5/16/2023 0 Comments Agenda 21 2030Without functioning education systems, he said that the world would not be able to meet the needs of labour markets, advance gender equality and human rights, or strengthen democratic institutions. The UN chief highlighted three issues “at the heart of our commitment” to leave no one behind, that require urgent action.įirst, he described the current learning crisis, as “a disaster first and foremost for the world’s young people… very serious implications for the future of our societies”. “Poverty is not only the absence of income”, he said, advocating for a global economy that works for all, including safeguarding public health, reforming the world’s financial system, and protecting the environment. “ The ending of poverty in all its forms everywhere is not just the objective of SDG 1, but the primary objective of the 2030 Agenda itself”, he stated. Guterres reminded that Our Common Agenda proposes an intergovernmental World Social Summit in 2025 to “coordinate action and create momentum on a global scale” towards reaching the goals, while taking stock of efforts to renew the social contract. Noting that “there is no one-size-fits-all social contract”, Mr. “ The New Global Deal will rebalance power and financial resources, enabling developing countries to invest in the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs”, he said. It calls for a New Global Deal to share power, wealth and opportunities more broadly at the international level, and allow developing countries to focus their resources on sustainable, inclusive development. “Each proposal will promote progress across other goals, and indeed our broader pursuit of peace and human rights”. With only eight years until 2030, and with COVID-19 driving the world further off track, the UN chief said that the report’s recommendations aim to get the world “back on track” towards achieving the SDGs. Findings can also be used by multilateral organizations and development partners to inform their role in fostering change and creating an enabling environment for the achievement of the SDGs.WFP/Simon Pierre Diouf Getting ‘back on track’ The findings can be used by health stakeholders to identify solutions that can be adapted to the specific contexts of their institution, community or country to support achievement of the health and well-being goals and ultimately the SDGs. Mechanisms were identified that facilitated intersectoral collaboration and improved accountability. More action is required to advance governance and leadership for health and well-being through a more holistic lens that encompasses a life-course approach, considers the determinants of health and invests in preparedness, prevention and resilience. Integration has been facilitated through the creation or adaptation of institutional arrangements with leadership from high levels of government and participation of all sectors of society. Results show that Member States have prioritized implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and integration of the SDGs into relevant planning frameworks. The analysis was based on a survey in 2019 that was completed by 29 Member States. This report presents an analysis of policy, governance and implementation arrangements to achieve health and well-being for all at all ages and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Member States of the WHO European Region.
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