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2.7.12

Rio +20 Conference: “The future we want”

On the 22nd of June the UN conference on sustainable development, Rio +20, came to a close.
191 national delegations produced a final document entitled: “The future we want”. The document contains 283 articles which detail the commitments of the international community to global sustainable development. The document focuses in particular on green economy, which was described as: “one of the important tools available for achieving sustainable development which could provide options for policy making”.

The document highlights the pressing need for global governance for sustainable development through the strengthening of the institutional framework. This framework should be inclusive, transparent and effective.
In addition, the report draws attention to specific sectors of sustainability which provide new opportunities but require urgent action: the fight against poverty, food security, water management, energy, transportation, health service and sanitation, employment and climate change.
With regards education, the document stresses the need for quality education and emphasises the importance of non-formal education and professional and vocational training.
New Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are outlined within the “Action Plan”. These are to follow the model of the MDGs.
Finally, the document recognizes the crucial importance of enhancing financial support for sustainable development, especially for developing countries, through new partnerships and innovative sources of financing.

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