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Welcome to Wiki4Progress.org

"Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so." — Galileo Galilei

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Wiki4Progress is a global platform for sharing and evaluating societal progress.

Wiki4Progress is the main area where initiatives are shared, which exist around the world on the measurement of progress, as well as their use for raising awareness amongst stakeholders, informing them on key economic, social and environmental trends and allowing them to discuss relevant issues based on solid evidence. It is a global platform for sharing and evaluating societal progress.

Wiki4Progress is the best place to find answers the following questions:

  • Who is developing initiatives on measuring progress (well-being, quality of life, freedom, etc.)?
  • What type of Taxonomy do these initiatives use?
  • Which indicators are being used to measure the different dimensions of progress?
  • How is my country/region/community achieving over time and in comparison to other similar territories?

Wiki4Progress is “the” main place where both experts and practitioners could share their practices on indicators design, calculation and dissemination, as well as where stakeholders interested in developing initiatives in this field can find reference documents and assistance on how to establish measuring progress initiatives, design websites, download software, etc.


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Getting Started
For more information on how to use this site go to Getting Started
Interesting Pages
  • Taxonomy - read about the categories that we would like you to make reference to on your articles.
  • Ecosystems Condition - about the condition of our ecosystems
  • Human Well-Being - about measurements of human well-being
  • Measures of Well-Being - about the different ways in which well-being can be measured
  • Countries - browse articles relevant to geographical location
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