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

Asia-Pacific ministers adopt new roadmap to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution together

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Bangkok - 03 Jul 2026.Governments across Asia and the Pacific today agreed a new regional agenda to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution through more coordinated action, reflecting growing recognition that the region's most pressing environmental challenges cannot be solved in isolation.

The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF)

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The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) will be convened from Tuesday, 7 July, to Wednesday, 15 July 2026, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

From Projects to Permanence: Citizens' Assemblies as New Democratic Institutions in Cities and Regions

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​In this DemocracyNext webinar, we launch From Projects to Permanence: Citizens' Assemblies as New Democratic Institutions in Cities and Regions, a paper reflecting on the lessons from DemocracyNext's Cities Programme - our experience advising two cities and two regions across three continents: Esch-sur-Alzette, Vilnius, Kerewan, and Central Oregon.

The Power of Cooperation: Driving Progress Together

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The third Hamburg Sustainability Conference took place from June 29–30, 2026

New report sets out the economic, security & crisis response case for independent journalism

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23 June, Paris: A new global evidence review commissioned by IFPIM in partnership with DW Akademie and UNESCO, entitled The Value of Journalism: Global evidence on why media matters to economics, national security and crises, demonstrates that free and independent media has a profound and positive impact on societies globally.

USD 2.5 Billion Unlocked for Solutions to Internal Displacement, UN Report Shows

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Geneva, 6 July 2026 – A new report from the Internal Displacement Solutions Fund (IDSF) shows that government-led commitments are advancing solutions to internal displacement and translating into tangible results.

KidsRights Index 2026: Children face mounting threats from conflict, abuse and obesity

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On 24 June 2026, the 14th edition of the KidsRights IndexOpens external was published. The Index is the result of a longstanding collaboration between KidsRights, the International Institute of Social Studies and Erasmus School of EconomicsOpens external.

Remarks Delivered by Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam’s Global Humanitarian Policy Lead, at the UN Security Council Emergency Session on Gaza

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Published: 18th June 2026 “History will remember whether this Council acted with urgency, courage and humanity. History will judge. But people in Gaza cannot wait for some future reckoning.” Bushra Khalidi Oxfam

Sudan: RSF atrocities in El Fasher ‘a stain on the conscience of humanity’ – new report

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RSF committed crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing Children deliberately targeted by RSF fighters during attacks Ceasefire and international protection force urgently needed

Board votes to affirm CPJ’s existing definition of who is a journalist

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Board of Directors voted on Wednesday to affirm the organization’s existing definition of who is a journalist and rejected claims it planned to change its definition to exclude particular groups.

The legal pushback against Europe’s critical minerals rush

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The EU is fast-tracking mining projects in the name of the energy transition, competitiveness, and supply security. But as the first legal challenges against these projects emerge, communities and civil society organisations warn that environmental protections and public scrutiny are being sidelined. Written by: Aintzane Márquez and Sara Fleischer

FAO-WHO 49th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission adopts new standards

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Brief descriptions of some of the standards adopted at the 49th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission

Japan Should Reject Myanmar Junta’s Call for Development Aid

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Don’t Ignore Military’s Poor Record on Rights, Humanitarian Assistance Teppei Kasai Senior Program Officer, Asia Division

SEIZING THE ELECTRIC ADVANTAGE

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Signed by over 100 companies, with a combined annual revenue of over $1.5 trillion USD, this statement calls on governments to act with urgency to accelerate electrification and establish clean electrification as a central pillar of economic and industrial strategy.

E3G co-hosted Global Energy Transition and Electrification Summit: Outcomes Summary

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At the Global Energy Transition and Electrification Summit (GETES) at Mansion House, co-hosted by UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, E3G, the Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) and the We Mean Business Coalition (WMBC), international leaders rallied together at London Climate Action Week to chart a new pathway through a perilous moment: the greatest energy security crisis of our times...

Climate Innovation Forum Key Highlights

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Leaders from government, finance, business, and civil society came together at the Climate Innovation Forum to accelerate the clean energy transition, unlock climate finance, and reaffirm the city’s role as a global hub for climate leadership and innovation.

Global migration per year has nearly tripled since 2000, new study finds

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Global migration has risen sharply from approximately 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million people per year in 2023. This is according to a transformative new dataset on human migration published today (10 June 2026) in leading journal Nature by researchers from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the University of Hong Kong (HKU).

Despite Geopolitical Headwinds and Slow Progress, Global Commitment to the SDGs Holds Strong

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June 23, 2026 By SDG Transformation Center New SDSN report calls for stronger governance and implementation as the world enters the final stretch of the 2030 Agenda

The suffering in Gaza is far from over: ICRC Regional Director

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The first thing that you see when you come into the Gaza strip is just the scale of the destruction.

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