What is it?

S4G, the un-mediated, not moderated social platform

Have you ever thought you have something to “express” with a social dimension but never had the opportunity to do it?

Then S4G is what you are looking for:

  • Open, unrestricted and easy to use
  • Three mediums to choose from: TEXT, VIDEO, PHOTO
  • A way to express your ideas, reflections and expertise, on social issues and broader development and society at large
  • You do not need to be an expert but just passionate about what you share

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European Electricity Review 2026

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The EU’s electricity transition reached a new milestone in 2025 with wind and solar generating more power than fossil fuels. By Beatrice Petrovich

The Global Citizens’ Assembly starts with you.

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A governance model that evolves with the world Our world is at a tipping point. The planet is breaking down, inequality is rising, and people everywhere are feeling the pain. Yet governments, tied to outdated systems, are failing to act in the interest of the majority.

Country reviews strengthen global climate transparency

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UN Climate Change News, 15 January 2026 – The second half of 2025 marked a significant milestone for global climate transparency, as UN Climate Change completed 18 technical expert reviews of Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs) under the Paris Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF).

IMS: Pluralistic Media for Democracy

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Through strategic support for innovation, business sustainability and audience engagement, the Pluralistic Media for Democracy (PM4D) programme is empowering media organisations to continue their critical role in upholding democracy and fostering informed public discourse across Europe.

IDS: Sparks: Igniting new ideas on scarcity, AI, critical minerals and the silent pandemic

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Published on 15 January 2026 Join IDS for Sparks on 28 January, to discover four evidence-based ideas that can shape progress on global social and environmental challenges.

HAI STANFORD: AI Reveals How Brain Activity Unfolds Over Time

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Stanford researchers have developed a deep learning model that transforms overwhelming brain data into clear trajectories, opening new possibilities for understanding thought, emotion, and neurological disease. By Andrew Myers

ISS: Best student essays in 'An Exercise in Worldmaking' 2024/2025

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riday 19 Dec 2025, 09:00 General An Exercise in Worldmaking is a collection of best MA student essays written, selected and edited by the students themselves.

OXFORD Blavatnik School of Government: The Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture: Autocracy, Inc: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World

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Delivered by journalist and historian Anne Applebaum Breadcrumb All events The Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture: Autocracy,... 17:30 - 19:00, 27 January 2026

Three things ICAN is looking forward to in 2026

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The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN): As 2026 begins, nuclear risks and the false myths about nuclear deterrence on the rise. ICAN, working with countries and partners across continents, are challenging nuclear weapons and taking our work to the next level. Here are three things we’re looking forward to this year:

Davos 2026: The World Economic Forum's 56th Annual Meeting takes place under the theme ‘A Spirit of Dialogue’

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The World Economic Forum's 56th Annual Meeting (19–23 January 2026) in Davos, Switzerland, gathers leaders across geographies, industries and generations under the theme A Spirit of Dialogue.

Schwab Foundation Awards 2026

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Each year, the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship recognizes and supports the world's leading social innovators for their collective efforts in creating a just, equitable and sustainable world for all.

Rethinking security in an interconnected age: Achim Steiner on national security in a world of shared international risks

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As geopolitical tensions rise alongside climate shocks, AI disruption and pandemic risk, former UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner has returned to the Oxford Martin School to rethink what national security really means in the 21st century.

UN chief warns of a world in chaos as impunity and unpredictability spreads

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By Vibhu Mishra 15 January 2026 UN Affairs In his final annual address outlining his priorities, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the world is “brimming with conflict, impunity, inequality and unpredictability” – even as international cooperation is fraying at the moment it is most needed.

ICRC: Gaza: Severe winter conditions compound humanitarian crisis for displaced Palestinians

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Severe winter weather in the Gaza Strip has brought new challenges to communities where more than two years of conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead, injured or displaced, and shattered essential infrastructure.

Game-changing international ocean treaty comes into force

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15 January 2026 Climate and Environment Almost two decades in the making, an international agreement to protect and sustainably use marine life in international waters and the international seabed is due to come into force on Saturday, marking a major step forward in efforts to ensure the health of ocean ecosystems for decades to come.

In Uganda, violence against the press is on the rise: at least five journalists assaulted since the start of the electoral period

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Since September 2025, at least five media professionals have been assaulted by law enforcement officers or political activists. As the general elections scheduled for 15 January approach, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns these acts of violence and urges the authorities not to restrict internet access and to guarantee the free exercise of journalism before, during and after the elections.

IOM Unveils 2026 Plans to Reach 22 Million in Crisis Across 32 Countries

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Geneva, 16 January 2026 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has released its 2026 Crisis Response Plans, a set of 32 prioritized country and regional plans outlining how the Organization will respond to the world's most urgent humanitarian crises, detailing our evidence-based, people-centered response.

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