11-13 Flashcards
sdg
sustainable development goals
sdg objectives
- end extreme poverty
- fight inequality and injustice
- tackle climate change
SDG 1
no poverty
SDG 2
zero hunger
SDG 3
good health and wellbeing
SDG 4
quality education
SDG 5
gender equality
SDG 6
Clean water and sanitation
SDG 13
Climate action
SDG 3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING - outcomes
reduce maternal mortality
end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5
reduce non communicable diseases
promote health and wellbeing
reduce road traffic accidents
SDG 3 good health and wellbeing - actions
- achieving health coverage
- having access to sexual and reproductive healthcare services
- increase investment in healthcare services and qualified healthcare staff
SDG 3 good health and wellbeing - reduce maternal mortality
the number of mothers who die due to complications of pregnancy /children
- more access to sexual/reproductive health services
- assisted births by professionals
- medication access
SDG 3 Good health and wellbeing - end preventable newborn and child deaths
improvements will occur due to vaccination
- assisted births by professionals
- education for mothers
SDG 3 - end epidemics and reduce mortality associated with communicable diseases
AIDS - no cure, mortality rates reducing due to increase of treatments
MALARIA - caused by mosquitos
NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASE - viruses and bacterias
SDG 3 good health and wellbeing - human development
working to reduce the stigma around mental health
reducing rates of infant and under 5 months and allows children to grow up and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
increasing access to reproductive health services allows women to exercise personal choice.
SDG 1 NO POVERTY
seeks to remove poverty and inequality within and among nations. The aim is to end poverty in all forms.
Poverty relates to no resources
$1.90 a day
SDG 1 NO POVERTY - AIMS
- reducing by half the proportion if men , women and children living in poverty
- ensuring equal rights and access to resources, services, ownership of property, inheritance and natural resources
- building the resilence of those in
SDG 1 NO POV HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
With increased incomes, people be able to afford resources - fund schooling
SDG 2 ZERO HUNGER
aims to end all forms of hunger and malnutrition, making all people have access to nutrious food all year round by promoting sustainable agriculture
SDG 2 ZERO HUNGER - HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
well nourished children can attend school and concentrate, work productively
SDG 4 QUALITY EDUCATION
addresses the need for girls and boys to have equal access to high quality education at all levels. To further improve employment
SDG 5 GENDER EQUALITY
seeks to end discrimination and violence against women and girls by addressing the barriers that exist to gender equality .
SDG 6 CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
is about ensuring that all people are able to enjoy clean water and adequate sanitation
SDG 13 CLIMATE ACTION
the impacts of green house gases have contributed to global warming and rising sea levels.
WHO
the world health organsaition
1. promote technical support and help build sustainable health systems
2. develop policies to promote health and wellbeing
3. set norms and standards
4. increase health and wellbeing access
5. provide leadership and create partnerships to promote HWB
6. conduct research and provide health and wellbeing information
AID
emergency
bilateral
multilateral
emergency aid
immediate outcome given to people or countries in immediate distress to relieve suffering during and after emergencies such as a conflict or natural disasters.
to improve short term HWB, to address immediate needs and keep people alive
bilateral aid
provided by the government of one country to the government of another country.
reduce poverty and bring about long term sustainable development. Aim is to strengthen the country to eventually be self sufficient
e.g small community based programs
building schools and providing education programs
multilateral aid
provided through an international organisation such as the world bank or WHO. To contribute to the achievement of equity in HWB and to promote human development.
SDG2 ZERO HUNGER AIMS
Increase investment in agriculture infrasturce , research and technology
end hunger and ensure access to all people
end all forms of malnutriton
SDG 4 QUALITY EDUCATION AIMS
- ensure all learners are taught curriculum that promotes sustainable development
- expand the number of scholarships available to developing countries for essential skills training
- increase the nuember of qualified teachers
SDG 5 GENDER EQUALITY AIMS
- ensure internal access to sexual and reproductive health
- recognise and value unpaid domestic work
- adopt polices and legalisation that support gender equality and empowerment of all women
SDG 6 CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION AIM
- protect and restore water
- enable access to adequate and equistable sanitation and hygiene for all
SDG 13 CLIMATE ACTION AIMS
- strengthens the capacity of all countries to adapt to related hazards and natural disasters
- improve education awareness
non government organisations NGO
- operate seperate to government
- non profit
- still rely on funding from aus government aid program
the Australian governments aid program
- reduces poverty in low and middle income
- it focuses aid on private sector development
6 prioties of the australian aid prgram
1.infrasturce trade international complementation
2. education and health
3. gender equality
4. building resilience
5. effective government policies
6. a guidance and water
features of effective aid
- ownership
- results focused
- partnerships
- transparency and shared responsibility
ownership
countries receiving the aid, government aid communities decided the types of aid
partnership
different strengths, partnerships include governments
- ngos
- local community
- multilateral agency
focused on results
- addresses patterns of disease and illnesses
- seeks to reduce pov and inequity
- focuses on women
transparency and accountability
- information is published and aspects available
- funding
social action
creating a socal enterprise
purchasing power
fair trade
examples and why for social action
- volunteers
- donate oney to ngos
- sign petition
to help those who are less forntuae then themselves