Citizen Compute

Compute Impact

Compute Ownership is about solving a much wider sets of problems to humankind than the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, however it is interesting to see how each goal maps into Ubiquitous Compute's 3 focus areas:

The 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals listed above can be assigned roughly into the following 3 focus areas:

Personal Compute

    1. No Poverty
    1. Zero hunger
    1. Good Health and Well-Being
    1. Gender Equality
    1. Reduce Inequalities

Industry Compute

    1. Quality Education
    1. Decent Work and Economic Growth
    1. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
    1. Partnerships for the Goals

Government Compute

    1. Clean Water and Sanitation
    1. Affordable and Clean Energy
    1. Sustainable Cities and Communities
    1. Responsible Consumption and Production
    1. Climate Action
    1. Life Below Water
    1. Life on Land
    1. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

"No Poverty" is a major United Nations Goal and is also one of Compute Equity's major focus.

Compute Equity

Team Compute is about providing Compute Equity to everyone.

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source: original from madewithangus (if you know who created the above version please post below).

No Poverty

"No Poverty" is the number one of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Like the child painted on the steps below, the poor has been "stepped on" by others all over the world.

Child painted on Steps

source: the invisibility of poverty

Compute Equity is about lifting the poor up, so EVERYONE has the opportunities to enjoy and contribute to this planet.

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source: original from madewithangus but we do not know who created the specific image above (with "Reality" added in)