The period of millennium development goals ended in 2015. In place of these Millennium Development Goals, sustainable development goals were adopted for the period from 2015 to 2030. Their aim is to eliminate poverty, unevenness and injustice and to control the problem of climate change.
In order to achieve sustainable development goals, it is necessary that besides working in the government level by different countries, civil society and international cooperation are also required. It is noteworthy that coordinated efforts are needed to achieve sustainable development goals.
Role of work at government level in achieving sustainable development goals:
Important efforts can be made at the government level to achieve sustainable development goals. Governments can play a key role in achieving these goals by setting up a transparent and responsive system through good governance.
With inter-ministerial and inter-departmental cooperation, establishment of cooperation between the Central and State Governments can be stepped forward in the direction of achieving these goals.
By strengthening budget allocation in the field of education, health and making policies consistent with these goals, a strong basis can be prepared for them.
Role of the civil society in achieving sustainable development goals:
Non-governmental organizations can play a very important role in making them aware of the sustainable development goals and their proper implementation. Large industrial houses and industrialists can play a key role in achieving these sustainable development goals by spending money under Corporate Social Responsibility.
Donation etc. can help the civil society by depositing their income tax on time so that there is no shortage of money in the path of achieving sustainable development goals.
International cooperation in achieving sustainable development goals:
Various countries can move ahead with mutual cooperation to achieve sustainable development goals. By providing technical and financial help to developing countries by developing countries, for example.
The problem of climate change can be largely controlled by acting honestly on the agreement made under the Green Climate Fund and the Paris Agreement.
Conclusion:
It can be concluded that sustainable development goals are very important for sustainable development. It is also necessary for the civil society and international cooperation with the government to achieve them, because their efforts are possible only through coordinated efforts.