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  • Steffany Ribeiro

Cidadania Viva Program and the Sustainable Development Goals


The Living Citizenship Program is aimed at young people between the ages of 16 and 29, and its main goal is to spread and stimulate the exercise of citizenship. It works through four axes: citizens' voices, citizens' prose, bridges for citizenship, and citizenship route. Together with these four pillars, Educommunication is used, being the junction between education and technology, using mainly the media.



The program also operates simultaneously with the UN's Agenda 2030, and also the Sustainable Development Goals, which comprise 17 global goals to be achieved by the year 2030, which were signed during the United Nations Summit in 2015, by its 193 member countries, in total 169 sustainable goals designed in an interdependent way, because when you achieve one, you can advance in others, some of these goals are: poverty eradication, zero hunger and sustainable agriculture, quality education and reducing inequalities, among others.


Achieving these goals will be hard work, because it requires commitment and responsibility from every inhabitant of the planet, not only with large-scale projects, but in small gestures that make all the difference. Being a citizen is not only thinking about oneself and the present, but it is thinking about the collective and the future; what we did in the past encourages us to act in the present to build a more sustainable future.




Translated by Louise Azambuja

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