The SDGCC has been established to achieve the Global Goals 2030 agenda by initiating action to address issues related to the SDGs. The main objective of the SDGCC is to provide technical know-how, expertise, and resources to fully equip the state to operate SDGs and to work with all departments to help align their work with SDGs.
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SDGs Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring and evaluating progress within the SDGs presents many challenges for local and subnational governments, because there are many potential differences between cities, including geographic, socio-economic and government, which make it difficult to select globally applicable and meaningful indicators. In Also, because the SDGs will be implemented on a large scale at the local level, there will be specific city-level indicators important.
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Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals
Localization is concerned with both how the SDGs can provide a framework for local development policy and how local and regional governments can support the achievement of the SDGs through bottom-up action and how the SDGs are a framework for Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals policy. can provide the framework.
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Sustainable Development Goals and UN SDG Action Awards – A Dog-eared Map for a Better Future
Defined as the ‘blueprint’ for a better and more equitable future, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an amalgamation of 17 inter-linked goals formulated in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly. The SDGs were constituted at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2012. The core purpose was to sculpt a set of universal goals and targets that would combat the world's citizens' urgent ecological, political, and economic challenges.
A precursor to the Millennium Development Goals, what sets the SDGs apart from the former is the explicit call made to private enterprises to apply their creativity and innovation to solve sustainable development challenges. The projected time frame of achieving the set goals is 2030. Furthermore, various campaigns and action plans such as the UN SDG awards are fostered by the UN to implement the SDGs worldwide.
The beauty of the SDGs lies in the fact that everyone can pitch in, and every contribution, big or small, will make a substantial contribution in the world.
Before getting into the Nitty-gritty of this pioneering vision, let us first underline the 17 SDGs and what they entail.
SDG 1 – No poverty
SDG 2 – Zero hunger
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well Being
SDG 4 – Quality Education
SDG 5 – Gender Equality
SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
SDG 10 – Reducing Inequality
SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 – Climate Action
SDG 14 – Life Below Water
SDG 15 – Life On Land
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals
The Astute Significance of SDGs
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SDG Academia Platform for Punjab
SDGCC make a SDG Academia Platform for Punjab. In this platform they will take all the new initiative for achieve the sustainable development goals till 2030. Now SDGCC Punjab organize a competition by which they choose first, second and third winner and will give them prize money. SDGCC provides complete details and eligibility on the site.
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Progress of sustainable development goals Punjab
The SDGs are mandated to be achieved by 2030, and various government and international bodies are working towards making this possible. Sustainable development Goals Coordination Centre, Punjab, has played a pioneering role in instigating this change and working towards achieving the required targets.
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Progress of sustainable development goals Punjab
Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs include a set of areas that require immediate attention. These goals are critical for the environmental, political and economic sustenance and advancement of the world. These goals have been adopted by the members of the United Nations and are being implemented in every country to build a better, more sustainable world for humankind. The SDG mandate leaves no one behind and has an inclusive approach towards promoting human development and well-being.
List of SDGs
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development mandates 17 goals that require immediate action. These goals call for a global partnership based on substantive support across states.
These 17 SDGs include:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well-being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life On Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnerships for the Goals
Role of SDGCC
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SDGs Resource Mobilization Plan
SDGCC Punjab made a Resource Mobilization Plan. In this plan SDG made a detailed report of alignment. In this report SDG involved the Private sector, Government sector, Academic, etc. SDG creates a report for those sectors who give their contribution in sustainable development and helps to achieve sustainable development goals for Punjab.
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Sustainable Development Project Goals Punjab
SDGCC planned Sustainable Development Project Goals for Punjab. This goals SDGCC wants to achieve till 2030. The main aim of the SDGCC is to provide technical know- how, expertise and resources to fully equip the State to operationalize SDGs and work with all departments to help them align their work with SDGs. If we are work together then we can only acheive these goals.
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Awareness Generation & Capacity Building in Punjab
SDGCC is providing awareness generation and capacity building in Punjab. Sdgcc provides all the resources for awareness. In this they provide all the necessary resource material to make the new generation aware. SDGCC Awareness Conference was organized for all Administrative Secretaries and Heads of Departments. This awareness will help the new generation to achieve these goals.
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Useful Guide to Successful Resource Mobilization Action Plan
Resource mobilization is basically a theory employed in the study of social movements and insists that the success of social movements heavily depends on resources (money, time, skills, etc.) and the capability to utilize them. When the theory first surfaced, it was a breakthrough in the study of social movements as it focused on sociological variables instead of psychological ones. However, to create a successful resource mobilization action plan, you must understand what the term is all about.
What is Resource Mobilization?
Resource mobilization is also frequently considered as ‘New Business Development’. In simple terms, resource mobilization attributes to all activities included in securing new and additional financial, human and material resources to proceed with its mission for your organization. It also includes making better use of and increasing existing resources.
Innate efforts to mobilize resources are the guide to organizational sustainability. However, before finding ways of resource mobilization and involving volunteers, possible and existing donors, you should pay keen attention to ensuring that your organization is considered adequate and dynamic in its identity, approach, and influence.
Importance of Resource Mobilization
Nowadays, various non-governmental and civil society organizations are looking to attain a higher level of organizational sustainability. For doing so, organizations must broaden their funding base to reflect a combination of revenue streams that involve fees from clients and funding from corporate sponsors, public sector subsidies, donors, and various other funding and investment processes. Moreover, it allows for a diversification of risk and does not jeopardize the effective implementation of vital programs that enhance the lives of their beneficiaries.
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Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals
The sought-after successor to the Millennium Development Goals — the SDGs or Sustainable Development Goals are an amalgamation of 17 inter-connected global goals and 169 targets designed to act as a blueprint for a sustainable and equitable future. Intercepted in 2015 by the UN General Assembly (UNGA), the 17 SDGs are a part of the broader 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The erstwhile eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of 2000 were criticized for being tone-deaf, undemocratic and narrow. Extracting valuable insights from the criticism, the SDGs were set up to be holistic, transparent and democratic. Ban-Ki-Moon, the then Secretary-General of the United Nations, termed the SDGs the “most transparent and inclusive process in UN history”. Ground-breaking efforts were made to incorporate the inputs of 5 million people from 88 countries while creating the visionary list of SDGs.
The unifying thread among all the 17 goals and 169 targets of SDGs is to eradicate poverty. Another unique aspect of the SDGs is that they are integrated, that is, acknowledging that actions in one area will have consequences for other areas. Hence, the recognition that development must balance social, economic, and environmental sustainability is the key. With the pledge ‘Leave No one Behind’, the SDGs aim to bring several revolutionary ‘zeroes’ globally, from zero poverty to zero hunger and zero discrimination against women.
A fundamental strategy for the fruitful implementation of the Global Goals has been SDG localization. While the enactment of the 2030 Agenda rests mainly on the national shoulders, the successes of SDGs depend on the progress made at the local level. The phenomenal potential of local actors to actualize the SDGs was recognized at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in 2018.
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Resource Mobilization Action Plan For Punjab
SDGCC Punjab made a Resource Mobilization Action Plan. In this plan SDG made a detailed report of alignment. In this report SDG involved the Private sector, Government sector, Academic, etc. SDG creates a report for those sectors who give their contribution in sustainable development and helps to achieve sustainable development goals for Punjab.
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Sustainable Development Goals Action Awards for Punjab
The Sustainable Development Goals Action Awards for Punjab aim to identify and celebrate outstanding initiatives that accelerate action towards the achievement of the SDG Goals. Its mission is to encourage, promote and scale back the efforts of individuals and organizations working to make the world a better place.
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Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals Punjab
SDGCCPB held a meeting to localizing Sustainable Development Goals Punjab. This is a district level meeting in which all the goals of localization were discussed. Also, the district SDG cell will develop a strategy for creating awareness on SDGs at district, block and panchayat level which will help in improving the development of Punjab.
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Sustainable Development Goals for Punjab
SDGCC has been established Sustainable Development Goals for Punjab. These are 17 goals to develop the country. Sdgcc wants to acquire them before 2030. This goal should focus on poverty, education, zero hunger and equality, etc. SDGCC intends to develop PUNJAB through these Global Development Goals.
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