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Federal Gov’t, UN Strengthen SDGs Drive Through Filmmaking

by Innocent Odoh
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The federal government and the United Nations have taken further steps to strengthen the drive to realize the objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ahead of the 2030 deadline by engaging actors and filmmakers to promote the UN initiative.

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This was the crux of the launch of the Third Edition of the SDGs Short Film Challenge and Awards in Abuja on Wednesday, which is a significant milestone in the journey towards leveraging storytelling as a powerful advocacy tool for the SDGs in Nigeria and beyond.

Senior special assistant to the president on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, in her remarks said the SDGs Short Film Challenge and Awards is an initiative designed to mobilise filmmakers in the Decade of Action to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs through storytelling.

She said, “It invites creative  minds to produce impactful short films (maximum 15 minutes) that highlight developmental challenges, propose solutions, and inspire action on critical issues such as poverty, illiteracy, gender inequality, climate change, and social justice.”

She said further that beyond raising awareness, the initiative engages young people, sparks dialogue, and positions film as a catalyst for advocacy and change. It also provides emerging filmmakers with opportunities for global recognition and professional growth.

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“Through compelling narratives, the challenge aims to educate, provoke conversations, and drive tangible action towards ending hunger, reducing inequalities, and protecting our planet,” she noted.

She stressed that the success of this initiative over the past two editions is a testament to the power of partnerships and creativity.  She added that the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs (OSSAP-SDGs) in collaboration with the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) has empowered young filmmakers to create films that align with the core principles of the SDGs.

Launched in 2022, the maiden edition culminated in a grand finale on 12th August 2023 to mark International Youth Day at the Continental Hotel, Abuja. Building on its success, the second edition expanded significantly, with the grand finale hosted at Silverbird Galleria, Abuja, on 21st December 2024.

According to Adefure, the impact has been remarkable, with participation growing exponentially. The first edition received 73 submissions, while the second edition attracted 2,250 entries from 119 countries, demonstrating the initiative’s impact and global reach.

United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria Mohamed Fall in his remarks noted that the launch was to spark a movement, describing it as “a call for action, a celebration of creativity and rallying appeal for SDGs.”

He said further that stories shape the world and eliminate injustice, stressing that as the global community approaches the final stretch of the SDGs, it needs stories more than ever because stories have the complex power to translate global challenges into human experiences that resonate, educate, and ignite action.

“Nigeria is a storytelling powerhouse, and we all know that  Nollywood, which is one of the largest film industries in the world, reaches millions across Africa and beyond. By channeling these creative forces towards the SDGs we are doing more than amplifying what is so badly needed.

“We are empowering young people to take ownership of the development narrative to spotlight issues of gender inequality, climate change action, poverty reduction and the UNIC stands firm behind this mission,” he added.

 

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