Soulidarity & Human Rights

Based on human rights and the 2030 Agenda, Soulidarity works strategically, visionary - and hands-on - for society's most vulnerable. By covering basic needs such as food, shelter and a sense of belonging, people get a chance to find ways forward in life.

OUR MISSION & HISTORY

Soulidarity's three-level commitment

1

Help where it is most needed at the moment

To cover the basic needs of vulnerable people to prevent future problems.

2

Impact in society

We influence politicians and other actors to make it easier for people to enter society when they have been excluded.

3

Global and local forums and cooperation

Working closely with other like-minded stakeholders gives us strength and impact.

OUR WAYS OF WORKING ... AND HOW THEY RELATE TO EACH OTHER


Soulidarity & HumanRights wants to contribute to a better world, we understand that a revolutionary change is needed to achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda, that MHPSS should reach out to everyone and at the same time work to preserve the planet's borders. We believe it is possible and are continuously working to find and implement new innovative methods and collaborations across multiple sectors in the hope of a better sustainable future for the planet, for us and for future generations.

Our link to the SDGs and planetary boundaries

The SDGs aim to end hunger and poverty, stop climate change and create peaceful and secure societies. The UN has identified 17 areas and 169 targets that need to be addressed in order to succeed.

The agenda aims to bring harmony within five dimensions 5p, people, prosperity planet, partnership and peace. Soulidarity & Human Rights works in several different areas to implement and promote the global goals.

Human rights

Established in 1948, human rights form the basis of our 30 articles on freedoms and rights that belong to all of us and that no one can take away. Rights still form the basis of our international human rights laws.

HUMAN RIGHTS

How mental health relates to what we do

The term 'Mental Health and Psycho Social Support' covers all forms of support that people receive to protect or promote mental health and psychosocial care. In the national context, the term can be summarized as mental health & psychosocial care. MHPSS and well-being go hand in hand and in practice it means that support is provided on an individual/group basis in relation to the current living context.

MHPSS and the 2030 Agenda
To improve the conditions for creating well-being and equal opportunities for all, the MHPSS is linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. By highlighting the connection between sustainable development and individual well-being, we believe we can create a better future for people, the environment and society.

READ MORE ABOUT MHPSS

Our planet and its limits

We all need to help prevent the negative effect and impact of human development on the planet. The rate and manner in which humans are wearing down the earth and its resources is unsustainable.

Planetary boundaries
There are nine planetary boundaries that collectively describe our global ecosystem. The current and future habitat condition of the planet depends on how these boundaries are affected in relation to human development.

The planetary boundaries are linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. The core of the 2030 Agenda is to bring harmony within five dimensions (5Ps): People, Prosperity, Planet, Peace and Partnership. These dimensions are traditionally linked to three areas: social, environmental and economic sustainable development.

JOHAN ROCKSTRÖM ON THE LIMITS OF THE PLANET (FILM)
MORE ABOUT PLANETARY BOUNDARIES

Civil society partnerships a necessity

It goes without saying that sustainable economics is an important part of humanitarian work. We believe that what is called a sustainable economy should also be more closely linked to the actor's value chain. What resources are required for production and what they are related to are key factors that need attention if we are to succeed in sustainable development. Our ambition is to connect civil society with business to influence local and global conditions and a new way of thinking for a better future.

CSR and similar measures contribute to better conditions for the vulnerable, but the work is not enough, change is needed. CSV puts the business and its production chain in relation to the planet. The hierarchical redistribution changes the way of looking at entrepreneurship without reducing the value of the individual actor; on the contrary, the value increases over time. It has proven to be a beneficial model for businesses, local communities and overall sustainability, which is why we continue to work on creating collaboration to facilitate the necessary transition.

READ MORE ABOUT CREATING SHARED VALUE

Safety - for everyone

We have clear child protection policies within our organization to ensure the safety and well-being of children, which is crucial to achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda and making our impact safe and accessible to all. By protecting children from all forms of violence, exploitation and abuse, we create a safe environment where they can develop and flourish. This work is central to promoting inclusive and equitable societies, which is a pillar of sustainable development.

SHR's CHILD PROTECTION POLICY

Collaboration

Stronger together! Soulidarity is based on several organizations working together towards common goals.
Here are our main partners.

AGENDA 2030

Our link to the SDGs and planetary boundaries

The SDGs aim to end hunger and poverty, stop climate change and create peaceful and secure societies. The UN has identified 17 areas and 169 targets that need to be addressed in order to succeed.

The agenda aims to bring harmony within five dimensions 5p, people, prosperity planet, partnership and peace. Soulidarity & Human Rights works in several different areas to implement and promote the global goals.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights

Established in 1948, human rights form the basis of our 30 articles on freedoms and rights that belong to all of us and that no one can take away. Rights still form the basis of our international human rights laws.

HUMAN RIGHTS
MHPSS

How mental health relates to what we do

The term 'Mental Health and Psycho Social Support' covers all forms of support that people receive to protect or promote mental health and psychosocial care. In the national context, the term can be summarized as mental health & psychosocial care. MHPSS and well-being go hand in hand and in practice it means that support is provided on an individual/group basis in relation to the current living context.

MHPSS and the 2030 Agenda
To improve the conditions for creating well-being and equal opportunities for all, the MHPSS is linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. By highlighting the connection between sustainable development and individual well-being, we believe we can create a better future for people, the environment and society.

READ MORE ABOUT MHPSS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Our planet and its limits

We all need to help prevent the negative effect and impact of human development on the planet. The rate and manner in which humans are wearing down the earth and its resources is unsustainable.

Planetary boundaries
There are nine planetary boundaries that collectively describe our global ecosystem. The current and future habitat condition of the planet depends on how these boundaries are affected in relation to human development.

The planetary boundaries are linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. The core of the 2030 Agenda is to bring harmony within five dimensions (5Ps): People, Prosperity, Planet, Peace and Partnership. These dimensions are traditionally linked to three areas: social, environmental and economic sustainable development.

JOHAN ROCKSTRÖM ON THE LIMITS OF THE PLANET (FILM)
MORE ABOUT PLANETARY BOUNDARIES
CREATING SHARED VALUE

Civil society partnerships a necessity

It goes without saying that sustainable economics is an important part of humanitarian work. We believe that what is called a sustainable economy should also be more closely linked to the actor's value chain. What resources are required for production and what they are related to are key factors that need attention if we are to succeed in sustainable development. Our ambition is to connect civil society with business to influence local and global conditions and a new way of thinking for a better future.

CSR and similar measures contribute to better conditions for the vulnerable, but the work is not enough, change is needed. CSV puts the business and its production chain in relation to the planet. The hierarchical redistribution changes the way of looking at entrepreneurship without reducing the value of the individual actor; on the contrary, the value increases over time. It has proven to be a beneficial model for businesses, local communities and overall sustainability, which is why we continue to work on creating collaboration to facilitate the necessary transition.

READ MORE ABOUT CREATING SHARED VALUE
AGENDA 2030

Our link to the SDGs and planetary boundaries

The SDGs aim to end hunger and poverty, stop climate change and create peaceful and secure societies. The UN has identified 17 areas and 169 targets that need to be addressed in order to succeed.

The agenda aims to bring harmony within five dimensions 5p, people, prosperity planet, partnership and peace. Soulidarity & Human Rights works in several different areas to implement and promote the global goals.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights

Established in 1948, human rights form the basis of our 30 articles on freedoms and rights that belong to all of us and that no one can take away. Rights still form the basis of our international human rights laws.

HUMAN RIGHTS
MHPSS

How mental health relates to what we do

The term 'Mental Health and Psycho Social Support' covers all forms of support that people receive to protect or promote mental health and psychosocial care. In the national context, the term can be summarized as mental health & psychosocial care. MHPSS and well-being go hand in hand and in practice it means that support is provided on an individual/group basis in relation to the current living context.

MHPSS and the 2030 Agenda
To improve the conditions for creating well-being and equal opportunities for all, the MHPSS is linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. By highlighting the connection between sustainable development and individual well-being, we believe we can create a better future for people, the environment and society.

READ MORE ABOUT MHPSS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Our planet and its limits

We all need to help prevent the negative effect and impact of human development on the planet. The rate and manner in which humans are wearing down the earth and its resources is unsustainable.

Planetary boundaries
There are nine planetary boundaries that collectively describe our global ecosystem. The current and future habitat condition of the planet depends on how these boundaries are affected in relation to human development.

The planetary boundaries are linked to the goals and visions of the 2030 Agenda. The core of the 2030 Agenda is to bring harmony within five dimensions (5Ps): People, Prosperity, Planet, Peace and Partnership. These dimensions are traditionally linked to three areas: social, environmental and economic sustainable development.

JOHAN ROCKSTRÖM ON THE LIMITS OF THE PLANET (FILM)
MORE ABOUT PLANETARY BOUNDARIES
CREATING SHARED VALUE

Civil society partnerships a necessity

It goes without saying that sustainable economics is an important part of humanitarian work. We believe that what is called a sustainable economy should also be more closely linked to the actor's value chain. What resources are required for production and what they are related to are key factors that need attention if we are to succeed in sustainable development. Our ambition is to connect civil society with business to influence local and global conditions and a new way of thinking for a better future.

CSR and similar measures contribute to better conditions for the vulnerable, but the work is not enough, change is needed. CSV puts the business and its production chain in relation to the planet. The hierarchical redistribution changes the way of looking at entrepreneurship without reducing the value of the individual actor; on the contrary, the value increases over time. It has proven to be a beneficial model for businesses, local communities and overall sustainability, which is why we continue to work on creating collaboration to facilitate the necessary transition.

READ MORE ABOUT CREATING SHARED VALUE

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