SDGs, main contributions and challenges
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SDGs, main contributions and challenges
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) : Center of Ibero-American Studies, University of Rey Juan Carlos, c2019
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SDGs Sustainable Development Goals main contributions and challenges
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"Chair on Development and Poverty Eradication/SDG Fund and URJC"
"The present publication is the fruit of an inter-institutional collaboration between the Sustainable Development Fund (SDGF), UNITAR and Universidad Rey Juan Carlos of Spain, in order to benefit future generations' educational curricula and promote the wider implementation and understanding of the 2030 Agenda"--Foreword
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Description
This publication provides a broad vision of the 2030 Agenda. The scientific community needs studies to examine the features that define the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the measures required for their full implementation by Member States and other actors. It is broad in terms of the topics analysed and adopts a multidisciplinary approach. The study focuses on the commitments that the international community has assumed in the 2030 Agenda and formulates proposals that will make the Sustainable Development Goals effective. It outlines the goals as well as the mechanisms that have been established to achieve them.
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