Great Lakes

NATIONAL NETWORK

SDSN GREAT LAKES

Hosted by the University of Rwanda, Kigali 

great-lakes.unsdsn.org

Twitter: @GreatSdsn

 REGIONAL NETWORK

SDSN GREAT LAKES

Hosted by the University of Rwanda, Kigali 

great-lakes.unsdsn.org ● Twitter: @GreatSdsn



This network includes the following countries and territories:


Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.


SDSN Great Lakes mobilizes its members and leverages their strengths to help realize the SDGs through:  

Education

Quality education for all by addressing issues of overcrowding in classrooms.


Inclusive education through the provision of lifelong learning opportunities for students at all levels.

 

Ensuring the use of quality learning equipment and professional development.

Awareness and Engagement

SDGs awareness through public lectures and outreach activities at surrounding communities from campus.


Enhance public-private collaboration in support of SDGs through conferences and regular workshops.

Solutions

Organize local solutions initiatives to address development challenges.


Encourage and award local solutions that address any of the SDGs.

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