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Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Course Overview4
- Module 1: Introduction to Sustainable Development (SD)8
- 2.1Introduction
- 2.2Definition, principles, and history of sustainable development
- 2.3Key global challenges and the need for sustainability
- 2.4The relationship between sustainability, economic growth, and social well-being
- 2.5Overview of major international agreements (e.g. Agenda 20230, Rio Declaration)
- 2.6Summary of key learning points
- 2.7Key takeaways
- 2.8SD Module 1 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 2: Understanding the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)8
- 3.1Introduction
- 3.2Overview of the 17 SDGs and their targets
- 3.3The role of governments, businesses, and civil society in achieving the SDGs
- 3.4Case studies of successful SDG implementation
- 3.5Challenges and opportunities in SDG localization
- 3.6Summary of key learning points
- 3.7Key takeaways
- 3.8SD Module 1 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 3: Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action8
- 4.1Introduction
- 4.2Climate change: causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies
- 4.3Sustainable natural resource management (water, forests, biodiversity)
- 4.4Renewable energy and green technologies
- 4.5Circular economy and waste management solutions
- 4.6Summary of key learning points
- 4.7Key takeaways
- 4.8SD Module 3 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 4: Social Dimensions of Sustainable Development8
- 5.1Introduction
- 5.2Poverty, inequality, and social inclusion
- 5.3Gender equality and human rights in sustainable development
- 5.4The role of education and health in achieving sustainability
- 5.5Community-led sustainable development intiatives
- 5.6Summary of key learning points
- 5.7Key takeaways
- 5.8SD Module 4 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 5: Economic Sustainability and Inclusive Growth8
- 6.1Introduction
- 6.2Green and inclusive economic models
- 6.3Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable business practices
- 6.4Ethical trade, fair labour practices, and economic justice
- 6.5The role of innovation and technology in sustainable economies
- 6.6Summary of key learning points
- 6.7Key takeaways
- 6.8SD Module 5 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 6: Policy, Governance, and Sustainable Development8
- 7.1Introduction
- 7.2National and international policies for sustainability
- 7.3Good governance and accountability in sustainable development
- 7.4Public-private partnerships for sustainability
- 7.5Advocacy and stakeholder engagement strategies
- 7.6Summary key learning points
- 7.7Key takeaways
- 7.8SD Module 6 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 7: Gender-Responsive Strategies for Sustainable Development8
- 8.1Introduction
- 8.2Principles of gender-responsive planning and programming
- 8.3Tools and frameworks for mainstreaming gender in sustainability initiatives
- 8.4Engaging men, boys, and diverse stakeholders in gender-responsive approaches
- 8.5Case studies of successful gender-transformative sustainable development programs
- 8.6Summary of key learning points
- 8.7Key takeaways
- 8.8SD Module 7 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Module 8: Implementing and Measuring Sustainable Development8
- 9.1Introduction
- 9.2Tools and frameworks for sustainable project planning
- 9.3Monitoring and evaluation of sustainability initiatives
- 9.4Impact assessment and reporting (ESG, SDG indicators)
- 9.5Developing action plans for sustainability at local and global levels
- 9.6Summary of key learning points
- 9.7Key takeaways
- 9.8SD Module 8 – Assignment10 Minutes0 Questions
- Final Assessment and Conclusion3
