by Majka Baur | Oct 29, 2024 | Behaviour, Changemakers, Designing for Behaviour Change, Impact Measurement, Regeneration
When I started the Behaviour Change Project back in 2017 with great enthusiasm, I wanted to support entrepreneurs, project managers, employees, volunteers or students to access and apply key knowledge from behavioural science to design their solutions. Like many...
by Anaïs Sägesser | Dec 28, 2023 | Changemakers, Climate change, Regeneration, Transitions
In a world grappling with environmental challenges, the pursuit of a sustainable and flourishing existence requires a reevaluation of our lifestyles and the adoption of strategies like sufficiency and regeneration. This blog based on a whitepaper, born out of the...
by Anaïs Sägesser | Jun 27, 2022 | Changemakers, Collaborative Action, Transitions
War, loneliness, inequity, biodiversity loss and climate crisis. Despite our good intentions, we are struggling to tackle the great challenges of our times effectively. By breaking down grand challenges into small tangible problems that are solvable, we keep failing...
by Majka Baur | Dec 9, 2019 | Changemakers, Climate change, Collaborative Action, Private Sector, Public Sector, Transitions, Uncategorized
Climate activism is unlocking political awareness Climate awareness is becoming connected to climate action in many different spheres. The consciousness of young people, being aware and frustrated led to the emergence of a new movement. Greta became its voice and...
by Katrin Hauser | Mar 1, 2019 | Changemakers, Transitions
by Tanya Murphy with Nadene Canning, Biliana Vassileva &Â Katrin Hauser Accelerate2030 powered by the Impact Hub Geneva & UNDP and partnered with scaling4good. Accelerate2030 is a multi-stakeholder program co-initiated by Impact Hub and UNDP in 2016, with the...
by Majka Baur | Oct 16, 2018 | Behaviour, Changemakers, Designing for Behaviour Change
How great would it be to have a magic wand that makes people change how they behave? I would have used it to switch people to biking from driving cars; to buying consciously rather than based on sexist advertisements, or to voting based on long-term wins for everybody...