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The Political Economy of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Session 1)

Plazo
Tipo
Course
Ubicación
New York, United States of America
Fecha
Duración
1 Days
Área del programa
Local Development
Precio
500,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
nyo@unitar.org
Número del Centro de Coordinación del evento
2129639196
Colaboración
Rutgers University

Antecedentes

The short course on Political Economy of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reflects upon a central challenge of our times - the sustainable development. It will seek to arrive at an assessment of how seventeen Sustainable Development Goals departs form the Millennium Development Goals. The main focus of the course is on the structure and functions of the United Nations Economic and Social Division and other international organizations dealing with the implementation of the SDGs and Poverty Reduction Strategies across the world. Special attention will be directed to evaluating the evidence that supports or refutes the logic of various theories on causes and consequences of inequality and poverty and how the UN SDGs contribute to eliminating them. Thus, the course offers both theoretical approaches and practical actual case analyses on SDGs design and implementation.

 

 

Objetivos del evento

Key Objectives

Categorize the concept of sustainable development and its historical context and changing patterns



Examine political, social, economic, cultural approaches to sustainable development in the national, regional and global contexts



Analyze various real world responses to promote better practice in managing the UN SDGs

Información adicional

- This course is the first in a series of two courses. 

-The second course will be on April 7th, 2017.

 - To attend both sessions is $1000.

- A single session is $500

- This course is from 10;00am- 1:00pm at the UN Headquarters, Conference Room C

-After successful participation in both courses, participants will receive a certificate signed by both Rutgers University and UNITAR.