Participants in the webinars examined frameworks for global development goals and connections to health indicators, the role for health in the context of novel
sustainable economic frameworks that go beyond gross domestic product, and scenarios to project climate change impacts and health outcomes.
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It restates the Bank's approach to making monetary policy decisions within the
framework of a medium - term inflation target, in way that supports
sustainable economic growth and serves the public interest.
The New Economy Awards competition is organized annually to recognize companies and its leaders that drive
economic recovery around the globe via job creation, productivity enhancement, increased efficiences in
sustainable manner, thereby filling in the gap presented by increasingly complex regulatory
frameworks and falling demand for commodities.
the UN 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development as the overarching framework that guides our actions towards sustainable development from a social, environmental, economic and health p
Sustainable Development as the overarching
framework that guides our actions towards
sustainable development from a social, environmental, economic and health p
sustainable development from a social, environmental,
economic and health perspective;
8.4 improve progressively through 2030 global resource efficiency in consumption and production, and endeavour to decouple
economic growth from environmental degradation in accordance with the 10 - year
framework of programmes on
sustainable consumption and production with developed countries taking the lead
Without
sustainable peace, gains made through the MDGs
framework will be reversed if not derailed by conflict or insecurity driven by deep - seated anger due to
economic marginalisation or exclusion.
Youthful mind is the need as an investment in gender equality and women's empowerment is vital for improving
economic, social and political conditions in developing countries within the
framework of
sustainable development.
The Dóchas EU Presidency Project will be working to ensure that the post-MDG
framework does not simply articulate an extension of current practice, but rather captures an inclusive,
sustainable and just set of solutions to some of the biggest global challenges that are facing mankind:
economic inequality, social instability, environmental degradation, resource scarcity, climate chaos and political exclusion of vast numbers of people.
Such
frameworks must address not only climate change but also energy security,
economic growth, and
sustainable development objectives in an integrated approach.
The
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs or Global Goals) offer a new
framework against which your business can align, measure and explain its actions to operate more responsibly and deliver positive social, environmental and
economic impacts.
The document addresses the transition to a low carbon economy through a
framework of policy coherence and good governance using International Labour Standards as guidelines for supporting not only the social dimension of
sustainable development, but the
economic and environmental ones as well.
This analytical report addresses the social dimensions of climate change from a
sustainable, equitable development perspective, understood as «an irreducible holistic concept where
economic, social and environmental issues are interdependent dimensions that must be approached within a unifi ed
framework», and where the overarching outcome is to fully promote human welfare and equal access to life - sustaining resources.
This document is an outcome of a study carried out in West Africa, providing a coherent sub regional platform for the development of a robust policy
framework for an enhanced and
sustainable provision of electricity services to support socio
economic growth.
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.
«The UN is working with governments, civil society and other partners to shape an ambitious
sustainable development
framework to meet the needs of both people and planet, providing
economic transformation and opportunity to lift people out of poverty, advancing social justice and protecting the environment.
While governance provides a
framework for group cohesion and decision making, capacity development provides a process and guidelines for achieving
sustainable social and
economic development goals.
The consultations highlighted critical issues for agreement making directed to
economic and social development outcomes, including the need for: effective community decision making structures and community engagement with the process; adequate time and resources for capacity development; creative ideas for
sustainable economic development; support for outcomes beyond the legal
framework; positive relationships; and underlying infrastructure such as health, roads and education to be guaranteed by governments.
Sustainable development provides a
framework which recognises the importance of addressing social, cultural,
economic and environmental issues when aiming to achieve development goals.
Drawn from the principles underlying the right to development defined in the Declaration on the Right to Development and the international discourse on
sustainable development the
framework outlined in chapter one seeks to integrate the ethical principles of equality and respect with the
economic and social forces that direct contemporary societies.