(FSM, Friday, 19th February 2016) The Government of Federated
States of Micronesia and UNDP Pacific Office today signed an annual work plan
to assist the Government raise awareness on the SDGs and to provide support at
the national and state level in terms of achieving the 2030 Global Development Agenda,
known as the “Sustainable Development
Goals”.
The 17 new Sustainable Development
Goals and corresponding 169 targets, aim to end poverty, hunger and inequality,
take action on climate change and the environment, improve access to health,
education, achieve peace, justice and strong institutions.
The SDGs build on achievements over the
past 15 years guided by the 8 Millennium Development Goals, which world leaders
agreed to pursue in 2000. The SDGs will continue to focus on eradication of
poverty, gender equality, health and education, but they are more ambitious and
specific in their focus on reducing inequalities.
For Small Islands Developing States
such as FSM, one of the important goals, Goal 14: Life below Water recognises
and emphasises the importance of conserving the oceans, seas and marine
resources to counterbalance the effects of climate change.
UN Resident Coordinator
and UNDP Resident Representative, Osnat Lubrani, who is currently visiting the
FSM says, “The SDGs is a plan of action for ending poverty in all its
dimensions and seeks to leave no one behind. It seeks to forge partnerships
with people and to ensure that goals are integrated, interlinked and involve everyone
including the private sector, such is the ambition of these new goals.”
Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Samson
E. Pretrick welcomes the support by the UN and UNDP, “The Government
appreciates the technical assistance provided by the UN and UNDP in particular,
and on this note, will seek to engage on the SDGs agenda from the outset and to
ensure that we are on track when it comes to reporting on the SDGs.”
UNDP will focus its assistance on ensuring an integrated and holistic approach to tackling
the SDGs, leveraging partnerships with government, donors and development
partners, private sector and civil society
Meanwhile, SDGs advocacy will involve
collective effort by the UN agencies in the Pacific to raise awareness on the
sustainable development goals and to ensure that strong partnerships are formed
at the National and State levels in driving this work forward.
For more information on the SDGs
launch, contact: UNDP Programme Analyst:
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