Sustainable Development Goals
193 Countries have committed to solving the 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals)
No country is on track to achieve the goals by 2030.
The Problem
Why Are the Sustainable Development Goals Hard To Achieve?
There is no way to measure progress.
Impact is not easily traceable, verifiable or monitored.
Most countries do not have a set strategy for tackling the SDGs
Collaborating with Grass Roots Organisations is often difficult
No real time data. Tracking is currently a massive audit process where data is collated. This is usually done once every few years leaving gross discrepancies and a high margin for error.
y for them to measure progress.
Greenwashing is common as collation and analysis of impact is often costly and difficult
Showcasing impact is often not effective
Interest in their initiatives is usually quite low
Lack of guidance. How do we help? How do we make more sustainable choices?
Feels like their individual efforts don’t make much of a difference
The Solution
Incentivise and reward action
Collaborate with organisations and individuals within their country.
Collate stats and data from organisations and individuals part of their country
Measure trends and progress towards achieving sustainable development goals.
Ability to Partner and Collaborate with other organisations
Showcase and give transparency to their work
Incentivise the public to get involved in initiatives
Community and supportive social engagement on issues they care about
Simple step by step guidance on how to create an impact
Access to events, organisations and projects which they can contribute to
Challenge and reward system to keep you engaged and motivated.