SDGs Memory Game

The SDGs Memory Game was designed by UCLG and launched in early 2017, to raise awareness about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their local application. It aims to inspire local action while familiarizing participants with the 17 SDGs.

It can be played as a regular memory game, or used for facilitating other exchanges and conversations among citizens, practitioners, and policy-makers . Each card has an image of a local solution to a global challenge, in order to foster knowledge sharing and learning. Moreover, the practices showcased in the card game can inspire further ideas in participants about how to localize the SDGs in their area, thereby enriching local, regional and global knowledge.

Find here the printable versions of our Memory Game, for you to download, print and play!

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