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Die Sustainable Development Goals und Armut

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Die Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen UN hat im September 2015 eine Übereinkunft über die globalen Entwicklungsziele der Periode 2015 bis 2030 getroffen. In der »Agenda 2030« werden insgesamt siebzehn »Sustainable Development Goals« (SDG) festgehalten (UNGA 2015). Die Vereinbarung gilt ab 2015 als Ersatz für ihre Vorgängerin, die Agenda 2021 mit ihren »Millennium Development Goals« (MDG). Die Intention der Übereinkunft besteht darin, die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in allen Ländern voranzutreiben und sie gleichzeitig mit sozialen und ökologischen Zielen zu vereinbaren. Die Agenda 2030 beinhaltet somit eine Ausbalancierung wirtschaftlicher, sozialer und ökonomischer Zielsetzungen (ebd., 7).

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Moser, E. (2021). Die Sustainable Development Goals und Armut. In: Schweiger, G., Sedmak, C. (eds) Handbuch Philosophie und Armut. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05740-2_47

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