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Global 1000 Admin Fund

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We believe that all funds should be allocated to a project without excessive fees being charged to you or the project. Therefore we manage the Global 1000 Schools Project solely on contributions by willing donors. We use these funds to host the platform, obtain expert advice where necessary, comply with legal requirements and finally to help cover the expenses of our team.

Our payment platform (Stripe) charges a maximum 2% of funds depending on the payment method used.

99999 Units for Funding

Description

Name

Global 1000 Admin Fund

Project Type

Administration

Website

www.global1000.org

Project Developer

Global 1000 Schools Project

Emission Factor

n/a

Life of Project (years)

25

Project Cost

€1,000,000.00

Location

Maastricht, Netherlands

Size

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kWh generation

n/a

tCO2e mitigation

n/a

Total tonnes over life of project

n/a

Cost per tonne (Units)

€10.00

Total units for funding

1,000,000

Project Specifications

Summary Project

Admin Budget Download

Full Concept Proposal

History of G1000 Development Download

Installer Document

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Further technical documents

On request Contact Us

Sustainable development goals achieved

1 Eradicating poverty in all its forms remains one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. The SDGs are a bold commitment to finish what we started, and end poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030. This involves targeting the most vulnerable, increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate-related disasters.

Our goal to ensure skills training of local technicians will help achieve the goal of eradicating poverty and ensuring equal opportunity to economic resources through the development of the local solar PV industry.

2 The SDGs aim to end all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030, making sure all people – especially children – have access to sufficient and nutritious food all year round.

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3 The Sustainable Development Goals make a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030. The aim is to achieve universal health coverage, and provide access to safe and affordable medicines and vaccines for all. Supporting research and development for vaccines is an essential part of this process as well.

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4 Achieving inclusive and quality education for all reaffirms the belief that education is one of the most powerful and proven vehicles for sustainable development. This goal ensures that all girls and boys complete free primary and secondary schooling by 2030. It also aims to provide equal access to affordable vocational training, to eliminate gender and wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to a quality higher education.

Sustainability begins with education. This conference will seek to not only begin the process of designing an embedded curriculum but to also begin turning those principles into on site practice. This is why delegates will include all stakeholders in the community of UWC Colleges from the European region, including students, staff and academics

5 Ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls is not only a basic human right, but it also crucial to accelerating sustainable development. It has been proven time and again, that empowering women and girls has a multiplier effect, and helps drive up economic growth and development across the board.

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6 Ensuring universal access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030 requires we invest in adequate infrastructure, provide sanitation facilities, and encourage hygiene at every level. Protecting and restoring water-related ecosystems such as forests, mountains, wetlands and rivers is essential if we are to mitigate water scarcity.

Developing clear projects leading to responsible consumption of water and disposal of waste is an essential process in developing experiential learning.

Sustainable Development SDG

Delegates include academic and operational personnel. The workshop seeks to ensure the development of onsite renewable energy generation commitments to ensure visible climate action

8 The SDGs promote sustained economic growth, higher levels of productivity and technological innovation. Encouraging entrepreneurship and job creation are key to this, as are effective measures to eradicate forced labour, slavery and human trafficking.

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9 Technological progress is also key to finding lasting solutions to both economic and environmental challenges, such as providing new jobs and promoting energy efficiency. Promoting sustainable industries, and investing in scientific research and innovation, are all important ways to facilitate sustainable development.

Workshop outcomes will also seek to search for innovative future solutions that will inspire future generations in their sustainability efforts.

10 Income inequality is a global problem that requires global solutions. This involves improving the regulation and monitoring of financial markets and institutions, encouraging development assistance and foreign direct investment to regions where the need is greatest. Facilitating the safe migration and mobility of people is also key to bridging the widening divide.

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11 Extreme poverty is often concentrated in urban spaces, and national and city governments struggle to accommodate the rising population in these areas. Making cities safe and sustainable means ensuring access to safe and affordable housing, and upgrading slum settlements. It also involves investment in public transport, creating green public spaces, and improving urban planning and management in a way that is both participatory and inclusive.

UWC’s are generally in remote locations. As such they provide excellent opportunities to become examples of sustainable communities. The desired outcome of the workshop is that the delegates will leave with futures thinking planning in place.

Efficient use of Resources, Degrowth, Doughnut Economics, Circular Economy

Delegates will be discussing the implementation plans for reducing wasteful consumption, installing efficiency measures and educating their comminity in responsible practices.

Sustainable Development SDG

In addition to examining their current emissions affecting climate, UWC participants will plan a campaign to ensure future generation of power is through renewable energy. They will also seek to address their historical emissions through programs of mitigation

14 The SDGs aim to sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems from pollution, as well as address the impacts of ocean acidification. Enhancing conservation and the sustainable use of ocean-based resources through international law will also help mitigate some of the challenges facing our oceans.

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15 The SDGs aim to conserve and restore the use of terrestrial ecosystems such as forests, wetlands, drylands and mountains by 2020. Halting deforestation is also vital to mitigating the impact of climate change. Urgent action must be taken to reduce the loss of natural habitats and biodiversity which are part of our common heritage.

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16 The SDGs aim to significantly reduce all forms of violence, and work with governments and communities to find lasting solutions to conflict and insecurity. Strengthening the rule of law and promoting human rights is key to this process, as is reducing the flow of illicit arms and strengthening the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance.

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Sustainable Development SDG

The UWC movement is well placed to leverage its network of stakeholders in order to develop a fully funded campaign to achieve the aims of CENDS30:50. Delegates will begin this process as they start to reach out to these stakeholders, thus extending their spheres of influence internationally.