What makes the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) different from the earlier Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)?
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One goal is to wipe out HIV/AIDS in all forms and in all countries by 2030.
They target mainly poor countries for sustainability
They ensure the continuation and support of PEPFAR up and through 2030.
A shift in emphasis to global responsibility for sustainable development
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
They target mainly poor countries for sustainability.
The first goal of SDG is to make an end to poverty in all its manifestations by 2030. SDG aims to ensure social protection for the poor and vulnerable people and countries, increase access to basic services and support people harmed by climate related events and other economic, social and environmental disasters and shocks.
The universal Goals: MDGs were in the concept of rich donors aiding poor recipients. Since then the world has changed dramatically, and the majority of the poorest people live in the middle-income countries. The main issue is ineuality not national-level poverty, and this applies to rich and poor countries alike. The SDGs will then be a set of goals applicable to each and every country.
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