The Global Goals Partner

We're empowering people and organizations to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030

Our mission is to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together. We believe in supporting inclusive communities, in which everyone has a voice and access to opportunities. That’s why Meta is supporting the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and working alongside our partners to drive progress towards these goals by 2030.

How It Works

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), outlined by the UN in 2015, have been adopted by nearly every country in the world. They are the blueprint to help countries and organizations partner together to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all and to be able to universally measure that progress along the way.

These interconnected, 17 goals address challenges faced globally, including ending extreme poverty; giving people better healthcare; and empowering women, girls, and other vulnerable populations. In order to leave no one behind, it is important that we achieve them all by 2030.

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" Change the world, one Saturday at a time "

Global Goals Partner would not exist without its vast network of volunteers - a truly global team brought together to achieve one mission - empowering youth to achieve the SDGs.

Utilize Your Skills For Social Impact

Maybe you're watching the news or concerned about your own country. You want to do something, but don't work in sustainability.

Our volunteers come a variety of backgrounds - business, engineering, international relations, psychology - and work together for one goal: shape a more sustainable future.

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We think we're pretty cool

We understand that volunteers are dedicating their spare time to work with us. We want you to enjoy being part of the team - so team building, professional development, and social events are core to the volunteer experience.

We're not kidding about changing the world

Assembly members are essential for Global Goals Partner to function on a global scale. You'll meet passionate young people from around the world.

Join the team to amplify their work, help them accelerate their impact, one Saturday at a time.

Join Our Team!

Leverage our global network to accelerate your impact. Work with one of the world’s largest youth-focused networks working on the SDGs.

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INCOME OPPORTUNITY

To earn a Magical Figure by help others in systematic way and get nourished with financial support from the Scheme of Help Others.

PENSION PLAN

Pension Plans are Plans maintained by employers that help individuals secure their financial future and protect them from any uncertainties that may arise post retirement. These plans are best suited for senior citizens that are looking to effectively plan their retirement.

LOAN SUPPORT

To do Something in life, Money is essential and Money support can avail from Loan Support.

TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT

To give proper direction and guide to stand up into the life.

ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE

To get Insurance Cover from Sudden Accident.

PRESS CARD IDENTIFY

The Identity which impacts the glamour of the Social Field.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

To Support the start-up and maintain the guidance of becoming a successful one.

RIGHTS CARE CARD

Rights care which facilitates access to law and justice by providing legal advice.

SMART BUYER

To avail a lucrative discount on products which is core-essential in daily life, purchase those products smartly from the online and offline Shopping.

ADMIN, OPERATIONS, PROCESS MAPPING

The glue that keeps the team together.
Operational roles are essential to keeping things run smoothly.
Example Responsibilities:
- Financial modelling and budgeting;
- Managing processes or designing new ones;
- Ensuring the teams meet any compliance needs such as auditing or reporting;
- Or co-designing the operating model

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING

Your role is to ensure our message is actually communicated to the end audience.
Example Responsibilities:
- Graphic or poster design;
- Video creation;
- Web design or development;
- Creating slide decks or proposals;
- Branding or marketing strategy;
- Or social media.

COMMUNITY, HUB ENGAGEMENT

Your role aims to understand the needs, challenges and goals of your community, and provide support to address them - in order to engage the program community.
Example Responsibilities:
- Community interviews/surveys to understand their needs;
- Mapping out needs to activities;
- Running community webinars or workshops;
- Running social events;
- Or collating resources.

FUNDRAISING

The Fundraising Team is pivotal to expanding Global Goals Partner.
Example Responsibilities:
- Grant and donor research;
- Profiling investors;
- Creating fundraising collatoral such as pitch decks;
- Investor outreach and engagement;
- Or donor reporting

LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT

Learning & Development team members aim to upksill volunteers so that they are best equipped to grow professionally and personally.
Example Responsibilities:
- Create their own training material;
- Partner with external parties or find external individuals to run training;
- Conduct surveys to understand learning needs;
- Or run workshops/webinars to deliver them

PARTNERSHIPS

Working together is important for us to achieve the SDGs - the goal is to identify how we can effectively collaborate.
Example Responsibilities:
- Skill, gap and market mapping for potential partners;
- Engaging with potential partners via scoping calls;
- Managing stakeholder relationships;
- Working closely with Strategy & Ops to identify what new partners are needed;
- Or ensuring we are always delivering on our agreements.

PROGRAMMING, PRODUCT

The design of the programs...how do you create a great experience for your program members, and also allow them to reach their goals?
Example Responsibilities:
- Program member survey or focus groups;
- Running the programs and interacting with the program members;
- Taking a step back to look at whether or not the program is helping deliver the theory of change;
- Or researching best practices of how to better improve the program.

RECRUITMENT, HR

The Recruitment/HR team is in charge of finding new volunteers to join the team, and engage current ones.
Example Responsibilities:
- Interviewing and shortlisting candidates;
- Running social events or building HR capabilities;
- Running town hall events;
- Recruitment marketing;
- Or managing HR policies

STARTEGY ADVISORY

You would support the Global Director in addressing strategic challenge statements in the teams, and working with the Team Leads to solve them.
Example Responsibilities:
- Running discovery workshops;
- Market research;
- Co-creating journey maps, personas or service blueprints;
- Or helping the Team Leads put together a strategic framework or short/med/long term strategy.

TEAM MANAGEMENT

Drive a vision. Leadership roles that manage our team of volunteers.
Example Responsibilities:
- Keeping track of team KPIs & metrics;
- Connecting team goals to organizational goals;
- Coordinating the team, and empowering the team;
- Unblocking and helping problem solve with the team;
- Or ensuring there is visibility to leadership and the public on your impact.

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Prestigious Membership
1. Global Goals Royal Crown Club

Aim to Work for SDG 8

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 8: DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Sustainable economic growth will require societies to create the conditions that allow people to have quality jobs.

2. Global Goals Diamond Club

Aim to Work for SDG 3

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting the well-being for all at all ages is essential to sustainable development.

Privilege Membership
3.Global Goals Rhodium Club

Aim to Work for SDG 4

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 4: QUALITY EDUCATION

Obtaining a quality education is the foundation to improving people’s lives and sustainable development.


4.Global Goals Platinum Club

Aim to Work for SDG 1

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY

Economic growth must be inclusive to provide sustainable jobs and promote equality.


5.Global Goals Gold Club

Aim to Work for SDG 2

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 2: ZERO HUNGER

The food and agriculture sector offers key solutions for development, and is central for hunger and poverty eradication.

6.Global Goals Silver Club

Aim to Work for SDG 10

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 10: REDUCED INEQUALITIES

To reduce inequalities, policies should be universal in principle, paying attention to the needs of disadvantaged and marginalized populations.

7.Global Goals Bronze Club

Aim to Work for SDG 15

Decent work and economic growth

GOAL 15: LIFE ON LAND

Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss


Take Action Today

What action will you take today? For each of the 17 Goals there are many positive actions you can take to make a real change.

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No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 1 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Support campaigns collecting items for victims of emergencies. Donate your clothes, food supplies etc. to support those in need.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Donate what you don’t use. Local charities will give your gently used clothes, books and furniture a new life.

Poverty still persists in every country. Over 8% of the world population lives in extreme poverty. Lend your voice to the fight against extreme poverty.

2
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 2 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Don’t waste food. Freeze fresh produce and leftovers if you don’t have the chance to eat them before they go bad.

Consume less meat and become vegetarian for one day a week. The meat production industry has a huge impact on the environment.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Buy local and in-season food. Try to grow some of your own food.

Buy Funny Fruit—many fruits and vegetables are thrown out because their size, shape, or color are not “right”. Buying these perfectly good funny fruit, utilizes food that might otherwise go to waste.

Take action with the World’s Largest Lesson on Goal 2.

3
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 3 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Place yourself on the organ and tissue donors’ registry in your country.

Vaccinate yourself and your kids. Protecting your family from disease also aids public health.

Donate your blood. Safe blood saves lives!

4
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 4 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Promote and take free online courses. In a digital world, there are more opportunities to get access to education than just go to university.

Mentor young people. You can provide tutoring and homework assistance, teach a language or deliver a lesson on the Global Goals.

Donate your used books. The easiest way to give access to knowledge is to donate your used books to someone

Visit your local school and ask what school supplies they need. Start a school supply drive in your community.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

5
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Women earn 10 to 30 per cent less than men for the same work. Pay inequality persists everywhere. Voice your support for equal pay for equal work.

Be aware of gender stereotypes. Recognize them, avoid them and educate others about them.

Find female mentors/leaders. Ensure that some of your role models or mentors are women. There’s a lot you can learn from women in positions of authority.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Find a Goal 5 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Stand up against harassment. Whenever you see or become aware of harassment, whether in the workplace, streets, home or the online space, raise your voice against it.

Share the workload at home. Sharing domestic responsibilities ensures the work burden doesn’t fall only on one person and instills the value of gender equality and essential life skills in children.

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No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 6 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Run a campaign on hygiene. Raise awareness about the hygiene issues in your community through social media, school/university campaign or even a campaign in the neighborhood you live in.

Organize a clean up project for rivers and oceans. Engage your whole community to clean up a local river, seaside or an ocean.

4 billion people lack access to basic sanitation services. Lend your voice to talk about the lack of toilets in many communities around the world!

Don’t overuse water. Make sure to close a tap when washing dishes, take short showers – Bathtubs require gallons more water than a 5-10 minute shower. Consider getting a water meter to be aware of your water usage.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

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No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 7 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Turn off your air conditioning, especially for sleeping – open a window or use a fan.

Don’t use multiple devices at the same time. Be mindful about this and only several devices when absolutely necessary.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Switch off your appliances at the socket. Turn off the lights when you’re not using them.

Buy rechargeable electronics. Don’t buy or use one-use batteries.

Use solar energy sources. Install solar panels in your home for your heating and electricity. Use solar technology – radio, charger, lights etc…

8
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 8 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Be a conscious consumer – if something is cheap it is likely to be hurting people or the planet in some way.

Read about workers in other countries and business practices. Talk to your colleagues about these issues.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Organize a mentoring program. Invite people with experience in a certain field to create a mentoring group that will help young people better prepare for their future jobs.

Know your rights at work. In order to access justice, knowing what you are entitled to will go a long way.

Buy from local producers. Support local economic growth by choosing to buy from local producers and businesses.

9
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 9 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Create a hotspot map. There are a lot of public spaces with free WiFi access. By mapping them out in your neighborhood and spreading awareness through social media, flyers or announcements you can help more people access the internet.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Does your company invest in clean and resilient infrastructure? It’s the only way to keep workers safe and protect the environment.

Organize or participate in a Think Tank contest. You can foster your and your colleagues’ entrepreneurial spirit by organizing a local idea contest and inviting companies or startups to mentor the winners.

10
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 10 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Raise your voice against any type of discrimination. Everyone is equal regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, social background and physical abilities.

Visit local shelters, orphanages or minority community centers and organize a conversation space to discuss the importance of these rights or volunteer there regularly.

Favor companies that are inclusive. Check the lists of the companies that are inclusive for different minorities through employment there or their products.

Does everyone at your place of work have access to healthcare? Find out what your rights are to work. Fight against inequality.

Run a voting registration campaign. One of the issues contributing to rising inequalities is caused by the lack of representation of minorities and underprivileged groups in government. You can run a voting registration education in these groups to raise their engagement and representation in institutions of power.

Support migrants and refugees in your communities. Volunteer in a local refugee camp. Gather or donate the appliances, food, clothes needed.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

11
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 11 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Shop, eat and drink locally. Supporting neighbourhood businesses keeps people employed and circulates money back into your community.

Commute in a sustainable way – bike, walk or take public transport. Save the car trips for when you’ve got a big group.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Support a project in slums for safe housing. You can volunteer in slums to help with building houses, fixing existing ones, setting up public or green spaces.

Take advantage of your right to elect the leaders in your local community.

Take care of public spaces. Start yourself and inspire others to contribute to better public spaces – water the greenery, trim and plant trees, renovate sports areas and playgrounds, organize a cleanup.

12
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 12 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Be conscious of packaging – the less the better!

Do some research and buy from companies you know have sustainable practices and don’t harm the environment.

Choose reusable products. Use an eco-bag for shopping, a reusable water bottle or a cup to reduce your plastic waste.

Shop, eat and drink locally. Supporting neighbourhood businesses keeps people employed and circulates money back into your community.

Buy second-hand whenever you can.

Download and use food sharing applications. You can download apps to donate your leftover food and decrease the amount of food waste you produce.

Advocate for corporate responsibility. Join petitions and campaigns calling out businesses with unsustainable practices.

13
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 13 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Compost. Composting food scraps can reduce climate impact while also recycling nutrients.

Buy eco-friendly products. Read the packaging to see if products are produced in an eco-friendly way.

Consume less meat and become vegetarian for one day a week. The meat production industry has a huge impact on the environment.

Offset your carbon emissions. You can calculate your carbon footprint and purchase climate credits from Climate Neutral Now.

Recycle paper, glass, plastic, metal and old electronics.

Choose reusable products. Use an eco-bag for shopping and a reusable water bottle or a cup to reduce your plastic waste.

Bike, walk or take public transport. Save the car trips for when you’ve got a big group.

Reduce your use of paper. Avoid printing and substitute it with electronic devices or carriers. Don’t shop for pets! Visit your local animal shelter and adopt an animal there.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

14
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 14 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Reduce waste – much of the waste that we produce on land ends up in the oceans. Stop using plastic bags: Usage and wrong disposal of plastic is a major cause of marine pollution.

Organize a cleanup project for rivers and oceans. Engage your whole community to clean up a local river, seaside or an ocean.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Never buy bottled water – boil, filter, chlorine, rainwater, do what you can.

Run a campaign on the effects of plastic use on the seas and oceans.

Buy local and certified fish. You can support small-scale producers by shopping in local markets and shops.

15
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 15 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Don’t shop for pets! Visit your local animal shelter and adopt an animal there.

Recycle paper, glass, plastic, metal and old electronics.

Clean your local parks and forests. Organise your own or join an existing clean-up event to sustain the ecosystem of your local green space.

Reduce your use of paper. Avoid printing and substitute it with electronic devices or carriers.

Don’t buy products tested on animals: Check the labels on the products you buy.

Compost. Composting food scraps can reduce climate impact while also recycling nutrients.

Don’t use pesticides. To protect and sustain the quality of soil, don’t use chemicals while growing plants.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

16
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Support Choose Love and buy real products for refugees.

Read about the Five Ways You Can Support Ukraine

Speak up! Ask your local and national authorities to engage in initiatives that don’t harm people or the planet.

Vote! Take advantage of your right to elect the leaders in your country and local community.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

Find a Goal 16 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Know your rights at work. In order to access justice, knowing what you are entitled to will go a long way.

Run for a public post.

17
No Poverty

THINGS TO DO

Find a Goal 17 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!

Support export by buying products from developing countries. Pay attention to the Fair Trade label on products which helps to indicate products from local producers in developing countries.

Work or volunteer in NGOs that are working towards the Global Goals. You can contribute through various projects to achieving the Goals by 2030.

Stay informed. Follow your local news and stay in touch with the Global Goals online or on social media at @TheGlobalGoals.

OUR INITIATIVES

Global Goals Action Campaign (SDG Action Campaign)

The Global Goals Action Campaign is a special inter-agency initiative of the Global Goals Partner mandated to scale up, broaden and sustain the global movement of action for the SDGs. The SDGs will only be achieved if everyone takes action and engages with SDG's planning and review processes

STAND UP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

STAND UP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

END POVERTY

END POVERTY

FEED THE NEEDY

FEED THE NEEDY

SALUTE THE TALENTS

SALUTE THE TALENTS

GO GREEN TOGETHER

GO GREEN TOGETHER

TRANSFORM EDUCATION

TRANSFORM EDUCATION

POWERING EQUALITY

POWERING EQUALITY

BETTER WORLD CAMPAIGN

BETTER WORLD CAMPAIGN

EXPANDING ENTRENEURSHIP

EXPANDING ENTRENEURSHIP

GLOBAL GOALS AWARDS & HONOUR - CELEBRATING GOALKEEPERS

The Global Goals Awards & Honours are dedicated towards taking practical action to bring global goals to life, achieving them by the year 2030. In today’s world, there are challenges everywhere. The areas which demand the most attention are poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. All the global goals are interconnected and they need to be addressed by 2030.

The UN General Assembly understood the severity of the agenda for Sustainable Development, charting 17 goals, and built it around the principle of ‘leaving no one behind’. A holistic approach is essential to achieve sustainable development for all. With problems creeping fast due to fall outs in economic, geographical and social areas, the world must recognizing the need to bring the planet to several life-changing ‘zeroes’. That is, zero poverty, hunger, diseases and zero discrimination against women and girls.

Awards Category for the Global Goals Awards & Honours

For acknowledging efforts in this direction, the Global Goals Awards and Honour are held every year, to bring together and share extraordinary stories from around the world. There are different categories to honor various people and organizations.

Progress Award: This is given to individuals who have used everything, from science and technology to operating a business, dedicated towards achieving sustainable goals. The award is for individuals between the age of 16-30.

Changemaker Award: This is given to people in the age group 16-30. Those who are creative, inspirational and have been instrumental in bringing positive change in their community by their unique vision and leadership skills are considered for the award. Campaign Award: This is given to individuals or groups for starting positive campaigns which have motivated an entire community. Such programs are long-termed aiming for a fruitful goal. The age group considered for the award is between 16-30.

Goalkeepers Voice Award: This award is bestowed on an individual who has used his position and voice to bring about a positive change in society. He/she has kept in mind the need for sustainable development and left good imprints for future generations. Age is not a bar in this case. Anyone can be a nominee.

Global Goalkeeper Award: This is dedicated to a powerful and influential politician, who by his vision has made his people understand the need for meeting sustainable development goals. He makes the agenda the immediate need of the hour and is able to influence an entire state.

- UN SDG ACTION AWARDS

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THE UN SDG ACTION AWARDS RECOGNIZE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AND INNOVATIVE EFFORTS TO PROMOTE ACTION ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.

In order to achieve Agenda 2030, we will need to learn from some of the greatest innovators, mobilizers, connectors, storytellers, communicators, visualizers and includers from across the Globe! This awards program aims to find these change-makers and celebrate achievements being made in every corner of the earth, which all form a critical contribution to the international sustainable development movement.

- THE CONFERMENT OF THE HONORARY DOCTORATE (Global Peace and Sustainable Development)

We recently established an Honorary Doctorate degree initiative, to honor the world’s leading scientists, academics, and public servants, for their contributions to humanity, Peace and Global Goals (Sustainable Development Goals)

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