Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 51.91
Liaison Diana Peláez
Submission Date Nov. 4, 2024

STARS v3.0

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Laguna
EN-6: Community Partnerships

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 6.00 / 9.00
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6.1 Sustainability-focused community partnerships

Does the institution have at least one community partnership that is sustainability-focused?:
Yes

Narrative and/or website URL providing an overview of the institution’s sustainability-focused community partnerships:

Alianza para la Acción Climática México (Alliances for Climate Action Mexico)

Based in Mexico's three largest metropolitan areas - Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey - Alliance for Climate Action Mexico unites governments, universities, companies, and civil society in advancing the country's climate goals. Members include the UNAM, UAM, University of Guadalajara and the Tecnológico de Monterrey; subnational governments such as the State of Jalisco, the Metropolitan Planning Institute in Guadalajara (IMEPLAN) and municipal representatives from the metropolitan area of Monterrey; domestic energy and waste management companies, such as Engie and Protrash; businesses like Uber and Toks/Grupo Gigante; national banks as Citibanamex and Banorte and other local and global NGOs, as WRI, ICLEI, ITDP, among others. This alliance is supported by key national partner organizations including Instituto Metropolitano de Planeación (IMEPLAN), Iniciativa Climática de México (ICM), Government of Jalisco and WWF-Mexico.
 
 
 
To review all of the institution's sustainability focused community, follow this online dashboard: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/54b793b4-f943-4531-b2ee-90e556f52bde/page/qPtsD

The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator EN 6.1:
3

6.2 Partnerships to support underrepresented groups and vulnerable populations

Does the institution have at least one community partnership that explicitly aims to support underrepresented groups and/or vulnerable populations in addressing the sustainability challenges they have identified?:
Yes

Description of the institution’s community partnerships to support underrepresented groups and/or vulnerable populations in addressing sustainability challenges:

Through the SDSN Mexico, Tecnológico de Monterrey, is able to have direct involvement in a national SDG policy development, including identifying problems and challenges, developing strategies, modelling likely futures and enabling adaptive management.

https://sdsnmexico.mx/quienes-somos/la-red/

https://sdsnmexico.mx/unete/miembros-de-la-red/

The ambassador Miguel Ruiz Cabañas, part of Tec staff team advocating for the SDG, is co-coordinator for the SDSN México,, in the following link it's an article about the  official presentation for the "solutions initiative 2030", that promotes the local sustainable development, that aims to make it easier to articulate solutions for the sustainability challenges in México and how the goverment along with universities and the public, social and private force are key to achieve real changes. In this meeting, Tec,  represented by Miguel Cabañas, highlights the importance of the academy, research and universities in the solutions and projects that need to be created to respond to the community and environmental needs.

https://sdsnmexico.mx/noticias/presentacion-oficial-de-la-iniciativa-soluciones-2030/

To review all of the institution's sustainability and SDG community, follow this online dashboard: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/54b793b4-f943-4531-b2ee-90e556f52bde/page/qPtsD
 

The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator EN 6.2:
3

6.3 Community partnership assessment

Does the institution have published guidelines for creating and maintaining community partnerships that are reciprocal and mutually beneficial?:
No

Publication that includes the community partnership guidelines:
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Online resource that includes the institution’s community partnership guidelines:
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Are all of the institution’s community partnerships for sustainability subject to an assessment process that includes joint evaluation by the institution and its community partners?:
No

Description of the institution’s approach to community partnership assessment and how the results are used to improve reciprocity and mutual benefit:
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The Reporting Tool will automatically calculate the following figure:

Points earned for indicator EN 6.3:
0

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