Local Solutions for National Problems: How Nonprofit Organisations Tackle the Sustainable Development Goals

Date

2023-08-09

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

2692-2053

DOI

Volume Title

Publisher

Social Innovations Partners

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

There are many studies on several actors (including organizations) attempting to tackle the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, especially at the strategic level. However, attempts by local actors in developing economies are often underexplored. Through multiple in-depth interviews with nonprofit organizations, this article provides evidence of how nonprofit founders develop solutions for national problems using local resources. The findings from multiple interviews with the founders revealed that they demonstrate pro-social behaviour but have distinct personal experiences and backgrounds that shaped their nonprofit model. Interestingly, both founders utilize knowledge of the local environment, grants from international NGOs, educational hubs, and local community actors to enact activities (and actions) to end period poverty, vocational skills gap, and gender inequality.

Description

open access article

Keywords

Nonprofit organizations, Sustainable development goals, Gambia

Citation

Kah, S. (2023) Local Solutions for National Problems: How Nonprofit Organisations Tackle the Sustainable Development Goals. Social Innovations Journal, 19

Rights

Research Institute