Sentences with phrase «new sustainable development agenda»

«Unless concerted action is taken and education receives the attention that it failed to get during the past 15 years, millions of children will continue to miss out and the transformative vision of the new Sustainable Development agenda will be jeopardized,» said GMR Director, Aaron Benavot.

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The Netherlands is keeping food waste on the agenda with the announcement of a new collective named «Together against food waste», set up to help the country cut its food waste in half by 2030 in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This year's UN summit would focus on the adoption of a new set of universal sustainable development agenda.
The new goals of the new development agenda to be adopted during the UN summit on September 25, 2015, in New York include ending poverty in all its forms everywhere; ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agricultunew goals of the new development agenda to be adopted during the UN summit on September 25, 2015, in New York include ending poverty in all its forms everywhere; ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agricultunew development agenda to be adopted during the UN summit on September 25, 2015, in New York include ending poverty in all its forms everywhere; ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agricultuNew York include ending poverty in all its forms everywhere; ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture.
It would be fantastic if, over the course of the new Sustainable Development Goals agenda, the UN could become the world's biggest training outfit, building the capacity of other actors so that they can absorb its duties.
«A new agenda is needed to address the interconnected elements of sustainable development comprising economic growth, social inclusion and environmental sustainability,» it said.
Rockland Tea Party Patriots have announced a meeting at New City Library, Wednesday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m., where former candidate for Haverstraw Town Council, Lynn Teger, will discuss how she believes Agenda 21 — «Sustainable Development» is creeping into our communities and destroying our liberties.
READ MORE: Ban harmful cultural practices that undermine women's rights — WiLDAF The United Nation (UN) said, the idea behind this year's theme, «is to consider how to accelerate the 2030 Agenda, building momentum for the effective implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals, especially goal number 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls; and number 4: Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning».
The former President will also address a meeting of the African Union's New Partnership for Economic Development (NEPAD) on: «Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Importance of Climate Smart Agriculture in Achieving the SDGs in Africa.»
With less than two months to go before the Rio +20 U.N. conference in Brazil, which many hope will breathe new life into the sustainable development agenda, the two - day Clean Energy Ministerial meeting is being hailed as a major opportunity to set the stage with a range of bilateral initiatives expected to be announced on projects across the renewable energy spectrum.
From 19 - 22 May 2015, the World Education Forum has took place in Incheon, Republic of Korea, where the world education community has been discussing about the education goal and targets in the post-2015 sustainable development agenda that is expected to be adopted by the UN Member States at the Special Summit on Sustainable Development of September 2015 isustainable development agenda that is expected to be adopted by the UN Member States at the Special Summit on Sustainable Development of September 2015 idevelopment agenda that is expected to be adopted by the UN Member States at the Special Summit on Sustainable Development of September 2015 iSustainable Development of September 2015 iDevelopment of September 2015 in New York.
efforts are being made to see to that as the New Development Agenda Post 2015, as the Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs are being created, they must result from the negotiation of Sept 2014 to Sept 2015..
In September 2015, 193 countries adopted a huge new agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In 2015, building on the experience of the Millennium Development Goals, States will craft a new and ambitious global development agenda and set action - oriented Sustainable DevelopDevelopment Goals, States will craft a new and ambitious global development agenda and set action - oriented Sustainable Developdevelopment agenda and set action - oriented Sustainable DevelopmentDevelopment Goals.
We see this largely reflected in the new agenda for sustainable development adopted at the United Nations in New York in Septembnew agenda for sustainable development adopted at the United Nations in New York in SeptembNew York in September.
The new Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report by UNESCO, shows the potential for education to propel progress towards all global goals outlined in the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs).
The outcome statement of the Rio +20 Conference on Sustainable Development (2012) centred around ecological sustainability.2 If countries of the world are serious about the commitment made at Rio, then the MDGs need to evolve into a new framework; sustainability was not at their heart, and it is increasingly clear that without such an orientation, various «development» goals are impossible to meet for both the current and future generations.3 As the report of the UN System Task Team on the post-2015 development agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one ofDevelopment (2012) centred around ecological sustainability.2 If countries of the world are serious about the commitment made at Rio, then the MDGs need to evolve into a new framework; sustainability was not at their heart, and it is increasingly clear that without such an orientation, various «development» goals are impossible to meet for both the current and future generations.3 As the report of the UN System Task Team on the post-2015 development agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one ofdevelopment» goals are impossible to meet for both the current and future generations.3 As the report of the UN System Task Team on the post-2015 development agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one ofdevelopment agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one of the goals.
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Delivering on the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals will be hugely challenging, but new WRI analysis finds there is much greater alignment between these two agendas than we may realize.
Energy is at the heart of the sustainable development agenda to 2030 IEA introduces new online resource for all its Sustainable Development Goals data and projections 19sustainable development agenda to 2030 IEA introduces new online resource for all its Sustainable Development Goals data and projections 19development agenda to 2030 IEA introduces new online resource for all its Sustainable Development Goals data and projections 19Sustainable Development Goals data and projections 19Development Goals data and projections 19 March 2018
http://www.thenewamerican.com & go to 10 July 2012 Sustainable Freedom: Surging Opposition to Agenda 21, «Sustainable Development» There is also an article on the new american site about the bullying EPA losing a case, in the supreme court, against the sackett family, but I cant put my hand on the reference.
Energy for Sustainable Development, A Policy Agenda New York: UNDP «Renewable Energy... Into the Mainstream» International Energy Agency Renewable Energy Working Party
RUAF also seeks to respond to arising global agendas (localisation of the Sustainable Development Goals — specifically SDG Goal 11 on the Development of Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 2 on Ending Hunger - and implementation of the New Urban Agenda) through focus areas in which it has, or can mobilise, expertise, and through networks which can grow its impact.
By Ani Dasgupta 2018-02-22T10:43:39 +00:00 February 22nd 2018 Categories: CLIMATE CHANGE & RESILIENCE, URBAN & METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE Tags: climate change, climate change adaptation, Local Governance, New Urban Agenda, SDGs, sustainable urban development, Urbanisation
By URBANET 2018-02-06T00:11:17 +00:00 February 5th 2018 Categories: CLIMATE CHANGE & RESILIENCE, STÄDTE ALS AKTEURE STÄRKEN, URBAN & METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE Tags: climate change, climate change adaptation, Local Governance, New Urban Agenda, SDGs, sustainable urban development, Urbanisation
The major new report, led by Jeffrey D. Sachs and issued by the United Nations» Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Germany's Bertelsmann Stiftung, provides a color - coded dashboard to demonstrate how well every country is doing at implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-- the hugely important agenda that succeeded the highly...
HANGZHOU, China, 9 July 2016 — Energy is central to social and economic well - being, and all the countries in the world, as well as the United Nations, must make an effort to work together to realize the great promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the new global framework for advancing peace and prosperity for all on a healthy planet.
Sustainable development under the United Nations» Agenda 21 calls for restricted housing space and the elimination of cars in favor of walking, bicycling (imagine that during a New York winter), and mass transit.
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