Pioneering Global Change: Trend Nova World Social Sector’s Quest for Impact

Join Trend Nova World Social Sector’s mission to advance UN SDGs through innovative partnerships and sustainable solutions across 193 countries. Discover their transformative impact on communities and the planet.

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In a world buzzing with challenges, from poverty to climate crises, there’s a force quietly reshaping the future: Trend Nova World Social Sector. As a key division of Trend Nova World, a global consultancy headquartered in London and active in 193 countries across all seven continents, this sector is a powerhouse of purpose. Since 2016, Trend Nova World has delivered over 1.2 million outcomes, with its Social Sector leading the charge to advance the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With eight strategic hubs in London, Istanbul, Athens, Dubai, Singapore, Doha, Minsk, and Geneva, and a team of over 5,000 experts, they blend innovation with heart to transform lives. Let’s dive into their unique approach, inspiring initiatives, and how you can join their mission to build a better world. Reach out at contact@trendnovaworld.com to get involved.

A Vision Fueled by Connection

The Social Sector’s mission is anchored in SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. They know that global problems demand collective action. By linking governments, NGOs, global corporations, startups, and local communities, they create dynamic networks that drive progress toward all 17 SDGs by 2030. Their license-light approach keeps things nimble, allowing them to pivot swiftly to meet local needs while scaling globally. Since starting, they’ve generated over 50,000 jobs, aiming for 100,000 sustainable roles by 2030, with 60% dedicated to underrepresented communities in Africa (30%), South America (20%), and Asia (10%).

Unlike standalone initiatives, the Social Sector taps into Trend Nova World’s broader expertise. Their HR division trains workers for future-ready jobs, logistics ensures swift aid delivery, real estate shapes sustainable cities, fashion promotes ethical design, and tech & education drives learning innovation. This interconnected model is like a global orchestra, harmonizing efforts to create lasting change.

Building Stronger Communities: SDGs 1–6

The Social Sector’s work starts with people, focusing on SDGs 1 through 6 to empower individuals and communities.

No Poverty (SDG 1): Poverty isn’t just financial—it’s a barrier to possibility. Trend Nova World’s microfinance programs provide loans and training to spark entrepreneurship. In Ghana, Kwame used a loan to start a mobile repair shop, now employing two friends. “They gave me tools to build my future,” he says. Over 82% of their microfinance ventures thrive, fueling local economies.

Zero Hunger (SDG 2): Food security requires innovation. In Tanzania, they’ve introduced climate-smart farming, like drip irrigation, boosting harvests by 180%. Community kitchens teach families to prepare nutritious meals, reducing hunger rates by 20% in project areas.

Good Health and Well-Being (SDG 3): Health is wealth. Partnering with global health bodies, they’ve brought mobile clinics to rural Colombia, improving child vaccination rates by 35%. Their tech division’s wellness apps support mental health for workers in high-pressure roles across Asia.

Quality Education (SDG 4): Education unlocks potential. Their digital learning platforms, usable on basic phones, have trained 800 youths in Bangladesh for digital jobs, with 68% employed. “I’m coding for global clients now,” says Rahim, a graduate.

Gender Equality (SDG 5): Empowering women transforms societies. In Egypt, they’ve supported women-led agribusinesses, creating 900 jobs. In restricted regions, their logistics network discreetly delivers educational tools for girls.

Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6): Clean water is a right. In rural Pakistan, they’ve built solar-powered water pumps, cutting disease rates by 48%. This frees children from water-fetching duties, boosting school attendance.

These projects interweave, creating a web of progress where health supports education, which drives economic growth.

Nurturing the Planet: SDGs 7–15

The Social Sector’s environmental commitment shines through SDGs 7 to 15, blending innovation with sustainability.

Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7): In Papua New Guinea, they’ve installed wind turbines, powering 1,200 homes and enabling small businesses to grow. Students now study under reliable lights.

Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8): Their 100,000-job goal by 2030 focuses on green careers. In Nigeria, 2,800 youths have been trained as eco-technicians, lifting local employment by 14%.

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9): They support durable infrastructure, like cyclone-resistant schools in the Philippines, and advise on smart cities in Qatar with sustainable tech.

Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10): Equality is non-negotiable. Programs for marginalized groups in Brazil and Syria offer job training, fostering inclusion and opportunity.

Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11): In Jakarta, they’ve guided green housing projects, enhancing living conditions for 7,000 residents with energy-efficient designs.

Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12): In fashion, they promote ethical sourcing. A UK brand they advised slashed waste by 38% using sustainable materials.

Climate Action (SDG 13): From mangrove restoration in Vietnam to hybrid vehicles in logistics, they’ve planted 1.8 million trees and reduced emissions by 12% in partner initiatives.

Life Below Water (SDG 14): In Indonesia, they back sustainable aquaculture, boosting fish stocks by 22% while protecting coral reefs.

Life on Land (SDG 15): In Kenya, reforestation efforts have restored 1,000 hectares, creating 350 eco-tourism jobs.

Their 2026–2030 green-tech plan will embed AI-driven environmental monitoring and sustainable practices across all divisions, ensuring every project is planet-positive.

Fostering Harmony and Collaboration: SDGs 16–17

SDGs 16 and 17 are the backbone of their work.

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16): They bolster governance with training and tech. In Moldova, digital tools have enhanced public sector accountability, cutting corruption by 22%.

Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17): Their strength lies in collaboration. Partnerships with 50+ global entities, including NGOs and corporations, have funded programs reaching 90,000 people across 28 countries.

Real Stories, Real Change

The impact comes alive through people. In Ethiopia, Amina, a solar technician trained by Trend Nova World, now powers her village. “I’m lighting up my community,” she says. In Nepal, a women’s cooperative produces eco-friendly textiles, funding local health clinics. “We’re building hope,” says Priya, a member.

Clients praise their work. “Their education platforms transformed our programs,” says a South American NGO leader. A Dubai logistics partner adds, “They optimized our supply chain, saving millions.”

Measuring Progress with Purpose

Trend Nova World tracks impact meticulously, using global frameworks to monitor jobs, emissions, and community outcomes. Their transparent annual reports highlight 50,000 jobs created, 10,000 underrepresented beneficiaries trained by 2025, and partnerships in 50 countries, aiming for 100 by 2030 with 20% annual job growth.

A Bold Future Awaits

The Social Sector is gearing up for 2030. International licensing will expand their footprint, public-private partnerships will amplify solutions, and green-tech integration will ensure sustainability. Their ethical charter and open partnership model welcome all to contribute.

Be a Catalyst for Change

Trend Nova World Social Sector is a movement, not just a mission. With a 92% partner satisfaction rate and 88% success in operational transformation, they’re a trusted ally. Contact them at contact@trendnovaworld.com to collaborate, share ideas, or join the effort. Let’s create a sustainable, inclusive world together.