1. SDGs in Leadership
by Joyline Chai
Transforming Our World:
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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- 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
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7. 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
9. Sustainable Development Goals
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part
Governments Private sector Civil society People like you
10. Youth and the SDGs
The world is home to the largest
group of 10 to 24-year-olds in
history:
1.8 billion and 90% of them live in
developing countries.
Young people aged 15–24 are
three times more likely than older
segments of the population to be
unemployed.
Some 75 million youth aged 15–
24 are currently unemployed.
More than 600 million jobs must
be generated by 2030.
12. Be Your Own Boss
It doesn’t mean that only
to start your own
business, but also take
control of your destiny,
your life and crafting
them to make a legacy
for your future
generation
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13. Why “taking control of
your destiny” is crucial
and important?
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14. You get to chart your
own destiny.
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No one else can stop you
from achieving your dream.
You reap what you sow.
You experience the joy of
self-determination.
15. What is the common qualities you need to
take control of your destiny?
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determination
leadership
Self discipline
16. by Joyline Chai
MOST GOVERNMENTS
STARTED WITH THE BEST
INTENTIONS...
Things are easier said than done, and when world leaders signed
up to deliver the SDGs they did so with the best intentions.
However….
In the 21st century no leader should be held back by his or her ego.
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The best leaders are strong
because they acknowledge they are vulnerable.
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LEADERS WHO ARE
UNDERPERFORMING IS NOT WEAK
BUT THEY NEED HELP...
In 2015, the leaders of 193 countries of the world came together
to make a commitment
We continue to see conflicts, and an ever increasing number of
displaced people and refugees as a result.
In June 2018, the UN reported that progress on the Sustainable
Development Goals is not moving fast enough to meet the ambitious
17 goals, “leaving no-one behind”, by 2030.
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A SMALL IMPROVEMENT IN PERFORMANCE,
WILL CAUSE A HUGE SHIFT IN ITS ABILITY TO
DELIVER ON THE SDGs...
Structured, systematic, result-oriented and long-term approach
uses light touch techniques, high-tech data and multi-faceted
interventions
KNOWLEDGE
EXPERIENCES
SKILLS
COMPETENCIES
21. Noora Health
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equipping hospitals and
nurses to leverage families
of patients as caregivers to
bridge the human resource
gap in hospitals.
26. Microsoft
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As part of its affordable access initiative,
Microsoft works with partners around the world
to deploy cost-effective connectivity solutions
for schools and communities to address this
problem.
Through these projects 104 k-12 schools and 9
universities on 5 continents have been
connected to the Internet, covering a population
of over 400,000 people.
4.1) By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free,
equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading
to relevant and effective learning outcomes
27. Microsoft
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8.8) Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working
environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in
particular women migrants, and those in precarious
employment
Microsoft developed and sponsored an e-
learning tool in collaboration with End
Human Trafficking Now and UN.GIFT.
28. Microsoft
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16.a) Strengthen relevant national institutions, including
through international cooperation, for building capacities at
all levels, in particular in developing countries, for preventing
violence and combating terrorism and crime
Microsoft developed a tool – PhotoDNA – which
creates something like a fingerprint of an image
which can be compared with the signatures of
other images to find copies.
29. Universiti Sains Malaysia initiate Malaysia’s first
marine monitoring on pollution
Keynote Address by Joyline Chai
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33. 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/
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