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TEN PRIORITY CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Paula Inagan Luz Gómez Karen González Liliana López Daniela Pérez M illennium D evelopment G oals: All 189 United Nations member States at the time and at least 23 international organizations committed to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, the goals follow: 1. END EXTREME POVERTY HUNGER: the vulnerable countries and regions need special international support to break the vicious cycle of lack of economic development, environmental degradation, rapid population growth, insecurity and conflict. 2. ACHIEVE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANETARY BOUNDARIES : This is possible if countries commit mainly by the change to law- carbon energy; improve the efficiency of energy, water and other resources use, the adoption of sustainable technologies for agriculture, water, transport, energy, industry and buildings. 3. ENSURE EFFECTIVE LEARNING FOR ALL CHILDREN AND YOUTH FOR LIFE AND LIVELIFOOD: Education as an important part of society where literacy every one of the people who are part of the country look. 4. ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL: The most important public good is peace and security including personal safety. 5. ACHIEVE HEALTH AND WELLBEIGN AT ALL AGES: The health MDGs have mobilized all stakeholders in health to demonstrated that tremendous progress in health outcomes can be achieved even in a short period of time. 6. IMPROVE AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS AND RAISE RURAL PROPERITY: The food system remains one

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TEN PRIORITY CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Paula Inagan

Luz Gómez

Karen González

Liliana López

Daniela Pérez

Millennium Development Goals: All 189 United Nations member States at the time and at least 23 international

organizations committed to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, the goals follow:

1. END EXTREME POVERTY HUNGER: the vulnerable countries and regions need special international support to break the vicious cycle of lack of economic development, environmental degradation, rapid population growth, insecurity and conflict.

2. ACHIEVE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANETARY BOUNDARIES : This is possible if countries commit mainly by the change to law- carbon energy; improve the efficiency of energy, water and other resources use, the adoption of sustainable technologies for

agriculture, water, transport, energy, industry and buildings.

3. ENSURE EFFECTIVE LEARNING FOR ALL CHILDREN

AND YOUTH FOR LIFE AND LIVELIFOOD: Education as an important part of society where literacy every one of the people

who are part of the country look.

4. ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL: The most important public good is peace and security including personal safety.

5. ACHIEVE HEALTH AND WELLBEIGN AT ALL AGES: The health MDGs have mobilized all stakeholders in health to demonstrated that tremendous progress in health outcomes can be achieved even in a short period of time.

6. IMPROVE AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS AND RAISE RURAL PROPERITY: The food system remains one of the greatest

challenges for sustainable development that must be

addressed if hunger and extreme poverty are to be ended, and if we are not to lose ground in the face of rising population and environmental degradation.

7. MAKE CITIES PRODUCTIVE AND ENVIROMENTALLY: In an increasingly world, cities are critical to the overall economic

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development, job creation, and end extreme poverty.

8. CURB HUMAN-INDUCED CLIMATE CHANGE WITH SUSTAINABLE ENERGY: The world has temporarily in order to avoid 2 degrees Celsius increase in global average temperature above.

9. SECURE ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND BIODIVERSITY AND ENSURE GOOD MANAGEMENT: They will need to be based on sound science, but also draw on the tools of social mobilization and behavior change that civil society and modern social media can facility.

10.TRANSFORMS GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: Governments must commint to good governance by respecting human rights and fundamental freedoms, upholding the rule of law, ensuring effective participation, especially by women and by promoting transparent, accountable and affective institutions.

Stakeholders: Parts or interested people may participate in decisions.

Strengthen: Make it strong or vigorous. -Confirm, corroborate an argument, a reason.

Poverty: Condition where people's basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter are not being met.

Development: The systematic use of scientific and technical knowledge to meet specific objectives or requirements.

Public health: The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals

Agriculture systems: Is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.

Framework: A set of standard concepts, practices and criteria to focus on a particular type of problem that serves as a reference, to confront and solve new problems of a similar nature.

Relative poverty: Is a poverty measure based on a poor standard of living or a low income relative to the rest of society.

Lack: The individual is humiliated by the lack of these necessities of life. It is a tragedy before which those who have the possibility to intervene cannot, in conscience, remain indifferent.

Achieved: I should like to be the first to congratulate Mr. Sacconi on the result achieved.

We have achieved a great deal but many crucial matters have been left unresolved.

Improving: to progress, to enhance, to crank sth up, to better

Challenges:  This unprecedented enlargement brings new challenges for the Union

Hunger: It has been claimed that we aim to combat hunger in the world with biotechnology.

Rising: At the present time, more than 9 million people are directly employed in this sector, and the numbers are rising.