the united nations established an open working group in January 2013
to prepare job set up goals they also asked a group of 26 political and
business leaders to share their ideas
the knowing that government cannot realize sustainable development along
united nations also consulted workers farmers
teachers and many others
more than five million young woman men responded to a survey in which the united nations
ask them what will make the greatest difference in their lives
guess what most people mentioned
a good education earlier this year
the open working group but all of these ideas together and propose 17 sustainable goals
that’s a lotta goes to keep track of but the first seven goals basically a tweaked version above the old Development Goals
that will expire in 2015
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we need to get involved in the schools
these goals are the best shot we’ve got
at ensuring that the world we will live in when we become adults
will be safer greener and more equal
if we don’t help keep them alive who else will
consider for a moment how you can use your knowledge
energy education and passions to make the world a better place
by the time you turn thirty-something theme while you might fear
that one voice won’t make a difference your voice counts
tell your family classmates anyone and everyone about the school’s and how we must come together to achieve
tell your parents not to vote for politicians
who don’t take sustainable development seriously and when we get to vote
in a few years time let’s fall for those who care about her
track and our future the sustainable development goals
are our goals they’re not just our parents schools
or our government’s order united nations
the Sustainable Development goals are our generation’s chance to shape the world we want