires governance, security, and trust
- ICT projects should be contextualized and inclusive
- Technology is not neutral! Be aware of bias in design and implementation
- Our planet’s demographic andepidemiological transitions
- Current and future trends in public health – including non-communicable diseases
- How our collective wellness has been impacted by globe-spanning factors over the years
- The infrastructure and institutions that have shaped the healthcare industry
Feeding a Hungry Planet: Agriculture, Nutrition and Sustainability
- How the field has developed and shifted over time, and how recent developments like advanced technology impact farming.
- What is food security? How do poverty, inequality and other factors affect the nutrition of not just individuals, but entire countries?
- All about regulations influencing production, trade and other aspects of agriculture.
- Examples from industries ranging from rice to livestock, and the experiences of smallholder farmers.
- An overview of governance, land management, utilities, and other entities that make up urban systems
- Understanding how poverty, health, economic opportunity, and other people-focused issues impact urban systems and development
- How technology is shaping transportation, energy, urban resilience, and more
- Case studies of major cities in the Global North and South
Equity and Inclusion in Education
As a result of taking the EE online course, users are expected to be able to:
- Explain the key concepts of inclusion,
- equity, and marginalization in education
- Justify why EE concepts are important
- Identify how to apply EE concepts in their context
- Implement innovative approaches to equitable education
- Advocate to achieve more inclusive and equitable education
Sustainability assessment
- 8 SDG cross-cutting competencies. They are systems thinking, anticipatory, normative, strategic, collaborative, critical thinking, self-awareness, and integrated problem-solving competencies.
- the 8 essential change-making skills for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals
- knowledge of sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda and its SDGs as the overarching framework guiding the UN work on the ground
https://www.unsdglearn.org/assessments/