The SDG framework was adopted by the United Nations in September 2015 which represents a universal call for action to protect the planet, end poverty and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030.
'BSG for SDG' is a humble initiative by Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG) to spread greater awareness on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to encourage others to take urgent action on the SDGs. The 'BSG for SDG' mobile app and website serves as a one-stop-platform where people can learn about the concept of sustainability in an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand manner, connect with like-minded individuals who are taking inspiring action on the SDGs, and contribute to the SDGs by uploading their personal actions that depict how they are adapting 'sustainable human behaviour' to lead a sustainable life.
In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to create a sustainable new world by 2030. The main spirit behind all these 17 SDGs is to ensure that no life is left behind. The 17 SDGs cover all aspects of people, planet and profit and offer a holistic approach to achieving sustainable development for all.
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The SDG Calendar showcases significant dates and observances as established by the United Nations. These significant dates help spread awareness on issues of concern, mobilize action, and celebrate and reinforce the achievements of humanity
Science and gender equality are vital towards the achievement of the SDGs. Over the past decades, while there has been a lot of effort towards inspiri...
This day is celebrated each year on 1st March to highlight the right of everyone to live a full and productive life—and live it with dignity. Zero Dis...
On 30 August 2021, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 2 February as World Wetlands Day to raise awareness of the urgency of reversing the accelerating...
Pulses, also known as legumes, are the edible seeds of leguminous plants cultivated for food. Dried beans, lentils and peas are the most commonly know...
Science and gender equality are vital towards the achievement of the SDGs. Over the past decades, while there has been a lot of effort towards inspiri...
This day is celebrated each year on 1st March to highlight the right of everyone to live a full and productive life—and live it with dignity. Zero Dis...
On 30 August 2021, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 2 February as World Wetlands Day to raise awareness of the urgency of reversing the accelerating...
Pulses, also known as legumes, are the edible seeds of leguminous plants cultivated for food. Dried beans, lentils and peas are the most commonly know...
Reading books and articles is the easiest way to enhance one's understanding of the SDGs. Here are a plethora of reading material that can help you understand the SDGs in a fun and easy way
News items from around the globe on the SDGs. Learn more how organizations, individuals and countries of the world are contributing to the SDGs.
The 'BSG for SDG' mobile app is a one-stop shop on all things related to the SDGs. Through the app, one can learn more about the SDGs in a fun, easy-to-read manner, contribute to the SDGs by making a pledge, by uploading one's actions on the SDGs, and empower and inspire many others to act on the SDGs. Download the 'BSG for SDG' app now to create a sustainable new age.