To help convey Sustainable Development Goals: SDGs to children, NON narrates for the project "Kaiju Step SDGs Daisakusen"
An initiative has begun that uses the anime series "Kaiju Step Wandabanda" to introduce the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) to preschoolers and elementary school children.
The first episode is a short animation that takes on the theme of the 17 SDGs, communicating to elementary school children and preschoolers the background of the problem and what they can do. NON worked hard on the narration. Beginning on Earth Day (April 22, 2021), two episodes will be released each week on a special website. (Special website: https://sdgs-kaijustep.com/)
Please check it out!
■NON's comment
This time, I participated not as Muge-chan but as myself and the narrator. "Kaiju Step SDGs Daisakusen" teaches about the SDGs, which can come across as difficult to achieve, as seen from the perspective of "Child Kaiju" (monsters).
Through the experiences of Pig-chan and the others, I also learned about how we can work towards the SDGs through our everyday activities!
You will discover that there are things immediately around you that you can do!
Please take a look.
■Outline of the short animation
・Title: "Kaiju Step SDGs Daisakusen"
・ Broadcast date: April 22, 2021 (Thu) * Followed by two episodes released per week
・Viewing fee: Free
・First episode: "What are the SDGs?"
・URL:https://sdgs-kaijustep.com
※ Please note that contents may be subject to change.
■About the SDGs
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) consist of 17 goals and 169 targets. They were adopted by all UN member states in September of 2015 at the Sustainable Development Summit held at the United Nations Headquarters.
The SDGs encompass all challenges needed to achieve peaceful societies, including poverty and hunger, energy, climate change, and gender equality. The SDGs are an effort to create a world where no one is left behind.
For more information on the SDGs,
https://www.unic.or.jp/activities/economic_social_development/sustainable_development/2030agenda/