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

Chad: 10 Years On, Habré Conviction Inspires Global Justice

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Ex-Chadian Dictator’s Trial in Senegal Set Legal Milestones; Reparations Unfulfilled

Dealing with climate-induced haze governance in Southeast Asia

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Inaugural lecture by Professor Helena Varkkey. Inaugural lecture During her inaugural lecture on 19 May 2026, Prince Claus Chairholder, Helena Varkkey explored the politics and socio-economics behind the elusive, haze-free blue skies of Southeast Asia.

1 in 3 people in Ituri believe Ebola is not real, as myths and misinformation hamper containment efforts, ActionAid warns

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PRESS STATEMENT: IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 25/05/2026 As healthcare professionals and local authorities in the DRC battle to contain the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, ActionAid has heard from community members in Ituri narrating how myths and misinformation about the disease are hampering efforts.

UNDP: Development gains in reverse: High debt servicing bears disproportionate impacts on women, with 55 million jobs at risk

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Rising debt servicing is estimated to cause 55 million lost jobs for women and a 17 percent fall in women’s per capita income, according to a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) analysis drawing on data from 85 developing countries

Torture and genocide – Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 – Advance edited version (A/HRC/61/71)

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In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 examines the systematic use by Israel of torture against Palestinians from the occupied Palestinian territory since 7 October 2023, encompassing custodial and non-custodial practices that meet the threshold for genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishm

ICJ mourns the passing of Theo van Boven, a leading light in the human rights movement

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The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) mourns the loss of Professor Theo van Boven, a towering figure in the defense of human rights globally for over five decades, who died on 9 May.

The Elders: When leaders flout the international rule of law, the poor pay the highest price

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STATEMENT: Major powers are violating the international rule of law and systematically undermining multilateral institutions. The most vulnerable people are paying the highest price in terms of lives lost to conflict, and disruptions to vital food, fertiliser and energy supplies.

New Approach to Scaling Laws Could Change How AI Models Are Trained

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Leveraging statistical concepts from measurement science and education, AI researchers have greatly reduced the computational demand of predicting how the largest of large language models will scale up in the future. It could save millions of dollars in training costs.

Special Olympics Unified Football World Cup in Paris

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In 2026, for the first time, France will host the Special Olympics Unified Football World Cup in Paris. This, the third edition of the Cup, will take place 6 – 11 July across venues in the heart of Paris.

Democracy is a practice and we need better ways to engage people with it, say experts

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Published on 1 May 2026 A recent event in London saw participants identify ways that democracy can be strengthened through greater citizen participation at the local, national and international level.

Global Civil Society Groups Welcome the UN Climate Accountability Resolution Vote

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NEW YORK, May 20, 2026 – Today, at the United Nations General Assembly, a strong majority of States affirmed simple but powerful truths: the climate crisis is not beyond the reach of justice, the time to act is now, and the rule of law must guide climate action.

Top CEO pay increased 20 times faster than workers’ pay in 2025

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Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.

Lighthiser v. Trump Youth Urge the Ninth Circuit to Reinstate their Constitutional Climate and Right to Life Case

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On April 13, 2026, youth plaintiffs from across the country appeared before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Lighthiser v. Trump, which challenges President Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders that “unleash” fossil fuels, block renewable energy development, suppress critical climate science, and exacerbate the climate crisis.

“Nothing for us without us”: Children set standards for their meaningful participation in global events

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For the past 15 months, a group of eight children and young people (aged 12–19) from Bolivia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Wales, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have worked together to address gaps in quality child participation they say has long been overlooked by the international community.

Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2026

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Building an Alliance of Democracies in a New World (dis)Order

GDC Europe Forum 2026

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Theme: Defending Democracy in the Age of AI: Protecting Electoral Integrity Across Europe Date: 19 May 2026

Climate Change Big Player at FIFA World Cup 2026

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across three host countries: the United States of America (USA), Canada, and Mexico, with matches spread over 16 cities and the final to be held in New York on the 19th of July.

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