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THE SPIRIT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
( UNPKFC-MUN 2021 – Model
United Nations )
Topic: THE SPIRIT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Time: Apr 27, 2021 , 1:30 pm - 6:30 pm, Local time, Bangkok, Thailand
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The COVID-19 pandemic is already affecting global food systems, supply chains, and purchasing practices. Some countries and regions have been hit harder than others. Daily life has come to a virtual halt, the global economy is facing its worst downturn since the Great Depression and medical facilities continue to face a shortage of crucial supplies. Increasing rates of infection and widespread fear of infection, coupled with restrictive social distancing measures, are affecting agricultural input and yields, which will lead to more severe food insecurity and higher rates of malnutrition in the long term.
More than half the world’s population live in cities, with over 200 million of the world’s poorest people living in high density poorly serviced urban settlements or formal and informal camps for displaced people and refugees.
UNPKFC focuses on assisting refugees where social distancing is virtually impossible and access to clean water, soap and medical facilities is limited, etc.
Whether it is time to revise the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their various targets in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. By its very nature, a pandemic teaches that no one should be left behind and that no one is safe until everyone is safe. What is needed is the development of a universal preparedness for health, in the spirit of the SDGs.
The SDGs instruct that universal preparedness for health requires a radical systems approach: health must be seen in the broadest of contexts, with due attention to social structures and infrastructure, working and living conditions and with strategies to counteract climate change, loss of biodiversity and human destruction of wild habitat. The SDGs are not up for revision but are more urgent and relevant than ever.
COVID-19 could drive the number of people living in extreme poverty to over 1 billion by 2030, with a quarter of a billion pushed into extreme poverty as a direct result of the pandemic. The negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been exacerbated in Africa by hunger, poor health care, poor educational systems, poverty, and lack of potable water and sanitation.
Despite the pandemic, African countries need to identify policies that will not compromise the implementation of the SDGs and/or jeopardize previously achieved SDG targets. With the pandemic and a worrying global recession as a result of COVID-19, our ability to achieve the 17 United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the post-pandemic era has been questioned.
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ONLINE CONFERENCE OF UNPKFC MUN
- Speaker : IG. Dr. Sultan Azam Temuri
- Speaker :Jennifer Harrison
- Speaker : Dr. Lye Ket Yong
- Speaker : HRH .Waiyawat Jakkpan
- Speaker : HRH .ML Sontornchai Jayangkula
- Speaker : Dr. Shatit
Kumar
- Speaker : Jessica
Snock
- Speaker : Prof.Dr.
Mohammad Soleh Ridwan
- Committee Chairman : Amb. Datuk. Dr. Aphinita Chaichana
- Committee
: Dr. Rantastia Nur Alangan
- Moderator : Laxman Datt Pant
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Dr.Lye Ket Yong
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Laxman Datt Pant
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Dr. Rantastia Nur Alangan
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Amb. Datuk. Dr. Aphinita Chaichana
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IG. Dr. Sultan Azam Temuri
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HRH. Waiyawat Jakkpan
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