A project initiated “by youth for youth” to sustainably develop a community through youth employment and delivering skills, information and education to the youth. Youth in Sustainable Development Project Workcamp2010, Rivan, Nepal “Youth in Sustainable Development” is a joint project of USSHA Foundation and IDEM – Identity through Initiative. Our aim is to enable sustainable [...]
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Participants of the Youth Initiative Program (YIP) in Ytterjärna, Sweden, are holding a space for the growing international community to meet with this inspiring local community in action, this June 15-20. These 5 days of summer celebrations will be all about thinking globally and acting locally. It is hosted at YIP, in the beautiful and [...]
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Zero Waste Production in Small and Medium Industrial Cluster Collaboration project between Chalmers University of Technology Sweden and Gadjah Mada University Indonesia in Mondialogo Engineering Award 2009 By: Muhammad Mufti Azis (Chalmers Students for Sustainability (CSS) Sweden) Background Sustainability has emerged as a global issue as UNESCO declared this decade (2005-2014) as United Nations Decade [...]
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We are very proud to welcome the Students for Global Democracy of Uganda as the newest Partner Student Community of the WSC-SD! Some of their exciting and worthwhile activities are highlighted below. Students for Global Democracy Uganda through community and school outreach programs, empowers young Ugandans principally students with the fundamental principles of human rights [...]
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by Nitin Tanwar, Department of Civil Engineering, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh 160012, India Sustainable Development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.†This definition has been accepted de facto ever since the Brundtland report of 1987. However during recent times there has been a [...]
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