Prudence League is a non profit social prudence organization dedicated to creating a prudent planet that limits the negative impacts of human activities on society and restores balance through social, economic, statistical, sporting, cultural, and humanitarian actions for local, regional, national, and international populations and authorities.
Social prudence is a reform aimed at defining both the positive and negative footprints of human activities on society and balancing them.
The balance between positive and negative human activities is realized through the creation of programs and campaigns to serve the general interests of the population.
Social prudence models and studies human concerns through subprudences and prudent data repositories.
Social prudence is a reflection on the role we play in the world and the necessity of living fraternally with all our fellow citizens.
To carry out its prudent missions, our league consists of volunteers for prudence and focuses its daily actions around 4 key areas, prudent programs, prudent
watching, prudent hub and prudent economy.
We design prudent programs and campaigns focused on social prudence, monitor areas affected by inequalities, and incubate NGOs dedicated to this cause. Our activities are funded through the prudence tax and investments in prudtech, with companies guided by prudent principles.
The league is the proud heir of the Campus Watch and Campus Korczak organizations, founded in 2012 by Lenny Pamart, Avril Aillot, and Aydan Kapisiz to create healthy and positive school environments against bullying.
Over the years, volunteers from Campus Watch and Campus Korczak realized that society needed profound change, as all social areas are interdependent, with schools at the heart of these concerns. They then conceived the idea of bringing together all active forces around social prudence, which now guides the league's actions to better understand society and reduce social inequalities.
The legacy of school activities is now carried forward by the "United by Schools" program under the league's auspices.
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of people at risk of being displaced due to ecological crises by 2045
of children at risk of not achieving basic reading skills by 2045
of people at risk of facing food insecurity and famine by 2045
of jobs could be replaced by artificial intelligence and robotics by 2045