Home Social Impact Causes Making a Social Impact Through Sustainability in Greece

Making a Social Impact Through Sustainability in Greece

0
47
Making a Social Impact Through Sustainability in Greece

Growing up in New York City, as well as the rich nature of Brazil, Helena D’Alessandro developed a strong interest in sustainability and environmental studies—and a love for traveling. 

So when she saw an option to do a co-op in Greece at the Institute for Sustainable Development at the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), D’Alessandro seized the opportunity.

“And I’m actually really happy that I did,” says D’Alessandro, a rising third-year student at Northeastern University. 

She was born in New York City but spent many summers and Christmas holidays in Brazil where her Italian-Brazilian parents are from. There, she developed a love for nature and interest in environment, sustainability and social causes. She also realized she wanted to travel more.

“I’ve always had this close relationship to Brazil ever since I was little, but that meant that we never really traveled to other places,” D’Alessandro says.

Since January, D’Alessandro has been living in Greece. She commutes from a village outside of Athens to the city for work. On other days, she goes island-hopping in the Aegean Sea.

EPLO is an international organization, established in 2007, that aggregates and shares knowledge in the area of public law and governance. The organization seeks to better generations of lawyers and democratic institutions worldwide and promotes European values through multiple institutes and educational programs. EPLO has an observer status at the United Nations and works with other EU missions. 

The Institute for Sustainable Development, which hired D’Alessandro for the co-op, is one of the entities within EPLO. It supports public and private organizations in developed and developing countries in tackling issues included in the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals for 2030. The 17 goals include ending poverty and hunger, fighting inequalities, tackling climate change and protecting the planet, among others.

D’Alessandro discovered EPLO through the NUworks platform. The co-op perfectly matched the focus of her studies—international business with concentrations in finance and social innovation and entrepreneurship—at the D’Amore McKim School of Business.

During the co-op, D’Alessandro has been learning about impact investing, which focuses on investing private capital into ventures that would generate measurable positive social and environmental impact besides financial return. She has been conducting research on European startups, venture capitalists, incubators and accelerators that might be interested in working with EPLO on sustainability projects. Moreover, she has performed some financial analysis and has also been creating content for social media and newsletters about recent actions of EPLO.

“It’s been really interesting for me so far,” she says.



Credit:Source link

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here