A Brief Perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals

WRITTEN BY: Asanya Boluwatife Ndidi The unanimous agreement of the 193 member states of the United Nations General Assembly to the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development in 2015 produced one of the most ambitious and inclusive global aspirations in history. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Targeted at committing members states to ensure greater inclusivity, end poverty and push the world to a more sustainable path. The SDGs are broad and interdependent thus begetting the question as to how well these broad global aspirations are likely to result in implementable developments especially in developing countries. The inclusion of so many goals without a hierarchy of priority and without reference to inherent contradictions that are likely to result in conflict between the goals may have unintended negative consequences which may inhibit the timely/e

Persistence

Persistence


Are you bothered about your job?
Are people telling you it is impossible?
Are you at the point of giving up?
Have people told you NO?

I have a message for you...
Do you know that your dream that people have tried to talk you down or tried to talk you out of your dreams can cause a change in the lives of people?

What most people see is the impossibility in your dreams rather than focusing on the possibility of bringing that dream to a reality.

Do you know why?
The answer is simple, they don't see it. They couldn't see that vision you have for the future that will bring a huge impact to the world but all they know is that you are a person with an idea and there is no possibility that your dreams and aspirations can become a reality.

Don't let people talk you out of your dreams because they can't see it.

You are the mastermind of your dreams because you are the only one that can bring it to a reality.

Never give up! "Keep on pushing and keep on moving"

Persistence is the key because that's the only way we can change the narrative of AFRICA.


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