What is it?

S4G, the un-mediated, not moderated social platform

Have you ever thought you have something to “express” with a social dimension but never had the opportunity to do it?

Then S4G is what you are looking for:

  • Open, unrestricted and easy to use
  • Three mediums to choose from: TEXT, VIDEO, PHOTO
  • A way to express your ideas, reflections and expertise, on social issues and broader development and society at large
  • You do not need to be an expert but just passionate about what you share

Latest Sharings

Journal of Deliberative Democracy: NEW ISSUE IS OUT

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The Journal of Deliberative Democracy (formerly the Journal of Public Deliberation) is an open access journal publishing articles that shape the course of scholarship on deliberative democracy. It is the forum for the latest thinking, emerging debates, alternative perspectives, as well as critical views on deliberation.

ISS: Domestic workers as political subjects within and beyond work

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PhD researcher Alia Amirali explores the political subjectivities of domestic workers in Islamabad.

Nature-positive Solutions: Kanazawa’s Model for Climate Action and Sustainable Urban Nature

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On 5 Math 2023, UNU-IAS will organise a symposium to discuss nature-based solutions to environmental challenges from global and local perspectives, focusing on biodiversity restoration and urban climate policy.

The 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize Award Ceremonies

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The Prize winners will be celebrated at live ceremonies following Earth Week: at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco on Monday, April 29, and at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, May 1. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Goldman Environmental Prize.The 2024 Goldman Prize winners will be announced on Monday, April 29, 2024

Everything you need to know about pushing for pay equity

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"The gender pay gap stands at 20 per cent, meaning women workers earn 80 per cent of what men do. For women of colour, migrant women, those with disabilities, and women with children, the gap is even greater."

EU Carbon Tariff Likely to Have Limited Impact on Emissions Without Global Efforts

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SINGAPORE (26 February 2024) — European Union (EU) import charges on carbon-intensive products are expected to have a limited impact on climate change and only a modest negative effect on economies in Asia and the Pacific, according to research by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

EARTH JUSTICE: Groups Sue to Protect Sea Turtles, Sharks, Whales

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HONOLULU, HI — Earthjustice filed suit today on behalf of the Conservation Council for Hawai‘i and native Hawaiian cultural practitioner Mike Nakachi to protect a host of threatened and endangered Pacific ocean species from continuing harm.

Launch of the 2023 World Happiness Report (WHR)

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Join authors of the 2023 World Happiness Report (WHR) for the launch of this year's report. More details coming soon. Mar 20, 2023 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

International Sports Convention 2023

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Join the International Sports Convention 2023 in London to grow your sports business by networking and sharing ideas with other sports entrepreneurs and leaders.

GLOBAL SDG ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT

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The Global SDG Accountability Report is a comprehensive resource that details the current state of accountability (or lack thereof) for the 2030 Agenda at subnational, national, and international levels.

Highlights from the 2023 Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit (UNSDSN)

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From February 5-7, 2023, SDSN had the opportunity to attend the 2023 Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit, the premier annual gathering of higher education leaders committed to addressing inequality and the climate crisis in the U.S.

BRAC NEWS: 3 key insights from Frugal Innovation Forum 2022

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At Frugal Innovation Forum 2022, we revisited the fundamental pillars of development with the post-pandemic world in mind. We reflected on the lessons learnt from the pandemic and together identified three key thematic focus areas in our quest to build back better.

UNICEF: Partnerships crucial to get back on track & achieve results for every child (First regular session of 2023)

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NEW YORK, United States of America, 13 February 2023 ─ The UNICEF Executive Board concluded its 2023 first regular session last Thursday after two and a half days of discussions and deliberations on topics that highlighted the diversity of UNICEF partnerships to accelerate the achievement of results for children.

NESTA: Storytelling in a digital age: how immersive entertainment can support childhood development (23 Feb)

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In this free online event, Dr Dylan Yamada-Rice will be in live conversation with Nesta’s Director of Creative Innovation, Deborah Fox, on 23 February 2023 12:00-13:00, discussing how creative studios and artists can work effectively with researchers, educators and young children to co-create entertaining and educational new content.

C40 and Arup announce new support for innovative climate action in cities

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C40 Cities and Arup today announced new efforts to help cities reduce greenhouse gas emissions and become more resilient to climate change.

IDS and WWF call for trade policy that protects both people and nature

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A new policy paper by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and WWF-UK highlights the need for aligned policy on trade and farming reform to help drive the global transition to better farming systems.

Iave[Webinar Series] Youth Volunteering and Social Change: Challenges and Opportunities

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IAVE is starting another round of super interesting webinars on volunteerism. The first will be on March 7 2023. More news soon.

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