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

Five essential facts to know about femicide

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Every 10 minutes, partners and family members killed a woman intentionally in 2024.

South Africa puts a stern test to G20 leaders this year to confront the scourge of global inequality

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Published: 20th November 2025 G20 billionaires’ fortunes rise by $2.2 trillion in just one year, more than enough to lift everyone above the global poverty line

Delivering an integrated climate finance agenda in support of the Baku to Belém Roadmap to 1.3T

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Fourth Report of the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance This report sets out a comprehensive and feasible pathway to mobilise US$1.3 trillion per year in external finance by 2035 for developing countries other than China, in support of a total investment requirement of US$3.2 trillion per year by 2035 to meet climate and development goals, in particular the Paris Agreement.

School participation: Practical resources to develop active citizens and stronger communities

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People Powered has developed a suite of practical materials on school participation, including step-by-step guidance, research insights, sample materials and other helpful resources.

UNEP Report Updates on Climate Litigation Trends, Impacts

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The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University issued a report examining key trends in climate change litigation, its impacts, and emerging lessons.

Governments of Colombia and The Netherlands Announce Co-hosting First International Conference on the Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels as COP30 Text Drops with No Mention of Fossil Fuels

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Belém, Brazil – As COP30 negotiations draw to an end, and the most recent text released this morning makes no mention of fossil fuels, the Governments of Colombia and the Netherlands show leadership by announcing they will co-host the First International Conference on the Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels

Regional cooperation key to unleashing immense renewable energy potential of the Hindu Kush Himalaya, major report finds

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With just 6.1% of total energy supply from clean sources, Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) nations urged to harness shared rivers, sun and wind to power sustainable development and boost energy security

UNESCO: AI and the future of education: disruptions, dilemmas and directions

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This long read article is based on a talk delivered by Stefania Giannini, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, at Digital Learning Week on 2 September 2025 in Paris, France.

More than 400 million children globally live in poverty, missing out on at least two daily needs such as nutrition and sanitation – UNICEF

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New report warns more children are at risk of falling into poverty as global funding cuts, conflict and climate threaten access to services crucial for health and wellbeing

UNICEF: The State of the World's Children 2025 Ending child poverty: Our shared imperative

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"Poverty poisons childhood. It claims the lives of children, undermines their health and development, and constrains their learning. Poverty is a denial of children’s fundamental rights. "

BELEM DECLARATION ON THE TRANSITION AWAY FROM FOSSIL FUELS

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"We, the undersigned, gathered at COP30 in Belém do Pará, reaffirm our shared determination to work collectively towards a just, orderly and equitable transition away from fossil fuels, aligned with pathways consistent with limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C"

COP30: landmark outcomes emerge from negotiations despite unprecedented geopolitical tensions

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The conference in Belém consolidates political and technical advances. It projects Brazilian leadership and inaugurates a global mutirão (collective effort) against climate change

G20 South Africa Summit: LEADERS’ DECLARATION

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The G20 comprises 19 countries including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, and United States and two regional bodies, namely the European Union and the African Union.

Conference: Democracy Reimagined - Advancing Democratic Resilience and Renewal

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The conference is hosted by the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra, in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Australia & New Zealand Foundation and the Australian National University/Australian Resilient Democracy Research and Data Network.

Saudi Arabia: Migrant workers behind the Riyadh Metro system subjected to decade of devastating abuse

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Migrant workers who travelled to Saudi Arabia to work on the Riyadh Metro project were forced to pay exorbitant recruitment fees, worked in dangerous heat and earned pitiful wages during a decade of serious abuse, Amnesty International revealed in a new report today.

Business and human rights in the United States: Four key trends in 2025

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US corporate human rights index.....Our new US corporate human rights index examines the human rights policies and commitments of 54 US companies in the technology, apparel, extractives, automotive and agrifood sectors. The purpose: to identify any major changes made in 2025. We also analyze developments over the past year related to business and human rights in the US.

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