Progress report for
Objectif 2030
Achievement at a glance
- Development of the Objectif 2030 online platform<br>- Organization of the first MOOC session : 2600 students originating from 99 countries followed a course on sustainable development issues and actions (six educational modules structured into 30 videos)
<br>- Call for proposals : 215 field projects have been submitted to the Objectif 2030 platform and 21 of them selected to benefit from the technical and financial participatory tool (69 932 beneficiaries from 14 countries). Six of them have already been totally funded (8 508 beneficiaries)
<br>- Organization of a side event to the HLPF2017 on "Helping people embrace the SDG's: what innovative strategies to use ?"
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Challenges faced in implementation
Overall, the Objectif 2030 initiative has achieved the level of results expected at this point. 2017 was the first year with full operational capacity (1st training session, 1st call for proposals) for the initiative and we are still learning from this step. Areas for improvement include coordination amongst the project's partners, diversification of course material, increased sources of funding to support field projects, and development of more targeted efforts to support replication.Next Steps
Five web documentaries on five pilot projects will be produced by the end of 2017 in order to develop capacity building and share experience as well as the scaling-up of frugal innovations.Beneficiaries
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Actions
- 2600 people originating from 99 countries followed the 1st MOOC session on sustainable development issues and action in March 2017. The course material remains freely accessible online for those who are signed up to the platform (3075 people so far).<br>
<br>- Six sustainable development projects benefiting 8508 people have already been totally funded.
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