Sustainable development goal, High-Level Panel on Water.

I am most inspired with sustainable development goal, High-Level Panel on Water. In April 2016 the United Nations Secretary-General and President of the World Bank Group convened a High-Level Panel on Water (HLPW). The video about the “High-Level panel on water” was very effective.

WHY THE ONLY FUTURE WORTH BUILDING INCLUDES EVERYONE BY HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS

The TED talk by Pope Francis is very interesting. “The Future You”, how you can look into future through yourself, was well said by Pope Francis from this speech. I completely agree with him that the future is made by us. Our interaction with others is most important in bringing a bright future. Our life flows through our relationships with others. Often you have to ask the question, what good things I can do to help others? By watching this video you can find out what help you can do to others.

BRONFENBRENNER’S ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM

Bronfenbrenner’s, Ecological Systems Theory to explain how the inherent qualities of a child and his environment interact to influence how he will grow and develop.

Micro-system is the smallest and immediate environment of a person. Such as parents, siblings, grandparents, teacher, co-workers, friends, and family doctor.

Mesosystem encompasses the interaction of the different microsystems which the developing child finds himself in. It is an interaction between two microsystems and as such, involves linkages between home and school, between peer group and family, or between family and church.

Reference: What is Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory? (2013, November 3). Retrieved January 20, 2019, from https://www.psychologynoteshq.com/bronfenbrenner-ecological-theory/

Community Developments for a Better Environment for Our Future.

Center for Neihboorwood Technology.

https://www.cnt.org.

I came across this site and admired what they are doing to build a better community. Please check out the website to learn more about their mission.

The organization Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) is a great organization because it advocates for better living and easier ways to live in urban communities. CNT’s goal is to advance urban sustainability and shared prosperity through initiatives in transportation, water, climate, and public policy. CNT coach city leaders, advise decision makers and find new ways to solve challenges. They try to give the opportunity of good living to all people whether rich or poor. They make sure that the communities are sustainable, and they have a lot of care and passion put into building them. Some ideas they have put forward to further enhance communities are rooftop gardens, energy conservation, and alternatives to transportation. Rooftop gardens would be a good addition to many houses because it could utilize lots of space at the top of houses and put it to good use with gardens that homeowners could use to make their own food. Another idea that was put forward was energy conservation which would be used to keep housing costs down. This idea would help make houses more affordable and energy less used. Lastly, the idea of alternative transportation was made which could help keep transportation costs down by using things like bikes and walking instead of driving/using the bus. It would also help reduce pollution making the city cleaner. I admire this organization because they care about the communities and people to live in a clean environment. They give opportunities to young inventors. They’re engaged by governments, advocates, policy makers, and community groups to apply their expertise to solving problems.

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Love God and Love What You Have!

Love God. Make a real commitment to the well-being of others. Love what you have. Love helping others. Love your family, friends and the community.

PRAYER

Pray for you, your family and others. Praying God will give you powers to achieve all your goals.

HELP

Help others will come back to you.
“When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” 
― Maya Angelou