Despite significant global investment in education, we are still far from ensuring quality education for every child as envisaged by Sustainable Development Goal 4. In this blog, Global Schools Forum introduces the All Hands On Deck for SDG4 Toolkit, which promotes collaboration among all education actors to tackle the global learning crisis.
Following Labour’s victory in the general election, our CEO Romilly Greenhill welcomes the new government, and offers a list of priorities for their first days in office to help the UK get back on track with international development and humanitarian issue.
The UK, along with the rest of the world, is far behind on progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. The next government needs to prioritise the delivery ahead of the deadline in 2030. Here’s how they can do it.
As new research from World Vision reveals that the impact of investment in children is 10 times what you put in, Joanna Casson explores how investing in children can help us achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
New analysis shows that economic growth alone will not be enough to end global poverty and meet the global poverty-related SDGs, which will be missed by a considerable distance. It is time to rethink our policy making.
What happened at the 2023 Sustainable Development Goals Summit and are the UK’s commitments to the SDGs too little too late?
The UK’s trade negotiations with India provide an opportunity to ensure the emerging agreement is a positive example of how trade can serve people and the planet – but the real question is, will it?
Newcastle University researchers explore how the UK must redefine itself as a leader on the SDGs and respond to the commitments needed to tackle poverty, inequality and climate change.
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This research provides an analysis of how the UK is placed to respond to the national and global commitments needed from states to support the SDGs at the midpoint of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.