Progress report for
World Social Capital Monitor
Achievement at a glance
Since 2016 we build up a network of partners in 117 countries to assess eight social goods in now 48 languages: the social climate, trust, the willingness to co-finance public goods by austerity measures and taxes, the willingness to invest in local SME and cooperatives, helpfulness, friendliness and hospitality. This is the first Open Access survey within the SDGsChallenges faced in implementation
We are not to mention the challenges here because we got complains from member States and within the UN for mentioning the political challenges to assessing social goods worldwide.Next Steps
We will continue to achieve a Global acceptance for our eight indicators in order to make them a part of the empirical base to financing the 17 SDGs as public goods.Beneficiaries
220'000 direct and non-direct participants mostly in developing countries (see Monitor 2019)