We Are the People
by Joyline Chai
Transforming Our World:
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
How Impactful Life can be created through practicing SDGs?
Joyline Chai
- CSO –SDG Alliance – Members
- Penang Green Agenda – Working Group for Green Economy
- Penang 2030 – C2 Working Group on Youth, Women and
Seniors empowerment
- Penang Green Council - United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals – Governance and Institution – Working
Group
- 2019 JCI Malaysia National Global Goals Commission
Chairlady
- 2019 JCI Malaysia Global Goals Summit – Organising
Chairlady (partnering with UCSI Group, UCSI University SDG
Centers)
- 2020 JCI Malaysia SDG Coach in SDG Committee
- 2020 SDG Pioneers for Asia Pacific Project
by Joyline Chai
Objectives of the day
• Short briefing of Effective Project Framework
• Brief sharing of Sustainable Development Goals
• Sharing of case studies with outcome
formulation
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by Joyline Chai
Needs Assessment
Define and decide challenges:
• Collect existing information
• Analyze the information
• Meet with officials
• Decide on priorities
by Joyline Chai
No information available?
Conduct your own survey:
• Online surveys
• Face-to-face interviews
• Meet with officials, leaders and
businesses
• Forums
• Town hall meetings
by Joyline Chai
Why “Needs Analysis” is
crucial and important?
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Deeper Look
Why would the
community think so?
How can we help?
by Joyline Chai
Cause and Effect Analysis
The needs analysis will identify the
challenge.
We must detect the causes.
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When to Stop Asking “Why”
• Keep asking why during
the cause detection
process.
• Stop when action will
reduce the effect or
eliminate the cause.
• Stop when the You or your
organisation has reached
the limit of ability to act.
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Partners
• Engaging partners and
taking action
• Building strategic, mutually
beneficial alliances
• Achieve more by leveraging
the strength of partners and
the action of you and your
partners
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What is the Key Message?
We are
the first generation to end poverty, inequality,
injustice
here to save the planet from climate change
And
The Global Goals is for everyone & everywhere,
where no one is left behind
by Joyline Chai
Sustainable Development Goals
25th September 2015
Countries adopted a set of goals
to stimulate action for people, planet,
prosperity, peace and partnership
as part of a new sustainable
development plan
SDGs
17
Associated targets
169
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17 Goals for Sustainable Development
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Sustainable Development Goals
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part
Governments Private sector Civil society People like you
by Joyline Chai
#Youth4SDGs
Youth are both beneficiaries of the SDGs and crucial enablers of them.
They must serve as change makers, communicators, critical thinkers,
innovators, and leaders because the "youth bulge" implies they have a
large stake in the present and future of the world.
by Joyline Chai
Introducing the SDGs
The Sustainable Development Goals
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Three Dimensions of Sustainable Development
by Joyline Chai
Let’s take a tour …
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by Joyline Chai
Another Way to Look at SDGs
by Joyline Chai
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UN SDGs Dashboard
https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/#/
by Joyline Chai
UNSDGs (Malaysia) Statistic from
Domestic of Statistic Malaysia
by Joyline Chai
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Some Case studies……
by Joyline Chai
Last Straw Johor by JCI South Key
• A series of project in a program to promote the
awareness of NO PLASTIC STRAW usage in the
state of Johor to ensure the ocean cleanness
by Joyline Chai
Description
• The LO work together
with the independent
statistic expert to
collect the data in
plastic straw usage in
Johor which cause
ocean pollution. They
work together with the
local state starting
from SouthKey to kick
start the project
Global Goals Results
• The program
started in 2019
and has gain
support from the
local authority for
promotion. The
impact of
approximate
500,000 public
awakened.
by Joyline Chai
by Joyline Chai
Green the School by JCI Pearl
• Statistic from KKM April 2019, 15% of
Malaysia children suffering from obesity
which is top 1 in Asia Pacific and NCD
disease Malaysia being in the top 3
countries in ASEAN for highest
percentage of obesity. Pearl identify the
problem and found the root cause is
lacking of education and awareness.
by Joyline Chai
Description
• Pearl collaborate with the
right partner, Penang
Adventist Hospital, primary
schools and Penang Health
Exco YB Afiff to provide a
series of activities and
workshop to create
awareness since young and
kids will bring the message
back to their family
members. On top of that we
have 100 health ambassador
who sponsor for kids to
attend workshop and camp.
Global Goals Results
• The program
benefited more
than 3 schools
which resulted
to 1,000 pax
being
benefited
through the
progress in less
than 3 months
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Universiti Sains Malaysia initiate Malaysia’s first
marine monitoring on pollution
Keynote Address by Joyline Chai
by Joyline Chai
The Impact Continues….
Keynote Address by Joyline Chai
• Marine biologist Prof Datuk
Dr Aileen Tan and the team
has offered to help monitor
marine pollution in Penang.
Some of them including the
Fisheries Department and
Department of Environment.
This team has proposed a
long-term and intensive
monitoring for the studies
which will be done every
three month
Global Goals Results
• The state
government has
stated their
intention to form a
collaboration with
Universiti Sains
Malaysia’s Centre
for Marine and
Coastal Studies in
regard to
environmental
impact assessment
of state projects
Description
by Joyline Chai
SDGs Project
ACHIEVEMENT
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SDGs Project
by Joyline Chai
Lions Centennial Services Excellence
A Collection of Lions Service Projects
http://lionscentennialservices.com
Never, Ever Give Up!
Biography – Malaysia’s 80s Badminton Player Foo Kok Keong
http://howtze.com/foo-kok-keong-never-ever-give-up/
by Joyline Chai
Stretch Advertising Dollar
Social Good Branding
Leave A Legacy
Businesses can…..
by Joyline Chai
Each goal
is
important
in itself …
And they
are all
connected
by Joyline Chai
Why link your project to SDGs?
Emphasize your impact
Channel your impact as part of the world’s
impact
Become more relevant to the world
New spoken language between civil society
Connect to more partners
by Joyline Chai
How to link your project to SDGs?
Determine clear and concise
objectives for your project/ concept
from early phase of planning
Identify your target
audience and beneficiaries
Identify which SDGs is relevant to your
project objectives
( it could be more than one)
Chose the SDG/s most
relevant to your project
by Joyline Chai
The SDGs 2030 Card Game
by Joyline Chai
Evaluation
You do not end the responsibility with the
project until the evaluation of the exercise has
been done.
Was the project a success? If so, why was it? Is
further action required to fulfill the need?
If it wasn’t a success, why not?
by Joyline Chai
What is your time
line to implement
this project?
People!
Projects Impact…
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You and I, for the betterment of Malaysia
by Joyline Chai
Thank you!
Let’s create Impact with Global Goals!
CONTACT US
Joyline Chai
thesdg2030@gmail.com
Facebook/Instagram/Youtube:
@theSDG2030
by Joyline Chai

How Impactful Life can be created through practicing SDGs? - 7th April 2020 Version

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    We Are thePeople by Joyline Chai Transforming Our World: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development How Impactful Life can be created through practicing SDGs?
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    Joyline Chai - CSO–SDG Alliance – Members - Penang Green Agenda – Working Group for Green Economy - Penang 2030 – C2 Working Group on Youth, Women and Seniors empowerment - Penang Green Council - United Nations Sustainable Development Goals – Governance and Institution – Working Group - 2019 JCI Malaysia National Global Goals Commission Chairlady - 2019 JCI Malaysia Global Goals Summit – Organising Chairlady (partnering with UCSI Group, UCSI University SDG Centers) - 2020 JCI Malaysia SDG Coach in SDG Committee - 2020 SDG Pioneers for Asia Pacific Project by Joyline Chai
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    Objectives of theday • Short briefing of Effective Project Framework • Brief sharing of Sustainable Development Goals • Sharing of case studies with outcome formulation by Joyline Chai
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    Needs Assessment Define anddecide challenges: • Collect existing information • Analyze the information • Meet with officials • Decide on priorities by Joyline Chai
  • 6.
    No information available? Conductyour own survey: • Online surveys • Face-to-face interviews • Meet with officials, leaders and businesses • Forums • Town hall meetings by Joyline Chai
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    Why “Needs Analysis”is crucial and important? by Joyline Chai
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    Deeper Look Why wouldthe community think so? How can we help? by Joyline Chai
  • 9.
    Cause and EffectAnalysis The needs analysis will identify the challenge. We must detect the causes. by Joyline Chai
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    When to StopAsking “Why” • Keep asking why during the cause detection process. • Stop when action will reduce the effect or eliminate the cause. • Stop when the You or your organisation has reached the limit of ability to act. by Joyline Chai
  • 11.
    Partners • Engaging partnersand taking action • Building strategic, mutually beneficial alliances • Achieve more by leveraging the strength of partners and the action of you and your partners by Joyline Chai
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    What is theKey Message? We are the first generation to end poverty, inequality, injustice here to save the planet from climate change And The Global Goals is for everyone & everywhere, where no one is left behind by Joyline Chai
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    Sustainable Development Goals 25thSeptember 2015 Countries adopted a set of goals to stimulate action for people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership as part of a new sustainable development plan SDGs 17 Associated targets 169 by Joyline Chai
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    17 Goals forSustainable Development by Joyline Chai
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    Sustainable Development Goals Forthe goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part Governments Private sector Civil society People like you by Joyline Chai
  • 16.
    #Youth4SDGs Youth are bothbeneficiaries of the SDGs and crucial enablers of them. They must serve as change makers, communicators, critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders because the "youth bulge" implies they have a large stake in the present and future of the world. by Joyline Chai
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    Introducing the SDGs TheSustainable Development Goals by Joyline Chai
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    Three Dimensions ofSustainable Development by Joyline Chai
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    Let’s take atour … by Joyline Chai
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    Another Way toLook at SDGs by Joyline Chai
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    UNSDGs (Malaysia) Statisticfrom Domestic of Statistic Malaysia by Joyline Chai
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    Last Straw Johorby JCI South Key • A series of project in a program to promote the awareness of NO PLASTIC STRAW usage in the state of Johor to ensure the ocean cleanness by Joyline Chai
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    Description • The LOwork together with the independent statistic expert to collect the data in plastic straw usage in Johor which cause ocean pollution. They work together with the local state starting from SouthKey to kick start the project Global Goals Results • The program started in 2019 and has gain support from the local authority for promotion. The impact of approximate 500,000 public awakened. by Joyline Chai
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    Green the Schoolby JCI Pearl • Statistic from KKM April 2019, 15% of Malaysia children suffering from obesity which is top 1 in Asia Pacific and NCD disease Malaysia being in the top 3 countries in ASEAN for highest percentage of obesity. Pearl identify the problem and found the root cause is lacking of education and awareness. by Joyline Chai
  • 31.
    Description • Pearl collaboratewith the right partner, Penang Adventist Hospital, primary schools and Penang Health Exco YB Afiff to provide a series of activities and workshop to create awareness since young and kids will bring the message back to their family members. On top of that we have 100 health ambassador who sponsor for kids to attend workshop and camp. Global Goals Results • The program benefited more than 3 schools which resulted to 1,000 pax being benefited through the progress in less than 3 months by Joyline Chai
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    Universiti Sains Malaysiainitiate Malaysia’s first marine monitoring on pollution Keynote Address by Joyline Chai by Joyline Chai
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    The Impact Continues…. KeynoteAddress by Joyline Chai
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    • Marine biologistProf Datuk Dr Aileen Tan and the team has offered to help monitor marine pollution in Penang. Some of them including the Fisheries Department and Department of Environment. This team has proposed a long-term and intensive monitoring for the studies which will be done every three month Global Goals Results • The state government has stated their intention to form a collaboration with Universiti Sains Malaysia’s Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies in regard to environmental impact assessment of state projects Description by Joyline Chai
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    Lions Centennial ServicesExcellence A Collection of Lions Service Projects http://lionscentennialservices.com Never, Ever Give Up! Biography – Malaysia’s 80s Badminton Player Foo Kok Keong http://howtze.com/foo-kok-keong-never-ever-give-up/ by Joyline Chai
  • 38.
    Stretch Advertising Dollar SocialGood Branding Leave A Legacy Businesses can….. by Joyline Chai
  • 39.
    Each goal is important in itself… And they are all connected by Joyline Chai
  • 40.
    Why link yourproject to SDGs? Emphasize your impact Channel your impact as part of the world’s impact Become more relevant to the world New spoken language between civil society Connect to more partners by Joyline Chai
  • 41.
    How to linkyour project to SDGs? Determine clear and concise objectives for your project/ concept from early phase of planning Identify your target audience and beneficiaries Identify which SDGs is relevant to your project objectives ( it could be more than one) Chose the SDG/s most relevant to your project by Joyline Chai
  • 42.
    The SDGs 2030Card Game by Joyline Chai
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    Evaluation You do notend the responsibility with the project until the evaluation of the exercise has been done. Was the project a success? If so, why was it? Is further action required to fulfill the need? If it wasn’t a success, why not? by Joyline Chai
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    What is yourtime line to implement this project?
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    You and I,for the betterment of Malaysia by Joyline Chai
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    Thank you! Let’s createImpact with Global Goals! CONTACT US Joyline Chai thesdg2030@gmail.com Facebook/Instagram/Youtube: @theSDG2030 by Joyline Chai