The SDG Coordination Centre (SDGCC), under the Planning & Transformation Department, government of Nagaland, in its continued effort to localise the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is hosting the fifth edition of the SDG Pavilion at the Hornbill Festival 2025.
According to DIPR report, the ‘SDG One Stop Destination’ from December 1 to 10 at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, will offer an immersive experience that connects the SDGs with the unique cultural heritage, aspirations, and development priorities of Nagaland.
Designed to inform, engage, and inspire visitors of all ages, the pavilion will feature a wide array of interactive and educational activities. Among the key highlights are SDG pledges, SDG quiz & games, a Sustainable Art Corner, an SDG photo booth, the popular SDG Mascot and the symbolic SDG Tree of Hope.
A dedicated ‘Local Voices Wall’ for Viksit Nagaland 2047 will also provide space for attendees to share ideas and aspirations for the state’s future. An all-day SDG information desk will be available to guide visitors.
Attractive prizes, eco-friendly goodies and exclusive SDG merchandise await participants who take part in quizzes, competitions, and interactive sessions. The initiative underscores Nagaland’s commitment to localising the SDGs and advancing toward Viksit Nagaland @2047, envisioning a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future for the state.
For further information, the public may contact through sdgnagaland@gmail.com or @sdgccnagaland on social media platforms.
Nagaland: ‘SDG One Stop Destination’ set up at Kisama
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