Implementing Sustainable Development Goals within the COVID–19 Pandemic Future Challenges for the 2030 Agenda

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Anna Rydz‑Żbikowska
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Abstract

The COVID–19 pandemic has severely changed the world economy and jeopardized the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals on a large scale. Progress in meeting the goals of the 2030 Agenda has been significantly disrupted and stalled, undermining previous efforts of governments and nations. Furthermore, the economic slowdown of the global economy as an effect of COVID–19 has not improved the situation of climate change. The side effects of the pandemic are serious in every sphere of life, especially in the exacerbation of existing social inequalities, which results in threatening the achievements of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim of this article is to present the current status of SDG implementation with reference to the 2030 Agenda. Furthermore, it will examine the impact of COVID–19 on the progress of SDGs on a global scale, focusing mainly on the statistics from the Sustainable Development Report 2021. The purpose of the study is also to describe the results of the analysis that examines the major effects of the COVID–19 pandemic on European countries, including Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs), in terms of the implementation of SDGs. The study is limited to the context of Goal 1 (No poverty), Goal 2 (Zero hunger) and Goal 3 (Good health and well‑being). Another purpose, recognized as the added value of the research, is to identify the main challenges related to sustainable development while implementing the SDGs in the CEECs. Finally, the author investigates the post‑COVID priorities and pandemic strategic response plans. The research methods include an analysis of available documentary and literary sources on the topics in question, based on the development of relevant statistical surveys, and the deductive approach, to draw conclusions from the reports of international organizations. The research was based on the global indicator framework, which includes 231 unique indicators that monitored the stage and progress of the SDGs’ implementation. Global SDG Indicators Data Platform (SDG Indicators Database) was the source of data.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下落实可持续发展目标
新冠肺炎疫情严重改变了世界经济格局,严重影响了可持续发展目标的大规模落实。实现《2030年议程》目标的进展受到严重干扰和停滞,破坏了各国政府和国家以前的努力。此外,受新冠肺炎疫情影响,全球经济增速放缓,但气候变化形势并未得到改善。这一流行病的副作用在生活的各个领域都很严重,特别是加剧了现有的社会不平等,从而威胁到可持续发展目标的实现。本文的目的是根据2030年议程介绍可持续发展目标实施的现状。此外,它将审查2019冠状病毒病对全球范围内可持续发展目标进展的影响,主要关注《2021年可持续发展报告》的统计数据。该研究的目的还在于描述分析结果,该分析审查了COVID-19大流行对包括中欧和东欧国家(CEECs)在内的欧洲国家在实施可持续发展目标方面的主要影响。这项研究仅限于目标1(无贫困)、目标2(零饥饿)和目标3(良好健康和福祉)的背景。研究的另一个附加价值是,确定在中东欧国家落实可持续发展目标过程中与可持续发展相关的主要挑战。最后,作者探讨了疫情后的优先事项和大流行战略应对计划。研究方法包括根据有关统计调查的发展情况,分析有关专题的现有文献和文献资料,以及从国际组织的报告中得出结论的演绎法。该研究基于全球指标框架,其中包括231个独特的指标,用于监测可持续发展目标实施的阶段和进展。全球可持续发展目标指标数据平台(可持续发展目标指标数据库)是数据来源。
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