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The ONU on its seventieth anniversary declared among its heads of state and government and senior representatives, in New York from 25 to 27 September 2015, the new global Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
And what are the SDGs ?
Well, the story of the Sustainable Development Goals begins before 2015.
In 1992, at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development meeting, called ECO-92, which brought together more than 100 heads of state in Rio de Janeiro, to discuss how to protect and the development for future generations.
This meeting resulted in a document: Agenda 21.
The first letter to promote on a global scale, a new pattern of development for the next century through the 8 Goals.
After 29 years of ECO-92, 193 delegations, in addition to representatives of civil society, met again in Rio de Janeiro to renew their commitment to sustainable development at Rio + 20. The meeting assessed the progress made so far and identified points from the 92 meeting that still needed attention and improvement.
Then yes, the document appeared:
“Transforming Our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development ”.
It is called the 2030 Agenda, and it has 17 new Sustainable Development Goals, the SDGs.
The new Agenda is a plan of actions of the international community to be applied in order to guide the world on a more sustainable and resilient path by 2030?
And then I was wondering, how were those Objectives and Goals defined?
The Open Working Group was created to search a set of sustainable development goals for analysis and the appropriate actions of the General Assembly at its 68th session. The SDGs are the result of more than two years of intensive public research and engagement with civil society and other stakeholders around the world, giving a special ONU Development Agenda in 2015 and have therefore been incorporated into this new, Agenda2030.
The eradication of poverty is the greatest global challenge facing the world today, being a requirement of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals of the General Assembly and the United Nations.
This set of universal and transformative Objectives and Goals, which is comprehensive, far-reaching and people-centered, is an action plan called Agenda 2030 The ONU is committed to working tirelessly for the full implementation of the Agenda by 2030 and all of us too, me, you ...
Yes yes, you have to do your duties too.
The goal is to achieve sustainable development in its three dimensions - economic, social and environmental - in a balanced and integrated way. Extreme poverty is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development.
Nowadays the 2030 Agenda is accepted by all countries and is applicable to all into a different national realities, capacities and levels of development and respecting national policies and priorities. Its universal goals and targets involve the whole world, as well as developed and undeveloped countries. They are integrated and indivisible, and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development.
Then I will tell you what the SDGs are, one by one, okay?
That's it for today.
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