Tracking media and measuring accountability for the SDGs


Tracking media and measuring accountability for the SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals will remain only aspirational if there is no accountability for their implementation. In this episode, I speak with Roland Schatz, a leader in the field of media impact and an expert on the SDGs, on how to create accountability, particularly in the private sector.

Roland talks about the first SDG Commitment Report 100, which tracks companies’ efforts to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals. He also shares some interesting perspectives on the use and impact of media on development. You might be surprised by our discussion about the role of social media in driving social change.

This conversation is part of a series of candid discussions I’m having with cutting-edge thinkers in international development. You can hear it on SoundCloud or iTunes. Please join the conversation by leaving a comment or sharing the link on social media.

Read the transcript.

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4 Responses

4 Responses to “Tracking media and measuring accountability for the SDGs”

  1. Aunório Simbine on

    Fantast job!
    Is this being implemented by FHI360 in Mozambique?
    I am a senior media & communication officer and would love to embrace this mission by working with and at FHI360 Mozambique in this very important stuff.