UN Sustainable Development Summit
... The summit outcome document, entitled “Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” was agreed on by the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals. ...
... The summit outcome document, entitled “Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” was agreed on by the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals. ...
the samoa pathway: role of higher education in translating vision to
... 2006 to lead process in graduate teaching, research, consulting and project activities Research work in such areas as: renewable energy, marine resources, climate change, natural products, green economy, bio-fuels, trade agreements, chronic diseases, agricultural diseases, cultural services, gender ...
... 2006 to lead process in graduate teaching, research, consulting and project activities Research work in such areas as: renewable energy, marine resources, climate change, natural products, green economy, bio-fuels, trade agreements, chronic diseases, agricultural diseases, cultural services, gender ...
format
... strength, ability and every means, I shall give effect and support every form of civil resistance against war, of non-violent action, and of mutual co-operation, so as to establish and maintain peace and the respect of the human rights, that is attended by justice and safety for all; I shall take st ...
... strength, ability and every means, I shall give effect and support every form of civil resistance against war, of non-violent action, and of mutual co-operation, so as to establish and maintain peace and the respect of the human rights, that is attended by justice and safety for all; I shall take st ...
About the UN Millennium Project
... to be in place in order to get on track for 2015. In 2004, the Project began working with the UN system in selected "pilot countries"- Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Tajikistan and Yemen - to help identify the best ways to integrate Millennium Development Goal targets and timel ...
... to be in place in order to get on track for 2015. In 2004, the Project began working with the UN system in selected "pilot countries"- Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Tajikistan and Yemen - to help identify the best ways to integrate Millennium Development Goal targets and timel ...
What are the major actors of the global political system?
... of its resources including human beings. ...
... of its resources including human beings. ...
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SURVEY OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
... The 2013 edition of the Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific argues that macroeconomic policies can play a key role not only in supporting the economies of the region in the short term, but also in reorienting the region towards a more inclusive and sustainable pattern of development. ...
... The 2013 edition of the Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific argues that macroeconomic policies can play a key role not only in supporting the economies of the region in the short term, but also in reorienting the region towards a more inclusive and sustainable pattern of development. ...
enerbal show
... Threats - Debt Burden or Relief IMF and World Bank have rejected calls by Canada and some countries for moratorium on debt HIPC programme is slow and largely ineffective, loads of conditions that end up derailing the local capacities Linking peace with debt relief has not been helpful ...
... Threats - Debt Burden or Relief IMF and World Bank have rejected calls by Canada and some countries for moratorium on debt HIPC programme is slow and largely ineffective, loads of conditions that end up derailing the local capacities Linking peace with debt relief has not been helpful ...
Speech - AICESIS
... “Starting Block” for post-2015 in a similar unequal situation. The research works, undertaken by the United Nations, independent researchers and specialized research centers have revealed the causes that produced those situations. It can be noticed that most MDGs have been based on merely social res ...
... “Starting Block” for post-2015 in a similar unequal situation. The research works, undertaken by the United Nations, independent researchers and specialized research centers have revealed the causes that produced those situations. It can be noticed that most MDGs have been based on merely social res ...
SDGs and the Global Sustainability Agenda
... Social/human development: • Economic growth, urbanization and industrialization without proper environmental and natural resources concern impact on health and livelihoods of people • Degradation of coastal resources • Poverty and its impact on human health and human development ...
... Social/human development: • Economic growth, urbanization and industrialization without proper environmental and natural resources concern impact on health and livelihoods of people • Degradation of coastal resources • Poverty and its impact on human health and human development ...
Unit 6 Review ppt
... tackling extreme poverty in its many dimensions. The MDGs also provide a framework for the entire international community to work together towards a common end – making sure that human development reaches everyone, everywhere. If these goals are achieved, world poverty will be cut by half, tens of m ...
... tackling extreme poverty in its many dimensions. The MDGs also provide a framework for the entire international community to work together towards a common end – making sure that human development reaches everyone, everywhere. If these goals are achieved, world poverty will be cut by half, tens of m ...
International development
For other forms of development, see Development (disambiguation).International development or global development is a wide concept concerning level of development on an international scale. It is the basis for international classifications such as developed country, developing country and least developed country. There are however many schools of thought and conventions regarding, which are the exact features constituting development of a country.Historically it has been largely synonymous with economic development. Recently it is also often used in a holistic and multi-disciplinary context of human development as well as other concepts like sustainable development, competitiveness, quality of life or subjective well-being.International development is different from simple development in that it is specifically composed of institutions and policies that arose after the Second World War. These institutions focus on alleviating poverty and improving living conditions in previously colonised countries.