Y4SD: Through the lens of Inclusion

By Arshveer Kaur The Youth for Sustainability Dialogues is a platform operated by Connecting Dreams Foundation in collaboration with Master Peace, Global Network for Sustainable Development and Helping Hand International, that puts youth in the ‘driver’s seat’, engaging them in important discussions, brainstorming, exchanging ideas and showcasing their work in local communities to achieve SDGs.…

COVID-19 Vaccination – Straight Talk

By Suzanne Khan Through our global showcase and learning platform, Youth for Sustainability Dialogues #Y4SD, the youth are put in the driver’s seat. Initiated in October 2020 by Connecting Dreams Foundation in collaboration with MasterPeace Global, Global Network for Sustainable Development, and Helping Hand International, organized its twelfth session on 10th May 2021. The focus…

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SDG 2&3: Healthy Living – Prioritising Nutrition

By Muskan Gupta, “It is health that is the real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.” – Mahatma Gandhi It is rightly said, and it is clearly evident in these unprecedented times, where the pandemic has hit the entire world, making us realize the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Youth for Sustainability Dialogues…

SDG 6: Tackling the Global Water Crisis

By Vibhuti Vasudev, Youth for Sustainability Dialogues is a platform for Youth leaders across the world to exchange their thoughts, examine challenges in their local environment with the Sustainable Development Goals ‘SDGs’ as a common thread. The youth are given an opportunity to showcase their projects and initiatives and come together as a youth movement…

Connecting Dreams Foundation: A Social Entrepreneurship Initiative!

Connecting Dreams Foundation – Shri Ram College of Commerce is a student-based initiative aiming at creating a positive two-fold impact on the rural slums of India; solving one social issue by creating entrepreneurs. CDF-SRCC is a branch of the umbrella organization – ‘Connecting Dreams Foundation’, which has been functional since 2014 in the college and…

Connecting Dreams of Poor Indians with Apna Tech Trees

Around 70% of the poor in India are from rural areas where there is a lack of basic social and infrastructure services, such as healthcare, roads, education, and drinking water. Yet, despite the presence of over 300,000 NGOs, which are working in sectors spanning the gamut from agriculture to minority rights, India’s growth has primarily…