CSB STUDENTS' VOICE COUNTS!
Margherita Di Gasbarro, Sabrina Izzo, Francesco Massari, Chiara Trulli, students at La Sapienza University of Rome, worked on this interesting presentation as a result of the CSB Pilot Course.
Introduction
As stated by the Environment Directorate General of the European Commission, the Agenda is a commitment to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development by 2030 world-wide, ensuring that no one is left behind.
The adoption of the 2030 Agenda was a landmark achievement, providing for a shared global vision towards sustainable development for all.
The 2030 Agenda was officially approved in 2015, on September 25th, by the members of the United Nations. Itconsists of 4 sections: • A political declaration • A set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (also referred to as SDGs), divided in 169 targets • Means of implementation • A framework for follow up and review of the Agenda.
It’s important to highlight that the 2030 Agenda integrates the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental. The 2030 Agenda is also indivisible, which means it must be implemented as a whole: every single sustainable development goal can’t be fully achieved without simultaneously working on reaching the other ones.
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