PUBLISHED: 21:36 on October 8, 2023.
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals( SDGs ) of the United Nations, the government should incorporate sustainability into all facets of its policies, according to a forum.
Chol Bunnag, chairman of SDG Move, stated that there are 17 goals for the Sustainable Expo 2023 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, and that the government views each of these targets as distinct in a community titled” The New Chapter of Sustainable Development Goals.”
He claimed that each goal’s impact is actually related to various goals, emphasizing the connection between vast property, appetite, good health and well-being, clean water, and sanitation.
He suggested that the government consider all 17 objectives to be interconnected in order to find appropriate answers for each issue.
Finding financial support is also essential to achieving the objectives, including offering incentives for individuals to contribute to the achievement of green objectives. The objectives must also be driven by science and technology.
Goals should be incorporated into all policies by the government, including those relating to human rights, legal police, and national security. It’s time for the government to act as a coach to assist people in achieving sustainability goals, he continued.
Former Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation Suvit Maesincee argued that global leaders should work with other countries to promote conservation.
According to him,” In Thailand, the new state should incorporate conservation into every facet of its scheme.”
According to him, Thailand now has a national plan based on the validity financial philosophy and uses the SDGs’ Bio-Circular-Green economic model.
” Thailand is export its expertise as a soft energy and use these as its powerful details.” Thailand’s idea on the validity economy, he continued, can serve as a shining example of how we promote sustainability.
At the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, the SDGs were unveiled.
According to the UN Development Programme( UNDP ), the goal was to create a set of universal objectives that address the environmental, political, and economic challenges that our world is currently facing.
The 17 SDGs were adopted in 2015 as a global call to action to ensure that everyone lives in peace and happiness by 2030 at the UN Sustainable Development Summit in New York.