GNA Short Video Guidelines

Dear Green Network Asia members, communities, readers, and literally everyone!

We would like to invite you to share your real world insights, experiences, and wisdom on Green Network Asia’s “Short Video” platform.

Mission

Green Network Asia’s “Short Video” platform aims to showcase your real world insights, experiences, and wisdom on sustainability-related issues and sustainable development in a bite-sized, creative audio-visual format.

In your short video, you can explain or advocate on sustainability-related issues that you find important and are close to your heart, based on your real world experiences. This can serve as a creative platform for you to create public awareness, amplify important public issues, advocate for positive change, and more.

Benefits

By publishing your short video with Green Network Asia, you will benefit from our editorial support, such as curation, editing, audio-visual design, publication, and dissemination.

You will gain exposure in our ecosystem that will creatively promote your real world insights, experiences, and wisdom, as well as your points of view, voices, and profile to our multi-stakeholder communities and the general public.

GNA's multi-stakeholder communities have passion, enthusiasm, aspiration, influence, and interest in sustainable development. Moreover, they have power, influence, and potential in their respective fields and organizations.

We continuously create an ecosystem of shared value for sustainable development with our multi-stakeholder communities across sectors to solve problems and achieve collective impact in society.

We do not provide honorarium for the organically earned publications in Green Network Asia’s “Short Video” platform.

Topics of Interest

To be relevant to Green Network Asia’s audiences, your short video should cover any of the following topics:

Poverty Eradication | Rural Development | Food Security | Nutrition | Sustainable Agriculture | Herbs and Spices | Health and Well-Being | Health and Population | Education | Culture | Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Water and Sanitation | Energy Transition| Green Economy | Sustainable Tourism | Employment and Decent Work for All | Social Protection | Industry | Sustainable Transport | Reduced Inequalities | Youth | Children | Disabilities | Indigenous Peoples | Disaster Risk Reduction | Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements | Sustainable Consumption and Production | Sustainable Value Chain | Chemicals and Waste | Climate Change | Atmosphere | Small Island Developing States | Oceans and Seas | Biodiversity and Ecosystems | Forest | Mountain | Desertification, Land Degradation, and Drought | Integrated Decision Making and Participation | Institutional Framework and International Cooperation for Sustainable Development | Capacity Development | Sustainable Finance | Financial Inclusion | Blended Finance | Multi-stakeholder Partnership and Voluntary Commitments | Science | Technology | Trade | Impact Investing |  Corporate Responsibility | Corporate Sustainability | Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) | Corporate Accountability 

Technical Guidelines

Editorial Decision

We do our best to review your short video submission and notify you about our editorial decision as soon as possible within one week.​

If we don’t get back to you within one week, you may assume that we will not publish your short video.​

Curation and Editing

We do careful final curation on the short video that we have approved to be published. We ask the creator to approve all the changes before publishing the final version on GNA's social media channels.

Submission

Please submit your short video with the subject “Short Video Submission: [Title]” to our editorial team via email: [email protected]

In the body of the email, please include your profile (name, job title, organization, and social media accounts to be invited for collaboration).

We look forward to learning, sharing, networking, and collaborating with you to create positive impact for people and the planet through public education and multi-stakeholder advocacy on sustainability-related issues and sustainable development.

Thank you for your participation!

Last updated: 03 December 2025

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