• November 25, 2017
  • Eastern University Dhaka

SDG Lab is an organized initiative to bring youths across the globe in a platform to gather and discuss the SDGs. This group is committed to generate and disseminate knowledge on SDGs with a view to helping national and international communities to attain the goals. All the seventeen (17) SDGs touch every parts of individual and community life. However, this particular workshop will focus on Goal No. 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production. There will be 3 lectures and two interactive sessions concentrating on the understanding of the indicators of the goal, the framework of corporate liability of production industry, challenging factors to achieve the goal, role of youth to implement the target of the goal particularly in the context of Bangladesh.

Through the daylong workshop, their aim is to inform youths on SDGs and therefore develop thoughtful idea and intrigue debate on one SDG namely Goal No. 12. Moreover, through these workshops, they are creating a network of youths who will develop their own ideas and initiatives to progress SDGs through individual and collective actions.

Location:

Dhaka

Benefits

  • Join their amazing network
  • Through discussions, SDG Lab wants to ensure that these policies are coherent with the SDG and vice-versa
  • You will be provided with a certificate of participation

Eligibilities

Open for University Students from the 3rd year (Undergraduate) to Post graduated.

Eligible Regions: Bangladesh

Application Process

  • Apply online through the given link
  • Reg Fee: 300 Taka only
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