Welcome to the Miklah Sustainability Assessment and Resilience Incorporation Tool (MSAIT) – Individual Edition.

This self-assessment helps you reflect on your contributions to sustainable living based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), organized under four key domains:
People (Society & Well-being)
Planet (Environment & Nature)
Profits (Economic Sustainability & Livelihood)
Leadership (Governance, Values & Engagement)

You’ll respond to 170 simple and clear questions across almost all aspects of your life as guided by the 17 sustainable development goals, with the following answer options:
Yes – completely (already doing it)
Yes – partially (doing a part of it)
In plan (meaning you have already planned to do it)
Not applicable (the activity or question does not apply to you)
No (Not doing it).

Each answer is scored internally to help generate a personal sustainability profile. At the end of the assessment, you’ll receive:

A total sustainability percentage score
Performance breakdown by domain and SDG
Suggested personal action points based on your scores

About the tool questions: There are 170 questions across the 17 SDGs that have been grouped under people, planet, profits, and leadership. Each SDG has 10 questions. Take it slow, and answer every question. Questions are easy and clear, and require no extra work in thinking or reasoning.

This tool is private, non-judgmental, and designed for your personal growth and impact. As such, be as honest as possible so your scores are a true reflection of your efforts, leading to appropriate MIKLAH guidance or support. Thank you.

MSAIT – Individual Sustainability Self-Assessment

PART 1: PEOPLE OR SOCIETY (SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 SDG 1: No Poverty

Personal efforts in fighting against poverty for themselves and others.

1. Do you earn enough income to meet your basic needs?
2. Do you save regularly or have a financial emergency fund?
3. Do you avoid exploitative practices when buying goods or services?
4. Do you help or donate to individuals or groups affected by poverty?
5. Are you involved in any programs that promote economic inclusion?
6. Do you support local or small businesses or street vendors?
7. Do you educate yourself on economic inequality and its solutions?
8. Do you practice fair employment if you hire others?
9. Do you advocate for fair wages and decent living standards?
10. Do you mentor or support someone from a low-income background?