Courses Tag: Regeneration & Stewardship
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Merry Musings 01 – Regenerative Money, Economics and Work
This nanocourse explores the psycho-spiritual aspects of work and economics, critiquing the current system and envisioning a new, sustainable economy that prioritizes people and the planet. Participants learn to design and contribute to local parallel economies, withdrawing support from the old system and co-creating a new one. -
Beyond Resilient: Integral City Inquiry, Action and Impact
Beyond Resilient (Online) enables Practitioners, Catalysts and Meshworkers to build capacitating scaffolds so that cities work for everyone. Participants grow their leadership to serve the city to thrive within the Master Code of Care: Caring for Self, Others, Place, Planet. -
United Nations SDG 014 – Life Below Water
This nanocourse provides a holistic understanding of SDG 14 - Life Below Water, exploring the ocean's role in climate moderation, marine ecosystems, and human connections to the sea. Participants identify threats to ocean health and develop a simple plan to create positive change in their local community, fostering values and ethics for ocean conservation. -
United Nations SDG 008 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
This nanocourse examines UN Sustainable Development Goal 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth, offering a global perspective on fair employment, sustainable economies, and human-centered development. Learners explore the balance between economic growth and social equity while designing local action plans that promote inclusive and ethical prosperity. -
United Nations SDG 017 – Partnership for the Goals
This nanocourse offers a clear and holistic understanding of UN Sustainable Development Goal 17 – Partnerships for the Goals, emphasizing global collaboration for sustainable development. Learners explore the goal’s key targets, reflect on their own values, and create a practical brief to apply SDG 17 principles within their local communities. -
United Nations SDG 001 – No Poverty
This nanocourse gives you a clear and holistic introduction to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty. It explains the main causes of poverty, the idea of financial inclusion, and some basic tools used to reduce poverty. You will also learn how to read data about poverty and understand differences in development between countries. By the end, you’ll be able to reflect on your own views about poverty and create a simple action plan to support change in your local community. -
United Nations SDG Overview Course – Introduction to the SDGs
This nanocourse provides a holistic understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their global context, encouraging learners to reflect on their values and attitudes towards the SDGs and their community. Participants develop a simple plan to create positive change locally, connecting individual actions to the broader 2030 Agenda. -
United Nations SDG 013 – Climate Action
This nanocourse provides a holistic understanding of climate change, its impacts, and ways to take action on individual, community, and institutional levels to achieve SDG 13 - Climate Action. Participants design a simple project to help their community become more resilient and develop a plan to create change locally. -
United Nations SDG 011 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
This nanocourse explores UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities, offering a global and local perspective on building inclusive, resilient, and eco-friendly urban environments. Learners examine real-world urban challenges and design actionable plans to make their own communities more sustainable and livable. -
Impact Measurement
Impact Measurement teaches you how to evaluate the social value of projects and organizations using proven methodologies aligned with the UN SDGs. Guided by ESG expert Monaem Ben Lellahom, this microcourse equips you with practical tools to track impact, analyze data, and communicate meaningful results to stakeholders and investors.
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