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Libraries and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

8/1/2020

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​If your library supporting the #SDGs you can submit a proposal for the ⁦‪@IFLA⁩ Asia Oceania session at #WLIC2020 being held in Dublin this August. The theme is: "Sharing our stories: libraries in Asia and Oceania supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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​You can read about the work being done at the University of Auckland which lead to its Number One ranking in the recent Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ratings which measure how well educational institutions are delivering on the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 


University of Auckland Director of Planning Pamela Moss and Senior Planning Analyst Dr Jingwen Mu say that the university's number one ranking in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Ratings was a huge boost for the university and recognition of the positive work being done through teaching and research.​
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​Learn about a move by the University of Otago to reach sustainability targets by moving to a disposable cup-free campus.


Otago will be the first University in New Zealand to go disposable cup-free when every café on the Dunedin campus stops stocking single use cups from 1 January.

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We also recently wrote an update on libraries and SDGs that looked at the People’s Report in which you can read the case studies included in the final People’s Report from Auckland Library, Waimakariri Library and Counties Manukau Health Library. 

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