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GOOD HEALTH

1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING

Climate change threatens to undo how many How much food waste does the world produce One in three outbreaks of new diseases is
years of progress in poverty reduction? every year? linked to:
a) 10 years a) 1 Thousand Tonnes a) Population displacement
b) 25 years b) 1 Million Tonnes b) Deforestation and land use changes
c) 50 years c) 1 Billion Tonnes c) Accidents in research labs

QUALITY
4 EDUCATION 5
GENDER
EQUALITY 6 CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION

In India, in exchange for which item can some How many women are farm owners in the The percentage of freshwater resources
low-income families pay for their children's world? devoted to crops and livestock production in
school? 2020 was?
a) 52%
a) Glass bottles b) 13% a) 25%
b) Compost from their organic waste c) 75% b) 55%
c) Plastic waste c) 75%

7 AFFORDABLE
AND CLEAN ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Energy is the main contributor to climate Which sector is predicted to be most In 2019 developed countries invested $130
change, producing: affected by rising temperatures and climate billion in renewable energy, how much did
change by 2030? developing countries invest?
a) 30% of greenhouse gases
b) 50% of greenhouse gases a) Agriculture a) $25 billion
c) 60% of greenhouse gases b) Tourism b) $50 billion
c) Construction c) $150 billion

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REDUCED
INEQUALITIES 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION

Why are poorer communities more vulnerable to What is Oceanix? Earth Overshoot Day, the day when humanity has
natural disasters? consumed nature’s renewable “budget” of
a) A comic character created by the UN in resources for the year, was 1st November in 2000.
a) Because authorities protect the richest charge of saving the oceans When was Overshoot Day in 2020?
areas first
b)The God of the Sea in Greek mythology
b) Because they live in coastal areas a) 31 December
c) A floating city that can offer solutions
c) Because they often have larger families to climate change b) 27 September
that are difficult to evacuate c) 22 August

LIFE BELOW
13 CLIMATE
ACTION 14 WATER 15 LIFE ON
LAND

How much has funding for climate change The ocean is called “the lungs of the planet” How many people in the world depend on
adaptation increased in recent years? because: forests for subsistence and income?
a) 35% a) The flow of the waves matches the a) One in 5
b) 15% rhythms of human breathing b) One in 50
c) 55% b) Half of the oxygen on earth is produced by c) One in 500
plankton
c) The ocean provides oxygen for marine
creatures

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16 AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17 FOR THE GOALS

Court cases against governments or private What does COP stand for?
companies for climate inaction are rising. In
early 2020, how many cases were filed in the a) Conference of the public
world? b) Change of policy
a) 1,550 c) Conference of the Parties
b) 155
c) 15

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GOOD HEALTH
1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING

How many more people could fall into poverty We should eat less meat because: Air pollution is one of the most important
by 2030 because of climate change? environmental health risks of our time and is
a) The meat industry is one of the leading responsible for:
a) 12 million sources of CO2 emissions
b) 120 million b) The meat industry does not pay taxes a) 1 in 50 deaths
c) 1.2 million c) The meat industry is not productive b) 1 in 900 deaths
enough c) 1 in 9 deaths

QUALITY
4 EDUCATION 5
GENDER
EQUALITY 6 CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION

Education on climate change aims to: Why are rural women more affected by climate It is estimated that an individual needs
change than men? between 50 and 100 litres of water per day.
a) Provide assistance to schools affected by What is the average daily water consumption
floods a) Because they are weaker in Mali?
b) Increase renewable energy production in b) Because they don’t have insurance policies
schools a) 11 litres
c) Because they produce 60% to 80% of
c) Raise awareness about the climate b) 21 litres
the crops
c) 51 litres

7 AFFORDABLE
AND CLEAN ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Which country uses 100% renewable energy? The transition to a low greenhouse gas The building industry is one of the biggest
economy is expected to lead to: energy consumers in the world. What percen-
a) Iceland tage of global energy use is this sector
b) Costa Rica a) A loss of 15% of jobs accountable for?
c) Burkina Faso b) A net creation of jobs
a) 20%
c) A loss of 30 % of jobs
b) 40%
c) 50%

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REDUCED
INEQUALITIES 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION

What does ‘climate inequality’ mean? What is the urban heat island effect? According to UNEP, what percentage of
disposable masks used during the pandemic will
a) Poorer countries will benefit the most a) Urban areas experience more excessive heat end in landfills?
from higher temperatures than rural ones
b) Not all countries have the same tempera- b) Urban populations use more heating in their a) None
tures. homes consuming a lot of energy b) Half of them
c) Countries most affected by warmer c) Cities have more infrastructure c) 75%
temperatures have done the least to to cope with heat waves
contribute to the problem.

LIFE BELOW
13 CLIMATE
ACTION 14 WATER 15 LIFE ON
LAND

Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) have Why are bees essential to life on earth?
Between 1950 and 2016 global fishery catches
increased since 1990 by how much? have increased by: a) They enable production of fruits,
a) 10% vegetables, nuts, and seeds
a) Close to 100%
b) 22% b) Their flight behaviour can indicate
b) Around 200% forthcoming storms
c) 50% c) More than 400% c) They produce honey, a highly
nutritious food for many species

PEACE, JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP


16 AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17 FOR THE GOALS

Since 2017, the number of climate-related What is the goal that states agreed to in the Paris
lawsuits have: Agreement in 2015?

a) Decreased a) To cut half the production of plastic by the


end of the century
b) Stayed the same
b) To keep the rise in global temperatures this
c) Doubled century to well below 1,5 to 2 degrees Celsius
above pre-industrial levels
c) To increase investment in
infrastructure strengthening to
reduce the impact of natural
disasters
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GOOD HEALTH
1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING

In the poorest countries, climate change will How many people faced critical food insecu- How does global warming accelerate the
push millions of people into extreme poverty rity because of conflicts, economic crises, transmission of disease by mosquitoes?
because of: and climate change in 2020?
a) Sudden changes in temperature accele-
a) Reduced agricultural yields and higher food a) 55 million rate the biting rate of mosquitoes
prices b) Drought allows the diseases to spread
b) 155 million
b) Governments switching to a greener to new areas
economy c) 5 million
c) Rising temperatures speed up the
c) Falling oil prices maturation process of the parasites
they carry

QUALITY
4 EDUCATION 5
GENDER
EQUALITY 6 CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION

Education is crucial in the context of climate In what year did the Commission on the Status It is estimated that an individual needs
change because: of Women consider climate change an obstacle between 50 and 100 litres of water per day.
to gender equality? What is the average daily water consumption
a) It promotes action and helps people unders- in the US?
tand and address climate change a) 1998
b) Educated people can migrate more easily b) 2004 a) Around 100 litres
and escape the impact of climate change b) Around 250 litres
c) 2008
c) Education provides more job c) Around 600 litres
opportunities

7 AFFORDABLE
AND CLEAN ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Despite their apparent will to promote How many ‘Green Jobs’ does forestry provide Data centres, which are the basis of the
renewable energy, what are countries doing in the world? internet network, are energy intensive. A
that is counterproductive? medium-sized data centre (10,000 m2)
a) 450,000 consumes on average as much energy as …
a) They subsidize the fossil fuel industry to
the tune of $5.2 trillion per year b) 9 Million
a) A city of 5,000 inhabitants
b) They cut investment in wind power in half c) 90 Million
b) A city of 50,000 inhabitants
in the last 5 years
c) A city of 500,000 inhabitants
c) They can't agree on the benefits
of biomass energy (because of the
combustion process)

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REDUCED
INEQUALITIES 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION

How much of the world’s wealth does the Cities account for less than 2% of the earth’s Is cheap/fast fashion sustainable?
world’s richest 1% own? surface. How much of the world’s energy do
they consume? a) No because people are all wearing the
a) 13.3% same clothes
b) 23.3% a) 38% b) No because it’s responsible for huge
b) 48% amounts of water waste, water pollution and
c) 43.3% green gas emissions
c) 78%
c) Yes, because it provides cheap
clothing for all

LIFE BELOW
13 CLIMATE
ACTION 14 WATER 15 LIFE ON
LAND

What is a greenhouse gas? When corals experience stress from hot How many species are threatened with
temperatures or pollution they turn what extinction?
a) A gas that becomes green when released in the colour?
atmosphere a) 10,000
b) A gas produced by low energy houses a) Black b) 100,000
c)A gas that prevents heat from the earth b) White c) 1,000,000
escaping into space c) Grey

PEACE, JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP


16 AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17 FOR THE GOALS

What is the purpose of climate-related Which country signed a US$150 million agreement
lawsuits against governments or companies? with Gabon to support the preservation of its
forests and thus reduce carbon emissions?
a) Request financial compensation for
plaintiffs a) Norway
b) Compel the actors to pursue more ambi- b) The African Union
tious climate change mitigation and adapta- c) Brazil
tion goals
c) Change their leaders or managers

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GOOD HEALTH
1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING

. What does the concept of resilience mean in What percentage of the world's population is What can improve your health and fight
the context of climate change? affected by soil pollution, leading to reduced climate change at the same time?
crop yields or yields unsuitable for
a) Acceptance of the consequences of consumption? a) Driving an electric car with ergonomic
climate change seats
b) The ability to anticipate, prepare for, and a) 20% b) Walking or riding a bike
respond to the consequences of climate b) 40% c) Wearing compression socks during
change long distance flights
c) 50%
c) Support from the international
community to countries affected by
climate change

QUALITY
4 EDUCATION 5
GENDER
EQUALITY 6 CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION

How does climate change affect education? In a 2019 UN Security Council debate, how By 2050, how many people could be living in areas
many states recognized the importance of where water is scarce for at least one month a
a) Students are losing days at school gender in responding to climate-related year?
because they are joining climate protests security risks?
a) Up to 57 million
b) Extreme weather events destroy or damage
school buildings a) 5 out of 75 b) Up to 570 million
c) Large number of teachers in affected b) 32 out of 75 c) Up to 5.7 billion
countries are migrating c) 58 out of 75

7 AFFORDABLE
AND CLEAN ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Who said that the world should end the What is a green job? What is a circular economy?
“deadly addiction to coal”
a) A job that contributes to the preservation a) Materials and products circulated free of
a) António Guterres, UN Secretary General or restoration of the environment taxes around the globe
b) Greta Thunberg, climate activist b) A job in the forest management field b) Materials and products are sourced,
c) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of c) A job that can only be done outdoors transformed, and sold in at least four conti-
the World Health Organisation nents
c) Materials and products can be reused
or recycled and thus remain in the economy
for as long as possible

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INEQUALITIES 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION

What are the economic opportunities of Today, around 55% of the world’s population Global video streaming consumption emits 300
adapting to climate change? lives in towns and cities. What is the projected million tons of CO2 per year. This is equivalent
level of urbanisation in 2050? to the annual greenhouse gas emissions of
a) Stimulation of investment and innovation which country?
and job creation
b) New lucrative digital businesses a) 90%
b) 70% a) Sudan
c) Decrease of global population
c) 60% b) Spain
c) South Korea

LIFE BELOW
13 CLIMATE
ACTION 14 WATER 15 LIFE ON
LAND

What is the name of the gas that is How do the oceans help limit climate change? What is the impact of climate change on
responsible for 75% of the warming effect from chocolate?
greenhouse gases? a) Evaporation of water reduces the tempe-
rature of the atmosphere a) Cocoa beans will be too hot to handle
a) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
b) The oceans absorb about 23% of annual b) The cacao plant may disappear if global
b) Chlorine human-induced CO2 emissions warming is not reversed
c) Nitrous Oxide c) Ocean water reflects sunlight c) Chocolate production will become
easier due to higher temperatures

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16 AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17 FOR THE GOALS

Why is climate change considered a “threat “Nationally Determined Contributions” are the
multiplier” in conflict settings? targets and commitments defined by each
country to contain global warming. How often
a) Because in a hot environment people are must they be updated?
more likely to fight over a multitude of
threats such as hurricanes, fires etc. a) Every 3 years
b) Because in conflict-affected settings the b) Every 5 years
consequences of climate change can c) Every 10 years
compound existing tensions
c) Because it is a divisive issue
between states, a source of tension

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GOOD HEALTH
1 NO
POVERTY 2 ZERO
HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING

According to the World Bank, what is extreme What is the percentage of global greenhouse How many plastic particles do we ingest per
poverty? week due to plastic pollution in the
gas emissions from food waste globally? environment?
a) Living on less than $1.9 a day
b) Being deprived of food longer than one a) 0.5% a) The equivalent of a pen cap
day per week
b) 2% b) The equivalent of a credit card
c) Being unemployed
c) 8% c) The equivalent of a large water bottle

QUALITY
4 EDUCATION 5
GENDER
EQUALITY 6 CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION

Which UN organisation is responsible for Women are now running pastoralist communities in How many children under the age of five die
promoting “education for climate action” Sudan due to the impacts of climate change. Why? of diarrhoel diseases every day worldwide
due to lack of appropriate water and
a) UNESCO - The United Nations Educational, a) Men are more vulnerable to disasters; they are the sanitation services?
Scientific and Cultural Organization last to be rescued and therefore the first to die
b) UNICEF – The United Nations Children’s b) Men tend to migrate for work, while women stay in
the village all year round a) 7 per day
Fund
c) Women tend to fight and speak up more b) 70 per day
b) UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency
against climate-related injustices c) 700 per day

7 AFFORDABLE
AND CLEAN ENERGY 8 DECENT WORK
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE

What does “mitigation” mean in the field of global What are the characteristics of the green What is a positive energy building?
warming? economy?
a) A building that doesn’t need to outsource its
a) Climate change mitigation refers to efforts to a) Low carbon, resource efficient and socially energy
reduce or prevent emission of greenhouse gases. inclusive b) The primary energy consumption is equal to
b) Having both clean and fossil energy sources b) Sourcing all materials from protected less than the energy supplied to the building
in almost equal proportions areas c) A building that gives inhabitants a
c) Back-tracking in the move towards c) Producing at least 50% of organic sense of positivity and purpose
more sustainable energy material

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INEQUALITIES 11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES 12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION

What is the role of the Special Rapporteur on What is a ‘15-minute city’? What is a vegan?
human rights and the environment?
a) A city where all basic services are accessible a) Someone who does not eat animal products
a) Ensuring a clean and healthy environment is in 15 minutes’ walk or bike ride
part of human rights protection b) Someone who restricts their diet based on
b) A city built in 15 minutes from sustainable religious beliefs
b) Eliminating extreme poverty in countries material
affected by climate change c) Someone who does not eat broccoli
c) A city situated less than 15 minutes
c) Taking part in climate actions such as from the capital
planting trees, beach clean-ups etc.

LIFE BELOW
13 CLIMATE
ACTION 14 WATER 15 LIFE ON
LAND
What is a COP? The existence of plastic in the ocean is a What is the main driver of deforestation?
huge environmental problem. How many
a) A regular forum organised by the UN to plastic bottles are sold in the world? a) Paper, furniture and building production
discuss climate policies
a) One million every day b) Agricultural expansion (palm oil, cattle
b) A group of food producers from around ranches, and soy)
the world b) One million every hour
c) Clearing space for people to live
c) A conference of the presidents of c) One million every minute
the most polluting countries

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16 AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS 17 FOR THE GOALS
What is a peacekeeper?
When is the international community aiming
a) Peacekeepers are UN lawyers who take criminals to reach net zero emissions of greenhouse
and corrupt officials to court gases?
b) Peacekeepers are UN soldiers and civilians who
monitor and observe peace processes in a) By 2079
post-conflict zones b) By 2030
c) Peacekeepers are UN Diplomats who build c) By 2050
relationships between neighbouring countries

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Playing and building the future
www.go-goals.org
Dear friends!
Our aim is to help people understand their role in the future of the planet as individuals,
team players and most importantly, as responsible global citizens.
In order to build a better world for everyone and the planet, the Member States of the
United Nations have agreed to do their utmost to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) by 2030.
We need younger generations to be key players for a brighter future. For this purpose we
have created the “Go Goals!” game for children aged 8-10. Designed to be fun and engaging,
this game informs children while motivating them to actively pursue the SDGs.
Your role as an educator is crucial! With help from people like you, your family, your friends
and community, we will be able to achieve the goals. Remember: even small steps can help to
make a big difference if millions around the world are involved!
We hope that you enjoy this game! You are invited to download it and follow the instructions
and rules below.
Thank you for making the world a better place!

For 4 to 6 players
Playing time: 30 to 40 mins

HOW TO PLAY
THE GAME
There are 63 spaces on the board
game. Players advance the number
Players take turns to roll
of spaces determined by rolling a
the dice and move their
single dice
tokens forward the
Each player
number of spaces
places their token
as shown on the dice
on the Start field

If a player lands at
the bottom of a ladder,
they can immediately
climb to the top
HOW TO
CONTRIBUTE If a player lands at the
TO THE SDGs top of a waterslide, they
Change begins with us. We need to make sure immediately move to the
we are well informed about the causes and bottom of the slide
possible solutions to the world’s issues.
Only then can we make small positive actions in our
everyday lives: from talking constructively with
our families, friends and communities, to organising
ourselves and urging governments to listen to
the voices of their citizens.

The first player to arrive on


If a player lands on a Sustainable
the field ’2030’ is the winner!
Development Goal field (1-17), they
If a player throws the required
can draw a card corresponding to
number, they must step
the goal number. Another player
forward into field ‘2030’ and
should read the card question.
then move backwards the
A correct answer from the card
surplus number of spaces
drawer will allow the player to roll
the dice once again
THE SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
are 17 global targets
designed to end poverty,
protect the planet
and ensure prosperity
for all.

NO POVERTY

1. END POVERTY IN ALL ITS FORMS EVERYWHERE

ZERO HUNGER

2. END HUNGER, ACHIEVE FOOD SECURITY AND IMPROVED


NUTRITION AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING


3. ENSURE HEALTHY LIVES AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING FOR ALL AT ALL AGES

QUALITY EDUCATION

4. ENSURE INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE QUALITY EDUCATION


AND PROMOTE LIFE LONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL

GENDER EQUALITY
5. ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

6. ENSURE AVAILABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT


OF WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY


7. ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE,
SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
8. PROMOTE SUSTAINED, INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH,
FULL AND PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT AND DECENT WORK FOR ALL

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

9. BUILD RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, PROMOTE INCLUSIVE


AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIALIZATION AND FOSTER INNOVATION

REDUCED INEQUALITIES
1 0. REDUCE INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG COUNTRIES

SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES


11 . MAKE CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INCLUSIVE,
SAFE, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE

RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION


1 2. ENSURE SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS

CLIMATE CHANGE

13 . TAKE URGENT ACTION TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS

LIFE BELOW WATER

1 4. CONSERVE AND SUSTAINABLY USE THE OCEANS, SEAS


AND MARINE RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

LIFE ON LAND

1 5.
PROTECT, RESTORE AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE USE OF TERRESTRIAL
ECOSYSTEMS, SUSTAINABLY MANAGE FORESTS, COMBAT DESERTIFICATION,
AND HALT AND REVERSE LAND DEGRADATION AND HALT BIODIVERSITY LOSS

PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS

16.
PROMOTE PEACEFUL AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT, PROVIDE ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL AND BUILD EFFECTIVE,
ACCOUNTABLE AND INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS AT ALL LEVELS

PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS


17. STRENGTHEN THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND REVITALIZE
THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DO IT YOUR SELF KIT

DICE

WHAT YOU NEED


1. A color printer ideally in colour
for A4 and A3 format sheets
2. X sheets in A4 and X sheets
in A3 formats
3. Scissors
4. Glue
5. Coloured pens

PREPARING THE MATERIALS


1. Cut out dice and player tokens
2. Have fun creating and coloring
your own player tokens
3. Glue the dice and player tokens

PLAYER - TOKEN
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING WITH US!

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To contribute to a local language version and for queries related


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The Sustainable Development Goals board game, “Go Goals!” was created
and designed by the United Nations Regional Information Centre (UNRIC),
in partnership between the artist Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK), creator of Elyx.
The “Go Goals!” board game may be reproduced without prior permission,
provided that it be distributed at no cost.
The drawings by YAK included in this board game are protected by copyright and
can only be reproduced to illustrate the SDGs.
Publishers are required to include proper credits.
All queries or suggestions concerning the game should be addressed to
info@go-goals.org.

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