In 2021, the Parliament of the World’s Religions partnered with the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology and the United Religions Initiative for a special database project inspired by the publication “Faith Action on the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Progress and Outlook“.
The report featured data collected by the Parliament, UNEP’s Faith for Earth Initiative, United Religions Initiative, and Bhumi Global on faith-based organizations around the world doing work that fell within the scope of the environmental SDGs. Only a fraction of the collected data was used in the written report, and the database hosted by the Yale FORE entitled Faith Action on the UN Sustainable Development Goals features complete information to the public as a living, evolving, searchable database. Additional organizations and projects are added on a quarterly basis.
Is your faith-based organization working on a project that falls within the environmental SDGs? The latest quarterly review is coming up, complete the submission form today.
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