South Centre Report, September 2024
Reviewing the Implementation of Select Sustainable Development Goals – A Southern Perspective
By Yuefen Li, Viviana Muñoz Tellez, Vahini Naidu, Danish, Vitor Ido, Peter Lunenborg, Nirmalya Syam, Daniel Uribe
In line with the focus of the work of the South Centre, this paper specifically looks at the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Goal 1 – No poverty; Goal 2 – Zero Hunger; Goal 3 – Good Health and Well-being; Goal 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure; Goal 13 – Climate Action; Goal 14 – Life Below Water; Goal 15 – Life on Land; and Goal 17 – Partnerships for the Goals. Particular attention has also been paid to the concerns of least developed countries (LDCs) in relation to the SDGs.
The paper thus seeks to provide a review of the trajectory of the implementation of the aforementioned SDGs in the years since 2015 from the perspective of the Global South. It then spells out the drivers for the progress made and the challenges and the changing narratives in the world today. It also provides some concrete recommendations which can support developing and least developed countries in their sustainable development pathways.
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Reviewing the Implementation of Select Sustainable Development Goals – A Southern Perspective
This article was tagged: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Climate Action, Daniel Uribe, Danish, Global South, Good Health and Well-Being, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Life Below Water, Life on Land, Nirmalya Syam, No Poverty, Partnerships for the Goals, Peter Lunenborg, Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), United Nations (UN), Vahini Naidu, Vitor Ido, Viviana Munoz Tellez, Yuefen Li, Zero Hunger