Month: January 2022

The SDG Roundtable: SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation

Recall the last time you visited the washroom in your home. Once you open the shower water may start sprinkling on to your body. Aside from that, whenever you are thirsty you may run to the water jar in your own kitchen,  and have pure clean water fill your glass. However, the eye-popping fact is that presently in the world more people appear to have a mobile phone than a lavatory. Sustainable Development Goal 6 is about "clean water and sanitation for all". It is one of 17 sustainable development goals established by the United Nations general assembly in 2015. As the UN explains, there is sufficient freshwater on the planet to serve the whole population. Then, it is a…

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The SDG Roundtable: SDG 5 – Gender Equality

Gender Equality is one of the most fundamental human rights in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This mainly focuses on the aspect of “empowerment of women and girls” by ensuring “an end to discrimination against all women and girls” around the world. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) identifies political empowerment, health and survival, education attainment and economic participation and opportunity as the four indexes to understand and assess global gender equality. Thus, it becomes clear that empowerment of women is an essential factor to promote social growth and expand economic growth which consequently paves the way towards a prosperous, sustainable and peaceful world. An International Standing Since 2000, the UNDP, in collaboration with the United Nations (UN) and…

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The SDG Roundtable: SDG 4 – Quality Education

Introduction Existence of a quality educational system is indeed a major part of a nation’s growth and progress. Education not only enables upward socio-economic mobility, but it also acts as a key to escape poverty, which is why the United Nations recognizes the role of education for peace and development. Sustainable Development Goal 4 thus determines to reach the aim of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all by the year 2030. This is a massive challenge for nations, especially within the present context of the Covid-19 pandemic, as school closures have unfortunately wiped out years of progress in education. However, it is also an enormous opportunity for nations to advance on many fronts.  …

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The SDG Roundtable: SDG 3 – Good Health & Well Being

Introduction “Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages” (“Health”) is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) introduced by the United Nations in 2015. Reducing maternal mortality, fighting communicable diseases, preventing and treating substance abuse, ensuring universal access to reproductive care, provision of awareness regarding family planning, and achieving universal health coverage are some aims according to their 2030 Agenda. However, in the status quo the COVID-19 pandemic has quite clearly challenged and decelerated the progress of these goals despite the measures implemented by the World Health Organization (WHO) alongside other subsidiaries to overcome the health crisis.   International Standing Major progress had been made to improve health and wellbeing worldwide before the pandemic struck. For…

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The SDG Roundtable: SDG 2 – Zero Hunger

After decades of decline in its numbers, the amount of people subjected to hunger has been growing for the past five years, says the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). On the other hand, millions of people are affected by obesity and other non-communicable diseases associated with unhealthy diets and consumption patterns. This inequality also shows the need to reduce food waste, and improve healthy and sustainable food and agricultural practices. The second SDG aims to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by the year 2030. The UN has defined 8 Targets and 13 Indicators to track whether these Targets are achieved. The targets for this SDG include: Universal access to safe and nutritious…

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The SDG Roundtable: SDG 1 – No Poverty

Introduction The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are global goals adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 that hope to initiate actions in order to reach major milestones such as ending poverty, protecting the planet, and guaranteeing peace and prosperity among other things by 2030. The first Sustainable Development Goal is that of “No poverty”. It is an ambitious goal that sees governments around the world attempting to combat the existence of poverty, an issue that is present in most parts of the world.  People who live in extreme poverty are considered to be those who live on less than $1.90 a day. According to this, recent studies estimate 10 percent of the world’s population, or 734 million people more…

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State of the Blog #1

Hello all! It’s been a while since you’ve heard from us, hasn’t it? We’re here to tell you where we’ve been and what the road ahead for us here at the Editorial looks like. The first few months, no doubt, have been absolutely electric and we couldn't be prouder of everyone in the team. December however, proved to be a rather slow month for us and if you’re wondering why, it’s because the Editorial took a much-deserved break where we gave all our writers some time to rest after what proved to be a very intense yet highly productive first five months. Trust us when we say that they deserved it. But January marks a whole new month and with…

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