SDG1

No Poverty

The UN defines extreme poverty as surviving on less than $2.15 a day. As of 2022, an estimated 8.4% of humanity (approximately 670 million people) still live in such extreme poverty. The UN's goal is to end this poverty (altogether) by 2030.
Das Bild zeigt das Symbol für das erste Ziel der nachhaltigen Entwicklung der Vereinten Nationen: "Keine Armut". Es ist ein rotes Quadrat mit einer weißen Silhouette einer Gruppe von fünf stilisierten Personen, die eine Familie darstellen. Links steht die Zahl "1" und daneben der Text "Keine Armut".

What contribution can IT solutions make?

As a digital partner, we can help people to access social services or provide them with low-threshold, barrier-free and easily accessible citizen services that they depend on. We can also support people in difficult situations in finding accommodation or a job, and thus offer a way out of poverty.

Our criteria for an SDG project “Software for a better world”

1a - Creating jobs:

The project supports governments, institutions or agencies in creating new jobs or job opportunities or making existing ones more accessible, with at least one of the explicit target groups being socially disadvantaged minorities or people below the poverty line.

1b - Access to social services and basic needs:

The project supports governments, institutions or agencies in providing or facilitating access to social services, financial assistance or access to basic needs, such as housing, basic hygiene or access to technology, where at least one of the explicit target groups benefits from socially disadvantaged minorities or people living below the poverty line.

1c - Operational support for third parties:

The project supports companies and institutions, as well as other organizations such as charities or associations, in implementing their SDG goals by supporting employees in their daily work and simplifying, accelerating or introducing business-relevant, SDG-related processes.

Stefan Jacobs

Principal
Stefan is a principal and head of AccsoNets.
Jacobs Stefan Raute