Innovative Solutions for Rural Revitalisation

Sustainable Solidarity Impact Platform (SSIP)

Project Team

Leader: Castro Luisa Tan (AIRI Fellow)

Members: Lau Ho Yung Francis (AIRI Associate Fellow), Md Abdullah Al Mamun (AIRI Associate Fellow)

Background and Introduction

SSIP aims to connect social impact leaders and sustainable living practitioners in Hong Kong, linking them to international networks and programmes. Through an online platform, it provides an e-directory, a calendar for events, and a repository of research and information to promote best practices and reduce duplication of efforts. SSIP will enable key players such as the Hong Kong Social Enterprise Summit (SES), the General Chamber of Social Enterprises (GCSE) and the Social Enterprise Business Centre (SEBC) to connect more closely with private initiatives like Dream Impact and more importantly, primary producers in agriculture, fisheries as well as other secondary industries with their cooperatives. SSIP will streamline efforts and provide timely support to reduce business failures.

Project Site

Online platform for all 18 districts to connect to the local and international communities

Proposed Project Actions and Deliverables

  • Conduct a survey to gather views and research on sustainable development in Hong Kong. SES, Dream Impact, Education for Good, and B Lab have agreed to collaborate.
  • Contact international networks and research possible services to offer.
  • Address common operational obstacles for SEs and build a community partnership through a membership system.
  • Build an online platform with an SE coupon, e-directory, a central calendar for all to promote events, and a repository of research and information on sustainable development in Hong Kong.
  • Train underprivileged members of the community such as the ethnic minorities to do IT work for SEs and primary producers.
  • Represent small SEs in trade fairs, offer training, and provide low-cost Software as a service solution to social entrepreneurs and primary producers.
  • Disseminate relevant local and overseas research information regularly and collaborate on research and projects.
  • Promote SSIP and its members on social media and undertake education initiatives in cooperation with members to promote SDGs to schools and universities.
  • Highlight possible solutions to abandoned villages through community engagement.

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