Assessing the Policies of Ukraine’s Sustainable Development: Heading toward 2030 Strategy Realization

The article examines various spheres of implementing a Sustainable Development Strategy for Ukraine by 2030 based on the UN-GA Resolution. Hence, in the economic sphere, the Strategy proposes that growth should no longer be associated with the depletion of natural resources but must rely on a broad...

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Published inUkrainian policymaker (Online) Vol. 11; no. 11; pp. 85 - 91
Main Authors Svyrydenko, Denys, Revin, Frol
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology 2022
Международное философско-космологическое общество
International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC)
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Summary:The article examines various spheres of implementing a Sustainable Development Strategy for Ukraine by 2030 based on the UN-GA Resolution. Hence, in the economic sphere, the Strategy proposes that growth should no longer be associated with the depletion of natural resources but must rely on a broad application of “green” economy models. Of no less import are the information and communication tools aimed at consistent implementation of information and communication technologies with the provision of their general availability and integration, providing transparent digitization of the activities and accountability of the authorities coupled with the formation of the foundations of electronic governance for fostering the technological side of sustainable development Since the authors represent a specific, i.e., educational field within the general purview of the 2030 Agenda, we feel it mandatory to highlight some of the major points in connection with it. In particular, after scrutinizing the document (Operational goal 4.2), we conclude that its intentions are to provide genuinely inclusive, equitable quality education while promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
ISSN:2617-2194
2617-2208
DOI:10.29202/up/11/11