Week 6 : Roles of Institutions for Sustainable Development 🐞


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Hi and hi again to my blog for this week. It is good to see you again. So for this week I'm going to conclude about Roles of institutions for Sustainable Development. 

First and foremost, in this institutional cooperation, the most essential SDGs to address are SDGs 16 and 17. Peace, justice, and strong institutions are the focus of SDG 16, while partnerships are the focus of SDG 17. We also go over the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. SDG 17 it's about bolstering and streamlining cooperation between rich and developing countries, with the SDGs serving as a shared framework and vision for charting a cooperative path forward.

The United Nations Sustainable Development Group (UNSDG), which consists of development-related institutions, funds, and programmes, works to assist nations and territories in achieving the 2030 Agenda by addressing important concerns that cut across national borders, such as health and the environment.



Five Regional Directors and their teams from the UN Development Cooperation Office in Panama, Addis Ababa, Amman, Istanbul, and Bangkok provide regional-specific support to the UN Resident Coordinators in each country.

The UNSDG, on the other hand, has a large number of development-related agencies, funds, and initiatives. It is trying to assist governments and territories in achieving the 2030 Agenda by addressing important concerns such as environment and health that cut across national borders.






I thinks that's all from me. Hope to see you again. Bye and bye.

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