Students champion UN goals


Knowledge initiative: Some of the 500 secondary school students who attended the conference which had inspiring speakers.

OVER 500 secondary school students were inspired to make a difference through the Global Goals for Sustainable Development, a United Nations initiative aimed at eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities and addressing climate change by 2030.

Titled Your World ReimaginED, the conference began with inspiring talks from world-class speakers with a track record in social change. Students took part in workshops structured to solve real-world problems in their own communities.

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