Q3 challenge for sustainable goals 1. No poverty. Read a book written by or about someone who has lived in poverty, or someone who lifts others out of poverty. 2. Zero hunger. Read a book related to food or nutrition, or with a character who cooks/serves food for others. 3. Good health and well-being. Read a book by or about someone with a serious health condition, or one who works in healthcare. 4. Quality education. Read a book about a teacher or student, or a person for who wants an education. 5. Gender equality. Read a book written by or about a female surviving difficult circumstances, or about a woman or girl in a traditionally male-dominated field. 6. Clean water and sanitation. Read a book set in a country with poor water and sanitation, or a book featuring a large body of water. See https://lifewater.org/blog/how-many-c... for more information. 7. Affordable and clean energy.. Read a book that includes an energy outage or energy-related disaster, or a book with an energetic character. 8. Decent work and economic growth. Read a book in which employment issues impact the life of a character, such as unemployment, sweat shop labor, trafficking, etc. 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure. Read about a character who works in manufacturing or finance, or a book including air travel. 10. Reduced inequalities. Read a book by or about someone in a vulnerable group: older people, persons with disabilities, children, women, migrants, etc. Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line 11. Sustainable cities and communities. Read a book set in an urban area, or a book in which a character uses public transportation. 12. Responsible consumption and production. Read a book that features recycling, natural resources, or farming. 13. Climate action. Read a book that explores climate change, or a book with a natural disaster. 14. Life below water. Read a book set in, on, or beside the ocean; or about a sea animal. 15. Life on land. Read a book set in a forest or desert; or about an endangered land animal. 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions. Read a book with a peace worker, a refugee, or a prisoner. 17. Partnerships for the goals. Read a book set in one of the 58 Small Island Developing States (SIDS) (See https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org...), or a book featuring a partnership.
This challenge was created by TerryJane, who will also be our challenge leader
1. No poverty. Read a book written by or about someone who has lived in poverty, or someone who lifts others out of poverty.
2. Zero hunger. Read a book related to food or nutrition, or with a character who cooks/serves food for others.
3. Good health and well-being. Read a book by or about someone with a serious health condition, or one who works in healthcare.
4. Quality education. Read a book about a teacher or student, or a person for who wants an education.
5. Gender equality. Read a book written by or about a female surviving difficult circumstances, or about a woman or girl in a traditionally male-dominated field.
6. Clean water and sanitation. Read a book set in a country with poor water and sanitation, or a book featuring a large body of water. See https://lifewater.org/blog/how-many-c... for more information.
7. Affordable and clean energy.. Read a book that includes an energy outage or energy-related disaster, or a book with an energetic character.
8. Decent work and economic growth. Read a book in which employment issues impact the life of a character, such as unemployment, sweat shop labor, trafficking, etc.
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure. Read about a character who works in manufacturing or finance, or a book including air travel.
10. Reduced inequalities. Read a book by or about someone in a vulnerable group: older people, persons with disabilities, children, women, migrants, etc.
Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line
11. Sustainable cities and communities. Read a book set in an urban area, or a book in which a character uses public transportation.
12. Responsible consumption and production. Read a book that features recycling, natural resources, or farming.
13. Climate action. Read a book that explores climate change, or a book with a natural disaster.
14. Life below water. Read a book set in, on, or beside the ocean; or about a sea animal.
15. Life on land. Read a book set in a forest or desert; or about an endangered land animal.
16. Peace, justice and strong institutions. Read a book with a peace worker, a refugee, or a prisoner.
17. Partnerships for the goals. Read a book set in one of the 58 Small Island Developing States (SIDS) (See https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org...), or a book featuring a partnership.
This challenge was created by TerryJane, who will also be our challenge leader
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