SDGAction Directory

The UN Sustainable Development Goals are for everyone.

 

How the SDG Action Directory Works

 
  • Learn more about the Global Goals for Sustainable Development that United Nations Member States have identified as priorities for all people and our planet, in order to help build a better world for all, within the next 8 years.

    The leaders of these countries have done this with the support of millions of people and organisations around the world, and now its your turn to connect your work to this plan. Click here to learn how to connect your work.

  • The SDG Action Directory is a place for YOU—for all community members to list their work connected with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). When you do, others can find it, learn about it, and connect with you!

    Not ready to create your entry just yet? Learn more about the SDGs here and how to create an entry.

  • Are you interested in connecting with others in the North Lancashire and South Cumbria area to move the 2030 Agenda for Transformation forward? Below you can filter the Directory by SDG Goal, by sector (such as business, government, education, health, voluntary sector, or community-based), or through the map!

“The current generation of children are far more aware of the need to look after our planet and it has been a joy to work with them on practical ideas to do this.”

— Mel MacKinnon, former Head Teacher
Willow Lane Primary School

Kids with canoe at Derwent Water

“I am speaking of the education of the country, in which we are required to give a lead… great things have happened to us…our way of educating our children is capable of being used with incredible effect on children of all sorts and conditions. Things that have not been done before since the world was are now done through the movement which we are 'in.'“

— Charlotte Mason

University of Cumbria Lancaster Campus

“The University of Cumbria is committed to creating a sustainable legacy and joining our colleagues around the world in championing a brighter and more equitable future.”