Ethigrality Index

 A diagnostic tool that measures whether policies, sectors, or institutions align with the six principles.
Not a prestige scoreboard, but a living compass for coherence, accountability, and legitimacy.
Ethigrality is universal — integrating across all actors of society to turn the SDGs promise into reality: All Society, All Government. 

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    Country Ethigrality Index

     

    • Life: Preserved when governments ensure healthcare and clean water; harmed by neglect of vulnerable populations.
    • Progeny: Preserved by strong child protection and education systems; harmed by child exploitation or unsafe migration.
    • Intellect: Preserved by academic freedom and science funding; harmed by censorship and media manipulation.
    • Wealth: Preserved by fair taxation and redistribution; harmed by systemic inequality and corruption.
    • Conscience: Preserved by pluralism and justice; harmed by repression, discrimination, or systemic corruption.
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    Corporate Ethigrality Index

    • Life: Preserved by ensuring workplace safety and healthcare benefits; harmed by dangerous working conditions or toxic emissions.
    • Progeny: Preserved when companies support family well-being and future workforce skills; harmed by short-term profit strategies ignoring intergenerational impact.
    • Intellect: Preserved by ethical innovation and employee training; harmed by misinformation, IP theft, or manipulative marketing.
    • Wealth: Preserved by fair wages and value-sharing; harmed by exploitative pay gaps and tax evasion.
       
    • Conscience: Preserved through codes of ethics and whistleblower protection; harmed by corruption or dishonest ESG claims.
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    Individual Ethigrality Index

     Explainer:

    • Life: Preserved by personal health choices and caring for community well-being; harmed by addiction or reckless lifestyle.
    • Progeny: Preserved by responsible parenting and sustainable consumption; harmed by neglect or unsustainable habits that burden future generations.
    • Intellect: Preserved by continuous learning and seeking truth; harmed by spreading misinformation or ignoring evidence.
    • Wealth: Preserved through responsible financial management; harmed by waste, debt, or exploitation of others.
    • Conscience: Preserved by honesty, compassion, and respect; harmed by dishonesty, intolerance, or indifference to others.
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