LEVERAGING ON PARTNERSHIP TO EXPOSE YOUTH TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS: A CASE STUDY

Zoel Ng, Philus George, Thomas
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 2015. They are a worldwide call to end poverty, protect the planet, and promote peace and prosperity for everyone by 2030. The 17 SDGs are interconnected and seek to strengthen the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Malaysia is one of the countries committed to these global goals. In every situation, achieving the SDGs requires collaboration and resources from all parts of society, and youths are the part of the population that is most important in implementing the SDGs. To get young people involved in the planning and building of the country's sustainable development, it is important for different groups to work together. This article examines how partnerships can effectively help an organisation reach its goals and what the most important principles are when forming a partnership.  In this paper, the Malaysian Youth SDG Summit will be used as a case study.  The summit started with the support of 30 youth-based organisations and was backed up by the Malaysian Civil Society Organisation—SDG Alliance and the All-Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia—SDG. The Malaysian Youth SDG Summit, which began as a one-day event, has evolved into a year-long effort to develop the capacity of young people to become SDG competent through the Youth SDG Agent initiative. The study provides information on how to leverage partnerships to expose youth to sustainable developments, drawing on the case from the youth SDG Summit and youth SDG agents. The strength of the partnership has made a big difference in the brand's credibility, its exposure in the media, its network, its support for hardware, and its human resources. 
利用伙伴关系使青年接触可持续发展:个案研究
2015年,联合国通过了可持续发展目标(SDGs)。它们是一个全球性的呼吁,旨在到2030年消除贫困,保护地球,促进人人享有和平与繁荣。17项可持续发展目标相互关联,旨在加强可持续发展的社会、经济和环境层面。马来西亚是致力于实现这些全球目标的国家之一。在任何情况下,实现可持续发展目标都需要社会各阶层的合作和资源,而青年是实现可持续发展目标最重要的人群。要让年轻人参与到国家可持续发展的规划和建设中来,重要的是不同群体要共同努力。本文探讨了伙伴关系如何有效地帮助组织实现其目标,以及在形成伙伴关系时最重要的原则是什么。在本文中,马来西亚青年可持续发展目标峰会将作为一个案例研究。峰会在30个青年组织的支持下开始,并得到了马来西亚公民社会组织可持续发展目标联盟和马来西亚多党议会小组可持续发展目标的支持。马来西亚青年可持续发展目标峰会最初是为期一天的活动,现已发展成为一项为期一年的努力,旨在通过青年可持续发展目标代理倡议,培养年轻人成为可持续发展目标主管的能力。该研究报告借鉴了青年可持续发展目标峰会和青年可持续发展目标机构的案例,提供了如何利用伙伴关系使青年接触可持续发展的信息。这种伙伴关系的力量在品牌的可信度、媒体曝光率、网络、硬件支持和人力资源方面产生了巨大的影响。
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