🌏✨ Week 10 - Measurement, Indices & Indicators for SDGs

 This week’s class was truly eye-opening πŸ’‘ as we explored how sustainability is actually measured.

πŸ“ What I Learned:

  • Sustainable development isn’t just a dream 🌈 it needs data and indicators to track real progress!

  • We explored so many cool indices like:

    • 🌱 Human Development Index (HDI)

    • 🌍 Ecological Footprint

    • πŸ˜„ Happy Planet Index

    • πŸ’š Malaysian Shariah Index (love how it ties to Maqasid Shariah

I also learned to differentiate between types of indicators: context, input, process, and impact indicators. These categories helped me see how every stage of a project from planning to results can be tracked and improved. For example, under SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), it was interesting to see how different levels of outcomes from food parcel distribution to health impacts are measured systematically.

Overall, this week has taught me that “what gets measured, gets managed.” As a student and future contributor to society, I now understand that designing and evaluating any sustainable initiative must involve clear, measurable goals supported by relevant indicators. It’s not just about doing good—it’s about doing it effectively and meaningfully.

πŸ“Œ “Sustainable progress starts with meaningful measurement.”


Comments

  1. Useful information about the importance of SDG indicators.

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  2. This is a thoughtful and insightful reflection.Great connection between theory and real world application.

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  3. Great post! I really enjoyed reading it and learned a lot.

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