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ISBN | 9786232617506 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Bib. Info | xiv, 260p. ; 15,5x23cm. |
Categories | Economics/Development Studies |
Product Weight | 300 gms. |
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Global development initiatives, economics, cultures, and the recession have all been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As Indonesia emerges from the crisis, it is even more critical to pursue the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One important factor that can optimize Indonesia’s sustainable growth in the future is the youth and students. The United Nations approved 17 interrelated objectives in 2015 to address urgent global issues like poverty, inequality, climate change, and health. However, the pandemic has clouded the advancement of the SDGs. Our capacity to meet these challenging goals is threatened by the persistence of disparities in access to food, energy, and water, especially in Indonesia. Furthermore, trade-offs, geographical differences, and geopolitical conflicts have made implementation difficult. But, there are rays of optimism among the obstacles. Technological progress and environmental enhancements provide opportunities for advancement. Classification, coordination, and collaboration is a strategy framework that may direct superior operations to expand and cross-link all sectors to attain the new era of Indonesia after the pandemic.