Action Learning focuses on increasing learning capacity of executives in governments, organisations, businesses, civil society, trade unions, academia, etc., while responding to a real global challenge in a multidisciplinary and…
Action Learning focuses on increasing learning capacity of executives in governments, organisations, businesses, civil society, trade unions, academia, etc., while responding to a real global challenge in a multidisciplinary and…
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a globally accepted policy text that calls for sustainable action in 17 areas, known as the SDGs. The making of this commitment by more than 190 countries highlights the increasing relevance of sustainability in all aspects of our lives.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a globally accepted policy text that calls for sustainable action in 17 areas, known as the SDGs. The making of this commitment by more than 190 countries highlights the increasing relevance of sustainability in all aspects of our lives.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a globally accepted policy text that calls for sustainable action in 17 areas, known as the SDGs. The making of this commitment by more than 190 countries highlights the increasing relevance of sustainability in all aspects of our lives.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a globally accepted policy text that calls for sustainable action in 17 areas, known as the SDGs. The making of this commitment by more than 190 countries highlights the increasing relevance of sustainability in all aspects of our lives.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a globally accepted policy text that calls for sustainable action in 17 areas, known as the SDGs. The making of this commitment by more than 190 countries highlights the increasing relevance of sustainability in all aspects of our lives.