Week 10: Measurement, Indices and Indicators for Sustainable Development and SDG
Hello everyone! Today's lecture really highlighted the importance of measuring outcomes in sustainability projects. I was particularly drawn to the Malaysian Shariah Index because it incorporates Maqasid Shariah principles, which resonates with my understanding of our responsibility as khalifah. This has made me think more deeply about ensuring our group project creates genuine value for all stakeholders.
For our project, I'm considering a composting program at IIUM that could monitor specific indicators such as food waste reduction (as an output measure) and enhanced soil quality (as an impact measure), which aligns well with SDG 2. Learning about impact indicators has expanded my vision for what our project might accomplish in the broader community.
However, I'm finding it challenging to develop precise, comprehensive indicators, and I worry we might overlook critical aspects. Nevertheless, the Qur'anic principle of accountability motivates me to design a project with clear monitoring and transparency.
While I'm enthusiastic about implementing these concepts, I recognize that I need to strengthen my data collection abilities to create a more robust proposal.

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