Showing posts with label sustainable development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable development. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

UN brewing up new -- and expensive – global 'sustainability development goals'

Click here to read this in full at Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/03/un-brewing-up-new-and-expensive-global-sustainability-development-goals/

EXCLUSIVE: The United Nations is planning to create a sweeping new set of “sustainable development goals” for the planet that will likely require trillions of dollars of spending on poverty and the environment, a drastic reorganization of economic production and consumption -- especially in rich countries -- and even greater effort in the expensive war on climate change.
It’s an agenda that its prominent boosters have declared will make the next 15 years “some of the most transformative in human history,” although the exact nature of the goals themselves, and how they are to be achieved, is unclear.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

With MDGs set to expire in 2015: UNDP leadership is trying to set new mandates and expand their agendas



Click here for this in full @ Global Post:  http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/global-pulse/healthcare-beyond-2015-undp-helen-clark-harvard-hsph



Helen Clark talked to the Harvard School of Public Health about global health and what lessons we can learn from the Millenium Development Goals, set to expire in 2015.

BOSTON, Massachusetts—Helen Clark, administrator of the United Nations Development Program, spoke at the Forum at the Harvard School of Public Health on Thursday, January 15.

Clark spoke about addressing social determinants of health, and the need to look at health and environment in the promotion of sustainable development. She also discussed what we can learn from the Millennium Development Goals, which are set to expire in 2015. Here are some highlights from her talk.