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Improving the Sustainable Development Goals evaluates the Global
Goals (Agenda 2030) by looking at their design and how they relate
to theories of economic development. Adopted unanimously by the
member states of the United Nations (UN) in 2015, the goals are
remarkable for the global commitment on a set of targets to reach
by 2030, but also for the lack of a strategy of implementation. The
choice of appropriate action is handed over to individual
governments, some of which are limited by their lack of resources.
This book explores how implementation of the sustainable
development goals (SDGs) can be developed, especially in developing
countries. The content, strengths and weaknesses of the SDGs are
critically examined, alongside their relationship to ongoing
academic research. The authors also investigate the actions of
governments over the past three years by looking at the national
strategies they have presented at annual meetings of the UN
High-Level Political Forum. Improving the Sustainable Development
Goals takes a critical but constructive approach, pointing out
risks as well as possible remedies. The SDGs are seen as an
opportunity for a global conversation on what works in solving some
fundamental problems relating to poverty and environmental
degradation. With the inclusion of a chapter by Tobias Ogweno,
former member of the Kenya's UN mission, this book will appeal to
all those who are interested in policy analysis with a focus on
development issues.
Improving the Sustainable Development Goals evaluates the Global
Goals (Agenda 2030) by looking at their design and how they relate
to theories of economic development. Adopted unanimously by the
member states of the United Nations (UN) in 2015, the goals are
remarkable for the global commitment on a set of targets to reach
by 2030, but also for the lack of a strategy of implementation. The
choice of appropriate action is handed over to individual
governments, some of which are limited by their lack of resources.
This book explores how implementation of the sustainable
development goals (SDGs) can be developed, especially in developing
countries. The content, strengths and weaknesses of the SDGs are
critically examined, alongside their relationship to ongoing
academic research. The authors also investigate the actions of
governments over the past three years by looking at the national
strategies they have presented at annual meetings of the UN
High-Level Political Forum. Improving the Sustainable Development
Goals takes a critical but constructive approach, pointing out
risks as well as possible remedies. The SDGs are seen as an
opportunity for a global conversation on what works in solving some
fundamental problems relating to poverty and environmental
degradation. With the inclusion of a chapter by Tobias Ogweno,
former member of the Kenya's UN mission, this book will appeal to
all those who are interested in policy analysis with a focus on
development issues.
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