SDG Hero Programme to Boost Education for Sustainable Development in Thai Classrooms

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 In a brightly lit classroom tucked away in Samut Sakhon Province, students are huddled around a colorful board game. But this isn’t just play, it’s a lesson in climate change, gender equality and global citizenship. The SDG Hero Thailand Project, part of the global SDG Hero Programme founded by the Boke Foundation, is using game-based tools to teach the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through interactive learning.

Thailand – A Case Study in Local Empowerment
Launched in early 2025, the SDG Hero Thailand project has already engaged over 12,000 students across 17 schools. Working closely with the Samut Sakhon Provincial Government, the project has built a local ecosystem of trained educators, youth facilitators, and community allies.
Teachers receive hands-on training using the SDG Hero toolkit, a modular set of game-based learning resources that align with key SDG themes such as environmental protection, health, and peace education. These resources are not only interactive and visual, but also adaptable to Thai cultural and linguistic contexts, ensuring relevance for local classrooms.
The initiative’s lightweight, scalable model, featuring open-source educational kits, AI-supported localization, and peer-to-peer educator networks, makes it particularly effective in under-resourced and rural settings without the need for heavy infrastructure.

Global Recognition from UNESCO ICUA
ICUA (UNESCO Associated Schools Network International Centre) is the only Category II Centre worldwide dedicated to advancing sustainable development education through the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). Its endorsement reflects the global relevance and quality of SDG Hero’s educational content.
“This recognition affirms the educational value of our content, and we’re excited about the opportunity to support thousands of schools within this global network worldwide.”

A Global Programme Poised for Growth
Launched in 2021 by the Boke Foundation, the SDG Hero Program aims to build a worldwide network of young changemakers through playful, accessible, and locally relevant education.
From rural Kenya to urban Indonesia, the program works with schools, NGOs, and public institutions to deliver game-based, youth-centered learning experiences on urgent global issues; from biodiversity and health equity to peaceful conflict resolution.

In collaboration with partners such as UNESCO and the UN Global Compact, SDG Hero is now scaling through regional pilot and educator networks across Asia, Africa and South America. Its open-source structure and flexible formats make it especially well-suited for integration into diverse education systems.
In Thailand, the next phase includes expansion to additional provinces, development of sustainable teacher training models, and deeper collaboration with public education systems to embed the toolkit into regular curricula.
“This is more than just a game,” said one Thai educator. “It’s a bridge between global goals and local action, and our students are ready to cross it.”

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