📣 Thank you for joining us to make this the LARGEST Global Week to #Act4SDGs yet! 

The UN SDG Action Campaign, together with global partners, registered more than 150 million SDG actions in more than 190 countries, with over 70 public stunts and activations around the world!

This would not be possible without YOUR dedication and drive towards achieving our common objective a more sustainable and equitable future for all. THANK YOU!
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UNITE TO ACT Challenge

The SDG action doesn’t stop here! Join the Unite to #Act4SDGs Challenge!

The UN SDG Action Campaign is teaming up with the UN’s ActNow campaign and sustainability app AWorld in Support of ActNow to help drive and inspire behavioural change and achieve 50,000 SDG actions by the end of November. 

Ride your bike to work. Reduce your water consumption. Eat a vegetarian meal. Download the app, take action, and show what you unite for on social media to unleash the power of collective action in support of a cleaner and greener future. 

Act now and join us to be part of the challenge to reach 50,000 SDG actions!

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UNITE TO ACT Blog Series

The Power of Partnerships — ActNow and AWorld Unite to Deliver Impact for the SDGs

The UN's #ActNow campaign is on a mission to achieve a sustainable future. For our UNITE TO ACT Blog Series, we spoke to ActNow lead for the 2023 UN SDG Summit, Francyne Harrigan, and AWorld co-founder and CEO, Alessandro Armillotta, to learn more about how ActNow and AWorld are seamlessly combining individual empowerment with global collaboration for the SDGs.
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