Happiness Festival
Kegiatan yang membuat kita bahagia, ini dokumentasi hari pertama :
1. Opening Ceremony Happiness Festival 2018, Taman Menteng Jakarta Indonesia
2. Ini yang membuat kaget Bu Mari Elka Pangestu saat berkunjung ke Booth ABN
3. Booth Akademi Bambu Nusantara
4. Sekilas tentang Produk Bambu
5. Produk Bambu yang Bisa menjadi Simbol Kemapanan
6. Another Bamboo Product
7. Kursi Bambu yang Eksotik
8. Ternyata Inilah leading Sector dari Climate Change!
9. Keren! Cara Bule ini Menangani Sampah Plastik
10. Ibu ini membuat Tas Keren dari Limbah Kantong Kresek!
11. Alat ini bisa mereduksi sampah skala rumah tangga
12. Sampah jadi Berkah
13. Fakta jika Bambu sangat cepat Mendukung Target 17 SDGs Sustainable Development Goals
14. Seru Seruan di Event Happiness Festival
resource : http://www.sdgpyramid.org/about-sdg-p...
SDG Goals The United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were launched and adopted by world leaders and 193 countries on 25 September 2015 at an historic United Nation Summit as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in transforming our world.
The SDGs serves as a compass for the world so that we can meet our responsibilities to succeeding generations. The seventeen goals also combine to provide a tangible guide to our daily lives – a set of reference points to advise us what to do as peoples, as consumers, producers, civil society, business, and policy makers.
For the SDGs to be achieved, everyone needs to know about them and do their part: people from the governments, the private sector and civil society.
Click above icons which explains individual goals in detail.
Following the inauguration of the 17 Sustainable goals by the United Nation in 2015, Governments, Businesses and civil society together with the United Nations have actively started to mobilize efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030. Amazingly, it is discovered that the 17 goals can be rearranged into 3 tiers namely people, ecological and spiritual. SDG 1 to 10 are linked to people harmony, SDGs 11 to 15 are link to sustainability or Ecological harmony while SDG 16 to 17 peace and partnership link to spiritual harmony. It elegantly forms a 3 tiers pyramid display of these 3 key harmonies that are pivotal in determining true sustainability or the fundamental individual happiness.
As we sense the emerging future in these seventeen goals, what emerges is the reflection of roots of cultures and spiritual philosophies that have guided the lives of many communities around the world for centuries.
We welcome institutions to adopt and promote the SDG Pyramid to Happiness. Join our campaign to invite 100 organizations from diverse sectors by September 2017 UN General Assembly.
11. Sustainable cities and communities.
Amazingly, it was discovered that the 17 goals can be rearranged into 3 main core issues to be dealt with namely people, ecological and spiritual.
1. No poverty.
2. Zero hunger.
3. Good health and well being.
4. Quality education.
5. Gender equality.
6. Clean water and sanitation.
7. Affordable and clean energy.
8. Decent work and economic growth.
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure.
10. Reduced inequalities.
12. Responsible consumption and production.
13. Climate action.
14. Life below water.
15. Life on land.
It elegantly forms a 3 tiers pyramid display of these 3 key issues that are pivotal in determining true sustainability or the fundamental individual happiness.
16. Peace justice and strong institutions.
17. Partnerships for the goals.
Goals 1 to 10 are linked to humanitarian, inclusiveness and PEOPLE harmony.
Goals 11 to 15 are linked to sustainability, nature and ECOLOGICAL harmony.
And Goals 16 to 17 are linked to peace, partnership, values of SPIRITUAL harmony.
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