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Introduction to SDGs

Introduction to SDGs

By : Apichet Panya / 11 Jul. 2565 / Views 908

What are SDGs?

What are SDGs – The United Nations has developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aimed to help solve problems facing the world, such as poverty, inequality, global warming and peace. It leaves no one behind.” It is expected to be accomplished by 2030.

What are SDGs? The SDGs 17 What are the Sustainable Development Goals by the UN? The Sustainable Development Goals – The SDGs consist of 17 goals:

  • 1. No Poverty Eliminate poverty in all its forms everywhere.
  • 2. Zero Hunger eliminates hunger. achieve food security Promote sustainable agriculture
  • 3. Good Health and well-being and the well-being of all people of all ages
  • 4. Quality Education ensures equal and thorough education. Promote lifelong learning for everyone
  • 5. Gender Equality Achieve gender equality Develop the roles of women and girls
  • 6. Clean Water and Sanitation ensures the availability of water. Sustainable water management and sanitation
  • 7. Affordable and Clean Energy guarantees the availability of energy. accessible to everyone reliable, sustainable, modern
  • 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth Promote sustainable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, decent employment.
  • 9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure Develop an infrastructure that is ready for change. Promote adaptation to a sustainable industry and support innovation
  • 10. Reduced Inequalities Reduce inequalities both within and between countries.
  • 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities make cities and human settlements universally safe. ready for change and sustainable development
  • 12. Responsible Consumption and Production certify consumption plan and sustainable production
  • 13. Climate Action Take urgent measures to combat climate change and its impacts.
  • 14. Life Below Water Conserves and utilizes the ocean and marine resources. for sustainable development
  • 15. Life on Land protects, restores and promotes sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems.
  • 16. Peace and Justice Strong Institutions promote a peaceful, just, non-discriminatory society for sustainable development.
  • 17. Partnerships for the Goals Build the power of partnerships. International cooperation towards sustainable development

All of these are the 17 goals of the SDGs at the United Nations. That the world will achieve by 2030, many countries have issued a number of policy visions. both Japan and Society 5.0, Smart Nation of Singapore, etc.

In the part of Thailand The direction of the country's development has been set in the 13th National Economic and Social Development Plan based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will be the starting point. In order to lead Thailand to become a country where the economy grows amidst a harmonious, modern and progressive society, coupled with an environment that is well maintained and utilized in a long-term balance. for Thailand to be able to strengthen from within to be able to continue to grow steadily in the midst of The variation that occurs around the outside and can achieve 20-year goals under the national strategy within the expected time frame.

University of Phayao The Planning Division has linked the Strategic Plan with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and brainstormed opinions to adjust the strategic plan in each aspect. together with a summary of the issues together and prepare to present the guidelines for the strategic planning of the University of Phayao development Fiscal Year 2023 - 2027 to achieve the goals of sustainable development together

News Information : Ampika Umphut

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