Objective:

Raise awareness and take small, actionable steps to support specific SDGs in daily life.

Steps:

  1. Divide into Groups:
    Split participants into groups, each representing one SDG (e.g., SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being or SDG 13: Climate Action).

  2. Research and Brainstorm:
    Each group spends 20-30 minutes learning about their SDG and brainstorming one practical, local action they can take to support it. For example:

    • SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Organize a cleanup drive at a local waterbody.
    • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Conduct a "zero-waste day" campaign in school.
  3. Create a Plan:
    Groups outline how they will implement their action in real life. For instance, if the action is a cleanup drive, the plan might include gathering supplies, creating posters, and setting a schedule.

  4. Present the Idea:
    Each group presents their SDG, what they learned, and their action plan to the rest of the participants.

  5. Take Action:
    Over the next week or month, groups carry out their plans, document their progress with photos or journals, and share their outcomes.

  6. Reflection:
    After completing the activity, discuss:

    • What challenges did they face?
    • How did their actions impact the community?
    • What could they do next to further support their SDG?

Materials Needed:

  • Posters or digital slides for presentations
  • Internet or books for research
  • Basic supplies for the planned actions (if applicable)
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