Global Local Challanges in Ethic, Responsibility and Sustainability- Final Assignment
The six ‘set assessment exercises’ are as follows.
1. Based on the TRP for week 1 – SDG 16 Standing up for human rights,
Critically analyse the role of responsible leadership in standing up for human rights
2. Based on the TRP for week 2 – SDGs associated with the Planet,
Critically analyse how organisations can help reduce their impact on biodiversity loss
3. Based on the TRP for week 3 – SDG 13 Climate Action,
Critically analyse opportunities for building resilience to climate change in your region
4. Based on the TRP for week 4 -SDG 12 Responsible Production & Consumption,
Critically analyse how resource efficiency can improve sustainability
5. Based on the TRP for week 5 – SDGs related to People,
Critically analyse how organisations can support vulnerable communities in their supply chain
6. Based on the TRP for week 6 -Partnerships,
Critically analyse why partnerships are important for sustainable development
For each of your six questions, you need to:
1.0 Use the question as the heading for the work, and provide:
1.1 Critical analysis (400 words)
Guidance:
The critical analysis is a 400-word critical literature review based on in depth use of selected readings from this week’s TRP. We are looking for depth of understanding. We recommend 4-6 TRP readings.
1.2 Current Status (75 words)
This briefly outlines what your organisation is already doing in response to the issue being analysed.
1.3 Recommendations (150 words)
Based on your learning from this week’s TRP, what could your organisation do to address this issue? Use extended bullet points to outline your three top recommendations for your organisation (50 words each). Your recommendations should include specific actions and be referenced to specific ideas from your learning. Try to include positive ideas for change rather than just doing less harm. You should reference the specific source of your ideas from the learning.
You should collate your six answers into one 4,000-word report.