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Humans for SDGs tells the stories of individuals from all walks of life who are actively supporting the achievement of the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hosted by 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines Inc. (YFPH) National Convenor Eah Antonio, and National Director for Education and Research Brex Arevalo, it humanizes the ideals of the advocacy, inspiring young people to... more

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Princess Godoy, a professional teacher with a background in psychology, is keen on ensuring quality education amidst today’s challenges. Discover how the 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines Inc. (YFPH) SDG 4 Ambassador is doing what she can to promot... more

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Nina Mikaela Lim, Kahidlani Co-Founder, talks about what it is like being a young woman advocating for inclusivity. Take inspiration from her enthusiasm in volunteer work at a very young age, as she shares with us how she prioritizes her advocacies a... more

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Audrey Pe, a 19-year-old tech enthusiast, narrates how she is relentlessly breaking gender barriers in the global tech scene. Having developed a passion for technology at a young age, she has always been adamant about pushing for gender equality and ... more

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Registered Nurse Andre Dominic "Nico" Talaga, who has been working in the frontlines amid the COVID-19 pandemic, shares the realities his team faces everyday. In this episode, Nico talks about being a Disease Surveillance Officer in the Philippine De... more

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Institute of Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC) Director for Research Pedro Walpole, SJ, PhD explores with us the richness of Filipino culture and how deeply linked it is with the land. As the Director of Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education... more

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SDG 7 Ambassador Jon Michael “Hael” Mendoza looks back on his early days in college as a student leader at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman, as we unravel the journey that led him to actively champion renewable energy. A Product Supply ... more

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Licensed forester and SDG 15 Ambassador Adriane “Adi” Tobias walks us through the sustainable management of forests and ecological restoration. As he gives us a glimpse of his work, he also addresses common misconceptions about forestry. Find out how... more

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