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Google Developer Student Clubs 2023 Solution Challenge


🚀🌍 Attention University Students: Seize the Opportunity to Lead a Google Developer Student Club on Your Campus! 🌍🚀


Join the force of 1,900+ clubs spanning 110+ countries and embark on an incredible journey to expand your knowledge of Google technology. 


As a leader, you'll inspire fellow students to create innovative solutions for the UN's Sustainable Development Goals in the thrilling Solution Challenge.


Don't miss out – APPLY NOW: https://goo.gle/gdsc-leads 



Just to inspire interested students in the Solution Challenge.


You have below the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.


Below `per SDG` is a link to a document with global problems, categorized by regions, and brief innovative ideas on how these problems can be addressed using technology and other means.


1. No Poverty 

https://bit.ly/Goal-01-GDSC-2023-NoPoverty 


2. Zero Hunger 

https://bit.ly/Goal-02-GDSC-2023-ZeroHunger 


3. Good Health and Wellbeing 

https://bit.ly/Goal-03-GDSC-2023-GoodHealthAndWellbeing 


4. Quality Education 

https://bit.ly/Goal-04-GDSC-2023-QualityEducation 


5. Gender Equality 

https://bit.ly/Goal-05-GDSC-2023-GenderEquality 


6. Clean Water and Sanitation 

https://bit.ly/Goal-06-GDSC-2023-CleanWaterAndSanitation 


7. Affordable and Clean Energy 

https://bit.ly/Goal-07-GDSC-2023-AffordableAndCleanEnergy 


8. Decent Work and Economic Growth 

https://bit.ly/Goal-08-GDSC-2023-DecentWorkAndEconomicGrowth 


9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure 

https://bit.ly/Goal-09-GDSC-2023-IndustryInnovationAndInfrastructure 


10. Reduced Inequalities 

https://bit.ly/Goal-10-GDSC-2023-ReducedInequalities 


11. Sustainable Cities and Communities 

https://bit.ly/Goal-11-GDSC-2023-SustainableCitiesAndCommunities 


12. Responsible Consumption and Production 

https://bit.ly/Goal-12-GDSC-2023-ResponsibleConsumptionAndProduction 


13. Climate Action 

https://bit.ly/Goal-13-GDSC-2023-ClimateAction 


14. Life Below Water 

https://bit.ly/Goal-14-GDSC-2023-LifeBelowWater 


15. Life on Land 

https://bit.ly/Goal-15-GDSC-2023-LifeOnLand 


16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions 

https://bit.ly/Goal-16-GDSC-2023-PeaceJusticeAndStrongInstitutions 


17. Partnerships 

https://bit.ly/Goal-17-GDSC-2023-Partnerships 


I hope you find it useful.


Thank you


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A document for students with global problems, categorized by regions, and brief innovative ideas on how these problems can be addressed using technology by Aderogba Otunla is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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