The Perception Change Project The Perception Change Project (PCP) is a small team in the Office of the Director-General at United Nations Office of Geneva. It was started by the Director-General, Michael Moller, in 2014 with the idea to change the perception of the United Nations and International Geneva. International Geneva is made up of International Organisations, Permanent Missions, non-governmental organisations and other institutions who are all working to achieve peace, rights and well-being. It is, therefore, PCP’s aim to creatively inform the public about the impact International Geneva has on lives around the world. International Geneva brings many skills into Geneva, making a small city have great reach. If all these actors combine their knowledge, we can help put an end to or reverse the problems we see every day, such as global warming, hunger or lack of education. To work well together, we need to all be following the same road map: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). There are 17 SDGs that were invented to make our world a better place for us all and are the golden thread in the PCP’s work. PCP aims to bring awareness to why the importance of the SDGs and how to achieve them.
Copyright © 2017 The United Nations Perception Change Project created this book to inform and educate children about the life-threatening circumstances many children face daily. Thanks to Union University in Jackson Tennessee, the beautiful illustrations bring the story to life. Written by Kirsten Deall Illustrated by Kayli Sommers
The United Nations Perception Change Project created this book to inform and educate children about the life-threatening circumstances many migrant children face daily. Thanks to Union University in Jackson Tennessee, the beautiful illustrations bring the story to life.