Presentation KIT
The presentation KIT includes templates, logos, 17 SDG targets icons and a font package. The presentation templates are available as PowerPoint version.
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The presentation KIT includes templates, logos, 17 SDG targets icons and a font package. The presentation templates are available as PowerPoint version.
To use the templates, please install the enclosed font on your computer.
Since January 2016, the 17 global sustainability goals of the United Nations, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs for short), developed as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, have applied to all countries in the world. Hardly any of these goals can be achieved without the participation of cities.
The Urban Thinkers Campus Mannheim took place successfully and showed how important municipal sustainability is in the globalized world. There were many inspiring ideas for the future of our city, for Mannheim 2030 in the globalized world. The Urban Thinkers Campus is thus also a mandate for us to model the further process and to continue working on the results of the congress.
The city of Mannheim was the only European city, along with Paris, Palermo and Stockholm, to host an Urban Thinkers Campus (UTC) from February 17-19, 2016, as part of the UN Habitat III process, putting it on the global agenda of the United Nations Habitat III process (see below). Other international UTCs will be held, for example, in Dhaka (Bangladesh), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Mexico City (Mexico), Nairobi (Kenya), New York (USA), and Stellenbosch (South Africa).
The Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in Mannheim - Report to the United Nations. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was developed with broad participation from civil society and represents a milestone in the recent history of the UN. It was adopted by all members of the United Nations in 2015. At its core are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The international community expresses its belief that global challenges can only be addressed if solved with a unified approach.