终身学习以实现加纳的环境和可持续发展

R. Donkoh, Portia Oware Twerefoo, J. Donkor, Solomon A Boateng, W. Lee
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加纳政府通过大量的教育发展,展示了其实现可持续发展目标(sdgs)的雄心——目前这是一个全球性的口号。然而,加纳仍在与环境恶化的紧张局势作斗争,如非法采矿、水污染、不良耕作方式和不当废物处理等。因此,本文对加纳的终身学习与可持续发展进行了探讨。这是通过实施回顾性文献评价和定性方法来完成的。本文采用现有文献和实践研究,从跟踪终身学习的历史、终身学习的重要性以及加纳如何证明其支持终身学习以确保可持续发展开始。对加纳持续与环境退化作斗争的原因进行了批判性分析。提出了许多例子作为支持调查结果和制定建议的证据。确定实现可持续发展目标的这些障碍将使加纳政府、政策制定者和公民能够为实现可持续发展目标贡献自己的份额。这项研究还将帮助加纳赎回其随着时间的推移而恶化的自然资源。
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Lifelong Learning towards the Achievement of Environment and Sustainable Development in Ghana
The government of Ghana has demonstrated its ambition to achieve Sustainable Development Goals SDGs—presently a global catch-cry—through numerous educational developments. However, Ghana still battles with the tensions of environmental degradation such as illegal mining, water pollution, bad farming practices, and improper waste disposal, among several others. Therefore, this paper explores lifelong learning and sustainable development in Ghana. This is done through the implementation of retrospective literature evaluation and qualitative methods. The paper employs available literature and a hands-on study, which commences by tracking the history of lifelong learning, the importance of lifelong learning, and how Ghana demonstrates its support of lifelong learning to ensure sustainable development. A critical analysis is conducted on the reasons why Ghana persistently battles with environmental degradation. Numerous examples are presented as evidence to support the findings and formulate recommendations. The identification of these obstacles to achieving SDGs will enable the government, policymakers and citizens of Ghana to contribute their quota to the achievement of SDGs. This study will also help Ghana to redeem its natural resources, which have deteriorated over time.
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