These 17 Goals build on the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals, while entailing new areas such as climate change, sustainable consumption, peace economic inequality, innovation and justice, among other priorities. The goals are interconnected, often the key to success on one will involve tackling issues more commonly associated with another. These goals are a global call for action to end all forms of poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The SDGs work in the spirit of association and …show more content…
The SDGs represent the first major attempt by the united nations to focus on high quality of education and the role of education in accomplishing a more accommodating world, education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, promotion of a culture of peace, gender equality and non-violence, global citizenship, and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable …show more content…
Since from 2000 the world has changed dramatically and the majority of the poorest people live in the underdeveloped countries. Inequality is a problem, this applies to both developing and developed countries. The SDGs have set of goals which include all the countries in the world in addressing inequality.
Inclusive Goal Setting
The MDGs were made through a top to down process. The SDGs are being created in one of the most inclusive participatory processes the world has ever seen with face-to-face consultations in more than 100 countries, and millions of citizen inputs on. Common society has been well-organized throughout.
Funding The MDGs were largely imagined to be funded by aid flows which did not materialize. The SDGs put sustainable, inclusive economic development at the core of the strategy, and address the ability of countries to address social challenges largely through improving their own revenue generating