The IMEDD activates the UNSDG18-O: SAFE SHOPS TO BEAT THE CORONAVIRUS as part of the United Nations to help the countries get out of the covid19’s crisis.
UNSDG18: The Head of States of Monaco, Italy, France and America have impulsed the wearing of face masks during the covid19’s crisis in closed places such as shops.
MYSTERY CONTROLS OF THE SHOPS CONDUCTED IN ITALY, READY FOR DUPLICATION IN THE CITIES OF AMERICA, FRANCE AND MONACO
The UNSDG18-O is a tool of assessment of the shops conducted by the IMEDD with mystery controls whose goal is to help the cities, populations and tourists identify the safe places for their shopping, combatting all together the risk of propagation of the covid19.
The IMEDD implemented the UNSDG18-O in Italy at the end of July and beginning of August 2020, the tool being ready to be duplicated at international, mostly in Italy, America, Monaco and France, some countries very affected by the coronavirus since March 2020.
The UNSDG18-O follows the impulsion given by the Head Of States of Italy, America, Monaco and France concerning the mandatory wearing of Face Masks in closed places, such as shops.
The UNSDG18-O is an international tool of PublicUtility which aims to help the SmartCities and Smart Nations, fight against the coronavirus, while achieving their UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The detailed information for the states and cities is available below:
- Methodology of the UNSDG18-O
- Watch here the video presentation of the UNSDG18-O: SAFE SHOPS TO BEAT COVID19
The detailed information of the mystery controls conducted by the IMEDD in Italy are published here :
- Global results
Global results: mystery controls – Safe Shops – Ventimiglia (Liguria Italy) – covid19
- “SAFE SHOPS” (covid 19) – Ventimiglia (Liguria, Italy)
List of « SAFE SHOPS » (covid 19) – Ventimiglia (Liguria, Italy)
How can the cities undertake the UNSDG18-O assessment “Safe Shops” with the IMEDD?
To organize the deployment of the UNSDG18-O in their cities, the City Mayors (or a member of the city councils) can contact the IMEDD at: imeddgroup@gmail.com.