The Dais SDG Labs
From learners to leaders
What is the Dais SDG Lab?
SDG Lab envisions creation of an eco-system for youth to:
Learn about the social and civil problems which face us such as climate change, gender inequality, health and inclusion.
Develop capacity and skills to create solutions and implement them at a community level through entrepreneurship and voluntary action
Get exposure with academicians, experts and organisations, besides government officials to get insight into problem solving, implementation of solutions by relevant stakeholders.
Develop collaborative projects for grassroots impact through innovation, creativity and lead the change through youth action.
The Dais SDG Labs
Collaborative Space for Youth for SDG Action
"Universities and knowledge institutions have a critical role to play in the achievement of the SDGs. Education, research, innovation and leadership will be essential in helping society to transform into pathways of sustainable development."
We invite young people, experts, Community based Organizations, Government bodies and international institutions as well as Industry & Academia to join us and explore ways of engagement with the lab in collaborative ways towards a better future.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Powered by Rana University
In Association with Association of Private Universities and Institutions of Higher Education in Afghanistan (APUIHEA),
& Alliance For Higher Education Support Organization, (AHESO),
Supported by Taj University, Jami University, Afghanistan & University of Islam Malang, Indonesia. Under the leadership of Rana University,The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 20,000 young university students in Afghanistan over 5 years engaging them in Agriculture, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment conservation, Gender Equality and Good Health.
Hyderabad, India
Powered by AIM Education & Research Society
The lab will create a global community of youth to become critical thinkers, innovators, problem solvers, leaders in the community while championing the SDGs. In close collaboration with AIM Education and Research Society, The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 50,000 young university students in Telangana over 5 years engaging them in Quality Education, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment conservation, Gender Equality and Good health.
Yamuna Nagar, India
Powered by Guru Nanak Khalsa College
Under the leadership of the GNK College administration and faculty, The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 20,000 young university students in Haryana over 5 years engaging them in Agriculture, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment conservation, Gender Equality and Good Health.
Sonipat, India
Powered by Gateway International School
Under the leadership of the Gateway International School, the lab is a dedicated space for social innovation where students, young people (aged 11 - 17 years) can engage and collaborate with organisations and individuals for local solutions, knowledge and capacity building, exchange of ideas and insights regarding the goals in focus.
Gurugram, India
Powered by Suncity School, India
In close collaboration with Suncity School, Gurugram, Haryana, The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 20,000 young school students in India over 5 years engaging them in Agriculture, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment Conservation, Gender Equality and Good Health.
Kargil, India
Powered by Government Degree College, Kargil
In close collaboration with Government Degree College, Kargil, The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 20,000 young university students in Ladakh, Kashmir over 5 years engaging them in Agriculture, Industry,
Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment Conservation, Gender Equality and Good Health.
Balkh, Afghanistan
Powered by Taj University, Balkh
In close collaboration with Taj University, The Dais SDG Lab envisions to impact 10,000 young university students in Afghanistan over 5 years engaging them in Agriculture, Industry, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Environment Conservation, Gender Equality and Good Health.
Impact in Numbers
10
Sustainable Development Goals
1,00,000
Beneficiary Youth