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2020 SDGs Case Analysis Competition Final Round Successfully Held ​

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2020 Tsinghua SPPM International Case Analysis Competition 

of Public Policy on SDGs Successfully Held


On August 29, the finals of the 2020 Tsinghua SPPM International Case Analysis Competition of Public Policy on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were successfully held. 101 finalists had a wonderful online competition, and more than 7,000 people watched the final contests via live stream.


The competition was co-organized by China Case Center for Public Policy and Management (CCCPPM) and Institute for Sustainable Development Goals of Tsinghua University (TUSDG), and sponsored by Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC.


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This year’s competition attracted 86 teams from 86 universities and colleges across China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Australia, India, South Korea, France, Japan and Canada, with a total of 303 participants. Students selected case topics around the Sustainable Development Goals and worked in teams to study real-world challenges, interview organizations and people, discover interesting phenomena, and find innovative policy solutions for sustainable development problems. After two rounds of competitive selection, 12 master student teams and 16 undergraduate teams reached the final contests.


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Students Conducting Interviews and Investigations

In the morning and afternoon, the final contests of master and undergraduate students were held respectively. Each team spent 8 minutes for presentations on topics such as education inequality, poverty alleviation, garbage sorting, smart community, deforestation, wildlife trading, environmental pollution by antibiotics, housing security and tenant protection, impact of COVID-19 on cities’ development narrative and migrant workers’ resilience against public health crisis. Then they took 7 minutes to answer questions from the judging panel.


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Master Student Group Judging Panel

(Left to Right: Mei Ciqi, Zhu Xufeng, Zheng Zhenqing)


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Undergraduate Student Group Judging Panel
(Left to Right: Zhang Penglong, Poon Kit, Li Yingbo)


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Students Competing Online

The award ceremony was held in the evening. The guests present included Zhu Xufeng, Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Public Policy and Management (SPPM) at Tsinghua University, Executive Dean of the TUSDG, Gu Lei, Vice-president of Mead Johnson Nutrition of RB Group Greater China, Mu Ling, Assistant Dean of the SPPM and Director of the CCCPPM, Zheng Zhenqing, Associate Professor and Academic Director of IMPA Program of the SPPM, and Zhang Penglong, Assistant Professor of the SPPM.


Zhu Xufeng expressed his sincere gratitude to Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC for its generous sponsorship on behalf of the SPPM. He said: “Our school started to work with Reckitt Benckiser Group since we shared the common ground in promoting SDGs research, talent training and international cooperation. I am so grateful to see both of us has taken the first step in this journey, and I hope our cooperation will promote the implementation of SDGs in the future.”


“The CCCPPM and the TUSDG decided to host this competition during the COVID-19 pandemic, as we intended to turn this global crisis into an opportunity for global cooperation and practice. It is an opportunity not only for governments, social enterprises, education institutions, but also for the young generation.” Zhu Xufeng explained. He encouraged young students to tackle the issues of sustainable development by using the weapon of knowledge, the power of courage, and the strength of innovation.


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Zhu Xufeng Giving Speech


Gu Lei congratulated the success of the event and expressed her pleasure to see that young talents are passionate about the sustainability topics, have unique views on real-world challenges, and try to find solutions for sustainable development problems.


She also introduced that Reckitt Benckiser Group is dedicated to building sustainable solutions in its three major business areas—hygiene, health and nutrition, which will help people address the challenges presented by global mega-trends like urbanisation, climate change and digital transformation. She hoped both parties continue to contribute in the field of sustainable development in the future.


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Gu Lei Giving Speech


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Mu Ling Giving Souvenir to Gu Lei


Based on the aggregate performance of case analysis report writing, final presentation and Q&A session, the judging panel selected seven teams in total for the first, second and third prizes. All other finalists received honorable mention prizes. Zhu Xufeng and Gu Lei announced the final winning teams.


Jenny, one of the participants from National University of Singapore, expressed that she was very happy to work with other students in a passionate and international team, trying to solve real-world problems with the knowledge they had learned. She believed that participating in the competition is not the goal and the end, and she will further devote herself to working on the resolution of related SDGs issues.


Group Photos of Contestants



Winning Teams of Master Student Group
Team Name    
Case Analysis Report Title    
Team Members    
Adviser    
School    
First Prize    
Bamboo Monsters    
Opportunities in Public Policy to Support Students in Rural China: A Case Study of Fujian Province    
Jenny Jenish kyzy,    
姚博闻 YAO Bowen,  
Gwendolyn Thong Bai Wen,    
林裕莹 LIN Yuying    
 
Caroline Brassard    
National University of Singapore    
Second Prize    
Team MPP-SDG    
Urban Micro-Mobility: Impact of COVID-19 on Cities’ Development Narrative -The Case of New York City    
Josefine Reimer Lynggaard,    
Alexandre Gosselin,    
Stephanie Nicol,    
Natacha Reymond    
殷成志    
YIN Chengzhi    
Tsinghua University    
Third Prize    
Five Lake Foresee    
A Tale of Two Sides: The Predicament of Deficiency in Teacher Resources in Rural Areas of Xiangxi    
段松涛 DUAN Songtao,    
虞凯杨 YU Kaiyang,    
徐梓源 XU Ziyuan,    
李鼎成 LI Dingcheng    
金一斐    
JIN Yifei    
Johns Hopkins University, The London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Toronto, Beijing Foreign Studies University    
Honorable Mention    
MIT & Friends    
Policy Interventions on Migrant Workers’ Resilience Against Public Health Crisis: A Case of Singapore and Hong Kong    
方若名 FANG Ruoming    
陈申 CHEN Shen    
王宇杰 WANG Yujie    
刘亦浚 Adolphus Lau    

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The University of Hong Kong    
Goodman    
Aspiration, Expectation and Operation: A Trilemma of Environmental Regulation in Tianjin    
郝楠 HAO Nan    
唐瑶 TANG Yao    
Yip Jie Ying    
 
Drew Thompson    
National University of Singapore    
Prometheus    
Housing Security and Tenant Protection in Urban Village: A Case Study in Baishizhou Village, Shenzhen    
陳鈺兒 CHAN Yuk Yee    
刘业成 LIU Yecheng    
肖嫚綝 XIAO Manlin    
庞悦月 PANG Yueyue    
WEN Bo    
City University of Hong Kong    
Community Matters    
Striving for Better and More Institutionalized Community Governance: A Case Study of Singapore    
赵欧 ZHAO Ou    
彭博 PENG Bo    
杨雯洁 YANG Wenjie    
李明江    
LI Mingjiang    
Nanyang Technological University    
Catchy Fish    
A Decline in the Fish Population, Despite an Increase in Support to Fishery Enhancement: The Puzzle of Salmon Enhancement Project in Dongning County, Heilongjiang Province, China    
李欣 LI Xin    
丁涵 DING Han    
庞巧童 PANG Qiaotong    
Kathinka Fürst    
Duke University    
Hulk's Team    
Can Participatory Governance of Green Infrastructure Improve the Well-being of Residents? - A Case Study of Flower Village in the Peri-urban Wuhan    
叶文敏 YE Wenmin    
张园 ZHANG Yuan    
田林 TIAN Lin    
李宝山 LI Baoshan    
丁士军    
DING Shijun,    
贺三维    
HE Sanwei    
Zhongnan University of Economics and Law    
Challenger    
Assessing the Point-based School Enrollment Policy for Migrant Population: A Case Study of Huazhou Street in Guangzhou    
郝家钰 HAO Jiayu    
梁芷贤 LIANG Zhixian    
李佳佳 LI Jiajia    
王嘉卉 WANG Jiahui    
謝智偉    
HSIEH, Chih-Wei    
City University of Hong Kong    
Star of Tomorrow    
Providing Affordable Housing in A Sustainable Way - the “Lantau Tomorrow” Project in Hong Kong    
陈可欣 CHEN Kexin    
张桐 ZHANG Tong    
李瑞欣 LI Ruixin    
张艺潇 ZHANG Yixiao    
王小虎    
WANG Xiaohu    
City University of Hong Kong    
Deforestation    
Ungovernable Protected Areas in Colombia: A Tale of Settlers, Deforestation and Illicit Armed Groups - The Case of La Macarena National Natural Park (LMNNP)    
William Rynearson    

Tsinghua University    

Winning Teams of Undergraduate Student Group
Team Name    
Case Analysis Report Title    
Team Members    
Adviser    
School    
First Prize    
BanBoom    
To Breed or Not to Breed? That is a Question-A Case Study of the Bamboo Rat Breeding Industry in Guangxi    
李志 LI Zhi,    
齐琪 QI Qi,    
王霖斌 WANG Linbin,    
卢思亦 LU Siyi    
刘鹏    
LIU Peng    
Renmin University of China    
Second Prize    
THKU Bauhinia    
The Education Inequality Derived from Family Socio-Economic Status in Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Yichang    
许茹清 XU Ruqing,    
刘思懿 LIU Siyi,    
郝梦圆 HAO Mengyuan,    
宋姚汶松 SONG Yaowensong    

Tsinghua University, The University of Hong Kong    
Third Prize    
Fiat Salus    
 
The Game Triggering Public Health Emergency: Wildlife Trading and Its Impact Chain    
黄自砺 HUANG Zili,    
梁潇 LIANG Xiao,    
钱墨馨 QIAN Moxin,    
陶知鉴 TAO Zhijian    
王元豪    
WANG Yuanhao    
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai International Studies University    
Flying Birds    
Is Smart Community Really Smart? - A Case Study of the Shanghai Yuanfeng Tianshan Garden Community    
田心怡 TIAN Xinyi,    
童弋馨 TONG Yixin,    
曲祎诺 QU Yinuo    
于文轩    
YU Wenxuan    
Xiamen University    
Honorable Mention    
Bingo    
“Beauty or Beast?”  Exploring the Best Balance Between Urban Governance and Street-Stall Economy - A Case Study of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province    
吴右 WU You    
谢雨琪 XIE Yuqi    
陈巧颖 CHEN Qiaoying    
张心贝 ZHANG Xinbei    

Beijing Institute of Technology    
Styx River    
Achilles’ Heel: Waste Sorting in Rural China    
段元浩 DUAN Yuanhao    
林坤洋 LIN Kunyang    
贾子仪 JIA Ziyi    
王晓萱 WANG Xiaoxuan    
翟磊    
ZHAI Lei    
Nankai University    
Cleaner Life    
Toward Cleaner Life: Policy Sustainability of Rural Clean Heating in Xi’an    
安康欣 AN Kangxin    
曹煜恒 CAO Yuheng    
董政 DONG Zheng    
周嘉欣 ZHOU Jiaxin    

Tsinghua University    
Y for U    
Antibiotics, Not Anti-life: Case Analysis of Antibiotic Pollution Governance Based on Research of Agriculture in Nanjing    
张莹 ZHANG Ying    
张煜昕 ZHANG Yuxin    
王妍 WANG Yan    
程怡伦 CHENG Yilun    
史泽华    
SHI Zehua    
Beijing Foreign Studies University    
NKers Trio    
Same Land, Different Life: Study on Social Sustainability of Urbanization Mode in Huaming    
尹云航 YIN Yunhang    
刘帝贝 LIU  Dibei    
霍思元 HUO Siyuan    
李晨光    
LI Chenguang    
翟磊    
ZHAI Lei    
Nankai University    
Street-stall Beauty    
Where Will the Stall Economy Go After Policy Loosening ? - The Study of Policy Implementation Dilemma Based on Stall Economy in Hangzhou City    
陈翕 CHEN Xi    
王思嘉 WANG Sijia    
孔繁悦 KONG Fanyue    
欧阳茗荟 OUYANG Minghui    
陈文春    
CHEN Wenchun    
Tianjin Normal University, Ocean University of China, Nankai University    
North and South    
The Exploration of How Consumption Stimulus Vouchers Work and the Problems that all Related Parties Encountered - A Case Study of Zhuhai City    
秦瑞阳 QIN Ruiyang    
罗嘉琳 LUO Jialin    
吴瑾 WU Jin    
常洋 CHANG Yang    

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sun Yat-Sen University, South China Agricultural University    
Fighting Team    
Green Mountains VS Golden Mountains: Environmental Governance Dilemma of Eucalyptus Policy in Poverty Alleviation - Based on the Practice Analysis of Eucalyptus Planting in A Village of Fujian Province    
姚瑶 YAO Yao    
宋晓 SONG Xiao    
李路杨 LI Luyang    
任弢    
REN Tao    
China University of Political Science and Law    
CoNaN    
The Implement of Beijing's New Policy of Garbage Classification in Communities: A New Start or A Publicity Stunt? - A Case Study in Haidian District with the Reference to Tokyo’s Practice    
熊斯佳 XIONG Sijia    
刘歌行 LIU Gexing    
王迪 WANG Di    
陈雨阳 CHEN Yuyang    
马燕    
MA Yan    
China University of Political Science and Law, Ocean University of China, Beijing Jiaotong University, Waseda University    
The Economists    
Internet Plus Health Poverty Alleviation: A Panacea for Sustainable Development of Health in Impoverished Areas? - A Case Study in Yizhang, Hunan    
周子京 ZHOU Zijing    
李金璞 LI Jinpu    
林俐 LIN Li    
宋垣莹 SONG ERIN WONYOUNG    

Tsinghua University    
Foodies4SDGs    
What the Health Are We Paying the Canteen? - The Impact of “University Canteen Cost Accounting Guiding Standards” on Healthy Eating in Campus and Its Implication on Policy-making    
王雨婷 WANG Yuting    
陈星安 CHEN Xing'an    
金星 JIN Xing    
杨晶 YANG Jing    
Huiyu O.    
Zhejiang University, University of California Berkeley, Korea University, Tongji University    
Contento    
Multi-actor Governance of "Charity Fraud" Phenomenon of Online Charitable Crowdfunding Platforms - A Case Study of Shuidichou    
李紫伶 LI Ziling    
刘晨昕 LIU Chenxin    
李美慧 LI Meihui    
宁怡雯 NING Yiwen    
史泽华    
SHI Zehua    
Beijing Foreign Studies University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, University of Chicago    



【About CCCPPM】
The China Case Center for Public Policy & Management (CCCPPM) was established in 2004 as a subsidiary of the School of Public Policy & Management (SPPM), Tsinghua University. It serves to write and store professional case studies on China and other countries for the courses developed by SPPM in order to improve teaching quality and train qualified professional public administrators. The center also organizes seminars and workshops on case teaching and writing to promote teaching techniques and use of case studies among domestic educators. Meanwhile, the center organizes national case analysis competitions for Chinese undergraduate and master students annually with different themes. From 2018, the center has started to hold yearly SDGs case analysis competition targeting to global students.

【About TUSDG】
Housed in the School of Public Policy and Management in Tsinghua University, the Institute for Sustainable Development Goals of Tsinghua University (TUSDG) was founded on May 14, 2017. It aims to establish a leading platform to conduct interdisciplinary research and collaborate with global partners to address challenges in implementing UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By integrating theoretical learning and practical experience in the field, TUSDG strives to cultivate a new generation of talents who are dedicated to the implementation of SDGs and the improvement of global governance. In addition, TUSDG will make every effort at creating a high-end open platform in the research field of SDGs, attracting world-class experts and scholars to engage in teaching and research activities. Finally, TUSDG aspires to become a leading think tank in China on SDG-related policies through cooperative partnerships with relevant government agencies.

【About Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC】
With over 200 years of history, RB’s driven by its purpose to protect, heal and nurture in a relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. We fight to make access to the highest-quality hygiene, wellness and nourishment a right, not a privilege, for everyone.

Headquartered in the UK, RB has been included in the FTSE4Good Index Series for 16 consecutive years, with 42,000+ diverse, talented entrepreneurs globally. RB sells more than 20 million products every day on average and is proud to have a stable of trusted household brands. These include Enfamil, Nutramigen, Dettol, Durex, Veet, Scholl, Nurofen, Vanish, Schiff, Airwick, Strepsils and more.


Hygiene, Health and Nutrition are the three areas of our business, and the categories under which our brands are organised. Each area is dedicated to building sustainable solutions that will help us address the challenges presented by global mega-trends like urbanisation, climate change and digital transformation. These global pressures are challenging public health systems and increasing the need for improved hygiene products, services and education. We continuously innovate in areas like personalised nutrition, wellness, and digital health and hygiene so that individuals, families and communities can live cleaner, healthier lives.