COVID-19: Catalyst to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals: 2030 Agenda

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COVID-19: Catalyst to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Agenda

By Tausi Suedi, MPH Adjunct Professor of Global Health, Towson University Board Member, WHAM Global, Jewish Healthcare Foundation Cofounder, CEO (2013-2018), and Board Chair, Childbirth Survival International Member, Global Health Working Group, Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security Twitter/LinkedIn @TausiSuedi

The start of 2020 was a pivotal moment for various stakeholders in the global health and development fields—to strengthen efforts to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs 2030 Agenda was established at the heels of 2015 to replace the 8 Millennium Development Goals (2000 – 2015), providing a set of global standards not only for developing countries but also for developed countries to identify areas to prioritize, strengthen data systems to track progress, and collaborate to achieve the SDGs by the end of 2030. “The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. The 17 Goals are all interconnected, and in order to leave no one behind, it is important that we achieve them all by 2030”—United Nations. The SDGs 2030 Agenda is all encompassing—to address global hunger, poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, justice, and establishment of partnerships to achieve all of the ambitious goals. Five years into


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