The 2024 edition of the SDG report presents some fascinating findings.
Chapter 3 on government support for UN-based multilateralism is especially revealing - very worrying that the world's most powerful countries lag behind in their commitment to multilateralism. Equally disappointing is the vastly inflated spending on military budgets versus ODA.
Chapter 3 on government support for UN-based multilateralism is especially revealing - very worrying that the world's most powerful countries lag behind in their commitment to multilateralism. Equally disappointing is the vastly inflated spending on military budgets versus ODA.
Kul
https://www.ipsnews.net/2024/06/uns-development-goals-rich-nations-lead-worlds-poor-lag-far-behind/?s.
https://www.ipsnews.net/2024/06/uns-development-goals-rich-nations-lead-worlds-poor-lag-far-behind/?s.
When the 193-member UN General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution, back in September 2015, the goals were highly ambitious: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, eliminate inequalities, protect human rights, promote gender empowerment and ensure economic, social and environmental development—and much more. The deadline for achieving these targets was set for 2030. But nine years … |
The Sustainable Development Report 2024 tracks the performance of all 193 UN Member States on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. |
The Sustainable Development Report 2024 tracks the performance of all 193 UN Member States on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. |
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Kul Chandra Gautam
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