PRME Working Group on Service Systems for Humanity
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ServCollab is pleased to announce the launch of the PRME Working Group on Service Systems for Humanity, an initiative developed in collaboration with the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) that is now officially published on the PRME website.
Humans live within interconnected service systems such as families, communities, organizations, nations, and the Earth itself. However, many of these systems fail to truly serve humanity. From structural barriers that limit access to services, to global crises such as forced displacement and refugee vulnerability, these failures reveal the urgent need to redesign service systems that reduce suffering, improve well-being and enable well-becoming.
The PRME Working Group on Service Systems for Humanity seeks to brings together scholars, educators, and practitioners to cultivate scholarship, teaching materials, and collaborative communities that that wisely transform service systems to wisely serve humanity and the living planet.
Goals Thee main goals of the PRME Working Group on Service Systems for Humanity are to:
Cultivate serving humanity scholarship
Cultivate serving humanity teaching and pedagogical materials
Facilitate serving humanity communities with students, scholars, practitioners, NGOs, and policymakers
The initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), PRME’s mission to advance responsible management education, and with ServCollab’s mission to serve humanity through research collaborations that catalyze reducing suffering, improving well-being, and enabling well-becoming.
We warmly invite scholars and practitioners who share this commitment to join and collaborate.
Learn more about the working group and how to join here:
Be part of serving humanity by donating to ServCollab: https://servcollab.networkforgood.com




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