Objectifs mondiaux: Comment 17 goals can make the world better for 7 milliard

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Publié septembre 29, 2015 .
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Objectifs mondiaux:

Comment 17 goals can make the world better for 7 milliard

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As world leaders gear up for the next generation of development milestones—the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (ODD)—Creative’s experts weigh in on successes, faux pas et ingrédients essentiels pour accélérer la croissance et la prospérité du monde entier. 7.3 milliards d'habitants.

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Le 17 Objectifs mondiaux, 169 indicators and 15,000 words in the accompanying agenda, can all be boiled down into one word—“inclusive.” Sean Carroll explores why reaching the furthest behind first and truly including “all” is so critical.

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The last 15 years saw missed opportunities to advance gender equality. Rekha Mehra, Rachel Clement and David Newstead take a look at where the SDGs are trying to do more.

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A global focus on reading has had major impacts on education. But reading isnt everything. Jerrold Keilson calls on the global community to push for quality and completion.

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The scale of violence against children– surtout les filles– is unfathomable. Cris Revaz explains why the most critical education goal is making schools places where they can be safe.

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