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  <b>SDG category:</b> The second and third column contain the assigned SDG category/categories. The sustainable development goals are 17 global objectives that were adapted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 as a “[...] universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.” (UNDP, n.d.). Projects can fit more than one SDG category. In our dataset, we used the four-eyes principle to decide which one or two categories the project objective fell into. We had an 18th category here called “not SDG” for projects working in the public interest sector, but not matching any of the SDG’s. While we are aware that the SDG’s are not the same as the public interest it is an attempt to create an overview with known categories.
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- <b>For or non-profit:</b> The next column, ‘for or non profit’, was used to categorise whether the developed application is for or non-profit at core (to the best of our understanding form its documentation online) or non-profit or and whether the project is part of a research effort (which is very often the case in the projects we found).
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  <b>Hashtags:</b> The column ‘Hashtags’ is being used to describe the projects to help sort them better. The hashtags were given in an intuitive manner following the description of the projects and are supposed to give more fine grained categorization additional to the SDG category.
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  <b>SDG category:</b> The second and third column contain the assigned SDG category/categories. The sustainable development goals are 17 global objectives that were adapted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 as a “[...] universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.” (UNDP, n.d.). Projects can fit more than one SDG category. In our dataset, we used the four-eyes principle to decide which one or two categories the project objective fell into. We had an 18th category here called “not SDG” for projects working in the public interest sector, but not matching any of the SDG’s. While we are aware that the SDG’s are not the same as the public interest it is an attempt to create an overview with known categories.
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+ <b>For or non-profit:</b> The next column, ‘for or non profit’, was used to categorise whether the developed application is for or non-profit at core (to the best of our understanding form its documentation online) and whether the project is part of a research effort (which is very often the case in the projects we found).
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  <b>Hashtags:</b> The column ‘Hashtags’ is being used to describe the projects to help sort them better. The hashtags were given in an intuitive manner following the description of the projects and are supposed to give more fine grained categorization additional to the SDG category.
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