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

Latest Sharings

AI: Denmark: ECJ ruling that ghetto law is potentially unlawful is important step in protecting basic human rights

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“Today’s ruling is an important step in protecting human rights and respecting the equality of all people. The European Court of Justice found that the ghetto law could potentially lead to direct discrimination based on ethnicity and is therefore potentially in violation of EU law prohibiting discrimination. Now the Danish High Court has the final say.

These four countries and communities are fundamentally changing their relationship with the natural world

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To rescue itself, the seventh edition of the Global Environment Outlook says humanity needs to make dramatic changes to the way it runs its economies, uses raw materials, manages waste, generates power, produces and consumes food, and treats the environment.

DemocracyNext: You’re invited… Scaling Catalysts: Paper launch event

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Join us on Thursday 15 January for a live launch of our new paper about scaling catalysts – the organisations that intentionally drive the expansion of democratic innovations in their regions

ADB Institute: Artificial Intelligence and Labor Market Transitions in Asia

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AI is transforming jobs and skills, but Asia needs upskilling, digital inclusion, and safety nets to ensure an inclusive transition.

Rethinking Sport Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

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ASEAN has become one of the most dynamic regions for sport cooperation, yet the ways in which external actors engage with the region are undergoing significant transformation. What was once characterised mainly by bilateral assistance or event-driven cooperation is now shaped by more complex dynamics involving geopolitical competition, multi-stakeholder partnerships....

UNICEF launches 2026 humanitarian appeal

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Amid funding shortfalls, UNICEF and partners will continue to deliver, particularly for children at greatest risk.

The Belém Gender Action Plan: A launchpad accelerating ambitious, effective, and inclusive climate action

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UN Climate Change News, 12 December 2025 – Adopted by Parties at COP30, the Belém Gender Action Plan (GAP) for 2026–2034 marks a new chapter for equality, ambition and inclusion in climate policy and action. It places gender equality at the heart of climate action – from safer participation to stronger data, finance, and technology.

CIVICUS: Iran: Joint statement on the detention of Narges Mohammadi

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On Friday 12th of December 2025, Narges Mohammadi and 39 other activists were violently detained by security forces while attending a peaceful memorial for a human rights lawyer in the city of Mashhad.

Leading sportanddev Through Global Challenges: An Interview with Executive Director Dr. Ben Sanders

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Marking the end of 2025, sportanddev’s editorial team conducted a special, in-depth interview with the Executive Director, to be released across a series of articles

Oxford AI Safety Initiative.

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OAISI is the Oxford AI Safety Initiative.

Open Letter from European and Southeast Asian Parliamentarians to Reject the Sham Elections in Myanmar

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BRUSSELS, 29 December 2025 – The ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) met with Members of the European Parliament to sound the alarm over the Myanmar military junta’s planned “elections” in December 2025, widely seen as an attempt to legitimize its rule under the guise of a democratic process.

HRW: Top Human Rights News from 2025

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By Paul Aufiero Senior Web Producer Throughout the year, HRW covered many human rights topics and crises around the world. From major developments in international justice to rollbacks on rights in the United States to ongoing conflict, these were among the most-read stories on our site in 2025.

Ombudsman to investigate World Bank Group’s role in environmental damages and Indigenous rights abuses in Nepal

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15.12.2025 For immediate release. 15 December 2025, Kathmandu, Nepal. Ombudsman to investigate World Bank Group’s role in environmental damages and Indigenous rights abuses in Nepal

War WATCH: A New Platform to Track, Assess and Monitor Armed Conflicts and Civilian Harm

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Today, the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights launches War WATCH, a new portal that brings together up-to-date analysis of armed conflicts and their impact on civilians. War WATCH brings together insights from two key research streams of the Geneva Academy — RULAC and IHL in Focus — into one consolidated platform

GBFF Council approves ambitious work program that advances global biodiversity goals

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The Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF) was conceived as a tool for innovation and rapid response – to drive resources towards implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The approval by the GBFF Council of a work program that includes three innovative and inclusive projects demonstrates that the Global Environment Facility (GEF) is delivering.

Climate disinformation in India: Subverting Indigenous Peoples’ rights

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This report addresses the intersection of climate disinformation and its impact on indigenous peoples. Dec. 2025

WHO hosts the second Global Summit to advance evidence, integration and innovation for traditional medicine

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17 December 2025 News release Delhi/Geneva Reading time: 2 min (671 words) The World Health Organization (WHO)’s Second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, jointly organized with the Government of India, opens today, bringing together government ministers, scientists, Indigenous leaders, and practitioners from more than 100 countries.

Funding without a newsroom: How freelancers navigate grants built for organisations

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Freelancers play an essential role in today’s media and media development ecosystem. They investigate corruption, report from hard-to-reach places, design digital tools, train journalists, and support newsrooms under pressure. Yet when it comes to funding, many freelancers encounter the same obstacle: most grants are not designed for individuals.

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