Saving the SDGs? Strengthening partnership for achieving SDGs in the Post-Covid-19 Digital World

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
M. Larionova
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The 2020, intended to give a good start to the Decade of Action to achieve SDGs by the target date of 2030, became a year of unprecedented health, social and economic crisis The COVID-19 pandemic plunged the world into the worst global recession since the Great Depression, reversed progress across the full range of the SDGs jeopardizing the Agenda 2030 implementation To build back better it is vital to assess the COVID-19 pandemic impact on economic growth and sustainable development and reflect on how to reenergize partnerships for saving the SDGs This article aims to assess the COVID-19 pandemic impact on economic growth and sustainable development and offer recommendations on international cooperation and partnerships for saving the SDGs It article reviews estimates of the triple crisis toll on the goals implementation It then looks at the key international institutions’ initiatives to support developing countries in their response to the pandemic and associated economic shocks The article concludes by outlining priorities for strengthening international cooperation on sustainable development which include incorporation of key components of digitalization into the SDGs as concrete targets and indicators and a comprehensive G20-led debt relief initiative providing for the released funds allocation to poverty and inequality eradication, health and education – related SDGs © 2020, International Organisations Research Journal All Rights Reserved
拯救可持续发展目标?在19世纪后的数字世界中加强实现可持续发展目标的伙伴关系
2020年旨在为到2030年实现可持续发展目标的行动十年开好头,成为前所未有的健康、社会和经济危机的一年。新冠肺炎大流行使世界陷入大萧条以来最严重的全球衰退,逆转了所有可持续发展目标的进展,危及《2030年议程》的实施。为了更好地重建,评估新冠肺炎疫情对经济增长和可持续发展的影响,并思考如何重振伙伴关系以拯救可持续发展目标至关重要关于拯救可持续发展目标的国际合作和伙伴关系的建议这篇文章回顾了对目标实施造成的三重危机损失的估计,然后审视了关键国际机构支持发展中国家应对疫情和相关经济冲击的举措。文章最后概述了加强的优先事项可持续发展国际合作,包括将数字化的关键组成部分作为具体目标和指标纳入可持续发展目标,以及二十国集团领导的全面债务减免倡议,为消除贫困和不平等、卫生和教育相关的可持续发展目标拨出资金©2020,国际组织研究期刊版权所有
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期刊介绍: The journal mission is to disseminate Russian and international research in global governance, international cooperation on a wide range of social and economic policies; as well as to create a professional framework for discussion of trends and prognoses in these areas. International Organisations Research Journal publishes academic and analytical papers of Russian and international authors on activities of international multilateral institutions: G8, G20, BRICS, OECD, the World Bank, IMF, WTO, UN, and alliances: European Union, Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and others. Analytical and research papers on international cooperation in higher education, trends in higher education developments at the national, regional and global levels are welcomed for reviewing and publication. The journal is aimed at researchers, analysts, practitioners in international affairs and world economics and at a wide audience interested in political issues of international affairs and global development. IORJ supports publications of graduate and postgraduate students, young researchers in Russia and abroad. All IORJ publications are peer-reviewed.
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