Have you been wanting to learn more about the SDGs and how they are all connected? Get together with a small group and learn together.
The Sustainable Development Goals (or SDGs), adopted by the United Nations in 2015, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 global goals encompass social, economic and environmental dimensions and they require a whole-of-society approach.
Does that sound too complex and overwhelming? We think so too. That is why we designed the SDG Card Games. A simple, easy and fun way to introduce the SDGs to your organization and have a meaningful conversation about them.
Discover each one of the goals, explore some of their sub-themes and learn how well Canada is doing.
Game #1: Go SDGs
For groups who are not familiar with the SDGs is a simple and fun way to familiarize themselves with the 17 goals and some of their subthemes.
Game #2: Interconnection
Identify potential impacts (positive and/or negative) that you might have overlooked, promote systemic thinking through sharing of different perspectives.
Game #3: Priorities
Can be used as part of strategic planning process where relevant stakeholders can share what is important for them. It can also be used as part of a team alignment exercise.
Game #4: Perceptions
Better understand how participants perceive an issue in terms of importance and urgency, shared and opposed opinions. As a tool to measure how informed a group is, helpful if you have reliable information about the issue being discussed.
Download the Instructions Here
Have questions? Please reach out to Luis Patricio - lpatricio [at] pillarnonprofit [dot] ca.