Swapnil Saundarya Decade of Action for SDG
10-Year Campaign to Generate Awareness & Take Action for SDGs
Launched on: 27th April 2020
Methodology:
✔ Art Activism 🎨
✔ Protest Art ✊
✔ Participatory Communication & Social Action
It didn’t erupt overnight. It simmered. It brewed in the quiet corners where truth hides. A doodle in the margins. A thought that refused to die. A ripple that refused to calm. And today, Swapnil Saundarya’s Decade of Action for SDGs has grown into an uprising—subtle in its entry, seismic in its impact.
It’s not noise. It’s a frequency.
One that doesn’t scream; it shakes.
One that doesn’t threaten; it awakens.
Since its inception on April 27, 2020, this movement has slipped through cracks, infiltrated conversations, and unsettled comfort zones. Not with chaos—but with clarity. Not with rage—but with resistance.
This isn’t a pep-talk for the privileged.
This is a reckoning for the real world.
A rebellion stitched with art. A narrative sharpened by truth. An activism powered by people, not PR.
From Comfort Zones to Confrontation: The Unfiltered Pulse of the SDGs
Let’s be honest. The world is drowning in glossy sustainability reports and pastel-coloured promises. The hashtags are cute. The campaigns are safe. The intentions? Convenient.
But reality doesn’t soften itself for anyone.
Women still walk home with keys between their fingers.
Villages still vanish under climate floods.
Shame still silences survivors.
Burnout still eats away at young minds.
And that’s exactly why Swapnil Saundarya’s initiative refuses to stay within the sanitized corridors of institutional activism.
It drags the 17 Sustainable Development Goals out of their PowerPoint prisons and places them right where they matter—on streets, in stories, in art, in agitation.
Because the SDGs were never meant to be decoration.
They were meant to be disruption.












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