Project Everyone
Project Everyone seeks to put the power of great communications behind The Sustainable Development Goals (also known as the Global Goals), accelerating the creation of a fairer world by 2030, where extreme poverty has been eradicated, climate change is properly addressed and injustice and inequality are unacceptable.
Our mission is to ensure that everyone on the planet knows what the Global Goals are, so that they stand the greatest chance of being achieved.
Project Everyone was devised by Richard Curtis (filmmaker and founder of Comic Relief), and is executed by a team of communications and campaign specialists working in partnership with a huge range of organisations. We are a not-for-profit agency, available to work on campaigns, content and events which ladder up to the achievement of the Goals.
World's Largest Lesson
In September 2015 World Leaders committed to the Global Goals for Sustainable Development. 17 goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years. End extreme poverty. Fight inequality and injustice. Fix climate change. The World's Largest Lesson is an initiative to teach children all over the world about the Sustainable Development Goals and encourage them as "Goal Champions" to become the generation that changed the world.
Resources for teaching about the sustainable development goals are available on the World's Largest Lesson website in the Resource Library including an Educator's Guide - World's Largest Lesson Teacher's Guide... To locate lessons and creative resources for each of the sustainable development goals, click on a Goal http://worldslargestlesson.glo....
Lessons are generally written for 8-14 year olds but can be adjusted to meet the needs of a teacher's classroom. By clicking on Getting Started and then Introducing the Global Goals more resources can be found. Schools around the world are encouraged to teach a lesson about the Goals in the week of September 18th, making it the World's Largest Lesson.