SDG Perspective Series SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth

SDG Perspective Series SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth

Join the United Nations Association of Greater Boston in a discussion on SDG 8 from local, regional and global perspectives!

By United Nations Association of Greater Boston

Date and time

Wednesday, May 22 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

The Foundry

101 Rogers St Cambridge, MA 02142

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

The SDG Perspective Series are free events aiming to build community and convene global and local perspectives on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Presented by the United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNAGB), each SDG Perspective Series focuses on a specific SDG and opens dialogue between global experts, local leaders, and the Greater Boston community.

This May we will focus on SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth through an in-depth panel discussion with global, regional, and local leaders!

This event is free, but registration is required. Please note that the event is open to all ages, but the lecture is tailored to adult audiences.


Meet Our Speakers:

  • Manjari Raman, Senior Program Director, Managing the Future of Work, Harvard Business School
  • More panelists to be announced soon!


Meet our Moderator:

  • Erin Dawicki, MIT Sloan Fellow, MIT Sloan School of Management

Event Sponsorship:

Interested in sponsoring this event or the SDG Perspective Series? Reach out to UNAGB's Senior Manager of Programs and Communications, Emily Miga, at emily.miga@unagb.org to learn more.

Organized by

The United Nations Association of Greater Boston is dedicated to building a strong multigenerational network of global citizens in the Boston area. We educate, inspire, and mobilize members of the community to engage with critical global issues central to the work and mission of the United Nations.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNAGB) has dedicated more than 70 years to building a network of globally aware citizens in the Greater Boston area through our Model UN youth programs and community events. With a core staff of 5 employees and over 200 volunteers, we engage over 7,000 global citizens, of all ages, each year.

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