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SINV - SDG Game


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Education positively impacts girls by giving them a pathway out of poverty which advances gender equality and economic growth. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 3, 4, 5, or 8.
Education positively impacts girls by giving them a pathway out of poverty which advances gender equality and economic growth. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 3, 4, 5, or 8.

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Education positively impacts girls by giving them a pathway out of poverty which advances gender equality and economic growth. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 3, 4, 5, or 8.
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Universal healthcare supports sexual and reproductive health which means healthier moms and babies and a thriving workforce. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 3 or 8.
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In countries that use coal as fuel to improve access to energy, the outcome also produces air pollution which accelerates climate change, ocean acidification, and damages health. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 3, 7, 13, or 14.
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Converting agricultural land to bioenergy production can result in greater food insecurity and could mean more poverty, especially for farmers. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 2, or 7.
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Evidence shows that when women earn an income and have the power to decide how and when to spend it, their lives and the lives of their families improve. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 5 or 8
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Industrialization and infrastructure development that is corrupt or poorly managed can crush the livelihoods of farmers and workers and significantly increase inequalities. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 2, 9 or 10.
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When governments invest resources to modernize agricultural production, smallhold farmers generate marketable surpluses and increase farm income, which helps them grow their business and boosts the local economy. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 2, 9 or 12.
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Access to clean water and sanitation improves human health, economic growth, and dignity, which increases human productivity, improves infrastructure, creates new jobs, and expands entrepreneurial opportunities. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 3, 6, 8 or 9.
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Industrial development could improve national infrastructure but can also cause pollution and negatively impact the local health of residents and the environment. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 3, 9, or 15.
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After Thailand banned logging in 1989, there was an increase in deforestation in neighbouring countries Cambodia and Lao PDR, which threatens the environment and local agriculture. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 7, 9, or 13.
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Access to digital microfinancing advances gender equality and reduces poverty. Digital payment systems foster competition, drive innovation, and accelerate the development of services that cater to the needs of low-income communities. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 1, 5, 8 or 12.
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Enabling women to make informed decisions about whether and when to have children reduces unintended pregnancies, as well as maternal and newborn deaths. It also increases educational and economic opportunities for women and leads to healthier families and communities. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 3, 4, & 5.
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As governments attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus, field data collection operations are being disrupted, which limits how national statistical offices collect data and monitor progress on the SDGs. Move back 1 square if you are on SDG 3 or 17.
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Access to information and knowledge is the great equalizer. It enriches lives, informs choices, and prepares people for meaningful employment and contribution to their communities. Move ahead 1 square if you are on SDG 9, 10, or 16.