SDG progress : fragility, crisis and leaving no one behind : report / Emma Samman, Paula Lucci, Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Tanvi Bhatkal, Amanda Telias Simunovic, Susan Nicholai, Elizabeth Stuart and Charlotte Caron.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Overseas Developmetn Institute (ODI), ©2018.Description: 73 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HN670.6. Z9.
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Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements—List of boxes, figures and tables—Acronyms—Executives summary—1. Introduction—2. How much further behind are fragile states then the rest of the world in SDG attainment?—3. The circumstances of people caught in crisis—4. Addressing the needs of people caught in crisis—5. Conclusion and recommendations—References—Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones (Nelson Mandela, 1995). As they signed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), all countries pledged to reach and deliver progress for those who are furthest behind first. This commitment to ‘leave no one behind’ is at the hearth of the SDGs : not only is it morally unacceptable to keep vast swathes of people structurally locked out of progress but delivering on it is a prerequisite for achieving agenda 2030…”—(page 4).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HN670.6.Z9.S366 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000534767
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Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acknowledgements—List of boxes, figures and tables—Acronyms—Executives summary—1. Introduction—2. How much further behind are fragile states then the rest of the world in SDG attainment?—3. The circumstances of people caught in crisis—4. Addressing the needs of people caught in crisis—5. Conclusion and recommendations—References—Annexes.

Summary: “A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones (Nelson Mandela, 1995). As they signed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), all countries pledged to reach and deliver progress for those who are furthest behind first. This commitment to ‘leave no one behind’ is at the hearth of the SDGs : not only is it morally unacceptable to keep vast swathes of people structurally locked out of progress but delivering on it is a prerequisite for achieving agenda 2030…”—(page 4).

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