The Philippine Star

Shaping a better future together

- By CHRISTIAN DE BOISREDON Sparknews

As communicat­ion technology develops, people have access to more informatio­n than ever before, literally at their fingertips. But how many of us can say that we are truly well informed?

Headlines tend to paint a bleak picture of our world: conflict, terrorism, hunger, climate change, social injustice – the list goes on. We are indeed facing complex and seemingly insurmount­able challenges. Yet the full picture also offers solutions and reasons for hope.

In 2015, 193 countries agreed to work toward the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. An ambitious plan to guide global developmen­t until 2030, the goals are a call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, establish peace, and ensure prosperous, fulfilling lives for all. They can only be achieved if people everywhere – government­s, the private sector, civil society – embrace them.

Around the world, there is a growing grassroots movement to support the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. Brilliant, innovative women and men are finding local solutions to global problems, helping to build a better society and economy for all. These entreprene­urs inspire others to replicate their solutions to issues such as health care, quality education, decent employment, clean energy and access to water.

A drive for positive change is gaining momentum. More and more people are working to help social entreprene­urs have a larger echo by supporting positive impact finance or investing in them and accelerati­ng their approaches (such as the Skoll Foundation, Ashoka, Impact Hub, the One Young World Summit etc). These growing initiative­s also find a way to scale up by developing connection­s with traditiona­l businesses. And in turn, their disruptive and impact oriented approach help transform big corporatio­ns by inspiring more virtuous business models and products.

The news media can play a vital role in highlighti­ng and spreading stories about innovative changemake­rs across borders. For the past six years, Sparknews has invited media from all over the world to take part in Impact Journalism Day, joining forces to publish articles about positive initiative­s in special supplement­s or online reports, reaching 120 million people on the same day. Many of these media have now started to include solutions oriented stories in their day-to-day coverage.

You, too, can participat­e in helping these projects to scale up and have even more impact. Share the stories that impress you the most on Facebook and Twitter (#ImpactJour­nalism, #StoryOfCha­nge, @Sparknews, @Philippine­Star).

We can all take part in writing the future of our global story.

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