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#ACT4SDGS​ ​Toolkit

On 25 September 2015, world leaders agreed to a definitive plan for the planet and the people on it by adopting 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This advocacy tool calls for actions across the world to tell people about the goals and tell our leaders how they are performing.

ACTIVISM, ARTIVISM AND BEYOND: INSPIRING INITIATIVES OF CIVIC POWER

This report highlights creative initiatives and analyses trends that have been developed by civil society organisations in response to public oppression. It contains examples of these initiatives and hopes to inspire more organisations to take action in innovative ways.   

The Key Role Women Played In Culture of Peace

Beijing Platform for Action and its 12 Critical Areas of Concern

The Real “Problem” With a Ban Treaty? It Challenges the Status Quo

Vancouver's CO-OP Radio 100.5FM Ray Acheson Interview

Reaching Critical Will director Ray Acheson spoke to Vancouver's Co-op Radio 100.5FM (12 August 10:00 recording; interview starts around the 8-minute mark) about the ban treaty and related to nuclear weapon issues.

Click here to listen to the recording, or download the document below for more information. 

Gender, Development And Nuclear Weapons

Southern Cross: Talking With Kozue Akibayash, The International President Of The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

This advocacy tool is a conversation between AUT Pacific Media Centre's Kendall Hutt and the International President of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Kozue Akibayashi, about the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty adopted on July 7. They also discuss the roles of governments. 

Women and the Ban the Bomb Movement

2017​ ​UNGA​ ​#InTheRoom Engagement Kit

Women Thrive ​​ #InTheRoom​ ​was​ ​born​ ​from​ ​the​ ​results​ ​of​ ​the ​2017​ ​National​ ​SDG​ ​Scorecard​, which​ ​revealed​ ​that grassroots​ ​women’s​ ​rights​ ​groups​ ​and​ ​gender​ ​equality​ ​advocates,​ ​for​ ​the most​ ​part,​ ​are​ ​consistently​ ​left​ ​out​ ​of​ ​SDG-related​ ​decision-making​ ​spaces.

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