This course is designed for those who want to learn about the latest development agenda achieved by the international community in 2030. Focusing on the five pillars of "2030 agenda" - people, prosperity, the earth, peace and justice, and partnership - students learn to tie these pillars and develop practical policy development and development activities It is necessary to incorporate it into the environment of developed countries and developing countries. . Following the introduction module of the '2030 agenda' and the main concept of sustainable development goals, the series of modules provides people's foundation, the earth's prosperity and sustainable development goals, peace and partnership. In the last module, we will explore future direction, provide a channel where young generation can participate, and incorporate sustainability goal into policy decision of the student group. To better understand our course, please visit our promotional video. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v = KATSb 73 TeB 4
This week will focus on the prosperity of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development if the last module is focused on activities within the 2030 agenda to tackle Earth-related issues. Economic development is an important element of any development agenda. Analyze past economic and political trends and show examples of ways to achieve sustainable economic development. We will cover the concept of sustainable economic trends such as social innovation and green employment, building and energy
The collective model of GRID Impact supports designers and researchers of the global innovation community. Our collective members will cooperate with an interdisciplinary team to provide our partners with a total solution to their problems. GRID does not have an independent wolf but promotes pollination beyond collaboration and field by combining a behavioral economist with user experience designer, educator, and financial subsidiary specialist. On a more personal level, the topic of asking for help is a social entrepreneur for me. I 'm finding a new mentor "on the list of things I have to do for over 8 months. This is not that I have not had a great mentor in the past or not at all. But perhaps this is a good habit for any entrepreneur: to improve relationships with mentors and to expand the circle as the business grows
"Collective influence", Stanford Social Innovation Review 9, no. 1 (Winter 2011), John Kania and Mark Kramer argued that as organizations adopt "collective impact" approach beyond individual initiatives, complex problems could lead to faster solutions It is. Likewise, innovation penetration theorists state that reliable communication networks are essential to adopt new ideas. Everett M. Rogers, "The Spread of Innovation" (New York: Free Press, 1962).
There is no consensus on the consensus on the definition of social innovation. Most definitions contain specific elements of a process or impact. In many cases, social innovation entails doing new things or doing new things in order to influence social, social, or systematic changes. Although these definitions contain similar ideas, the details of each organization definition leads to organizational work in various directions. As shown in the definition above, similar elements contain various ideas. For example, performing a "new" operation may include a new process, a new solution, or a new way. Changes in society may require systematic changes, changes in culture, gradual improvement of issues, cooperation, reorganization of assets, or response to social needs. Sometimes social innovation is about innovation from the community and sometimes it involves mobilizing communities and creating desirable influences.