
SDGs4U pilot student learning modules
Two pilot student learning modules on the SDGs with a focus on the economy (including Doughnut Economics)

Alongside European partners, the Welsh Centre for International Affairs has put together 2 short courses on the SDGs primarily aimed at students but available to anyone. One module focuses on the SDGs and the economy - including alternative approaches to GDP growth at all costs. The second module broadens knowledge about the SDGs and how individuals can support their delivery.
These modules are in their pilot phase and as such we would really value any comments or thoughts on how they could be improved.
You can access the courses here SDGs4U – Learning Lab (globalcitizen-learninglab.com)
You can add any feedback on the courses here IO1 Feedback - Google Docs
Many thanks & best wishes
Hayley
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Eva Marina Valencia Leñero
Mexico City, Mexico
| Sustainability Transitions Specialist | Co-Founder of Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition + Scaling Coordinator in CIMMYT-CGIAR After finishing my MSc in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management in Lund University with a thesis to downscale the doughnut for Mexico City's water policies, I learned research was not enough to make a change. For this reason, I have co-founded the Tricolor Coalition (Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition) to collaborate with other agents of change to promote sustainability transitions in Mexico City. We are now developing community, informative, and capacity building activities to support Mexico City's agents of change interested in promoting this transition. I am currently also working as a Scaling Coordinator in the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. In my job, I continue to learn about systems thinking approaches, and about what types of food innovations could be scaled (why? and where?) to create more impact. Moreover, I also have experience in international and national public administrations, and I have specialized in the water-food-energy sectors and climate change challenges.
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Jeremy Mellema
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Helen Hill
Dili, East Timor
I am an Australian, retired from Victoria University (Melbourne) where I introduced a BA in International Community Development after working on the Commonwealth Youth Program's Fiji Centre on the Diploma Course in Youth and Development. I am currently working on municipal plans for Five municipalities in Timor-Leste with a Portuguese consultancy group GERTIL and trying to apply principles of the Doughnut economy.
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Elena Vallianatou-Voutsina
Athens, Greece
Adult educator, founder of VIOSIMI KINOTITA community, with a purpose to cultivate transformative ways for the environmental literature of citizens, locally, nationally and globally.
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Ward Stirrat
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Hayley Richards
Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, United Kingdom
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Thomas Arnold
Bruxelles, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale, Belgium
Active Senior, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission