WEEK 8 - ROLES OF INSTITUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (SDG 16 & 17)

 Assalamualikum Wbt. My name is AHMAD HAIKAL SYAHMI BIN OTHMAN, I'm from the department of Arabic language and literature.




The path towards peace justice and strong institutions







 





Sustainable Development Goal 17: Strengthen the global partnership
















Class Overview

 

Today we discussed the topic of the role of institutions for sustainable development. We focused on the main policies and strategies to achieve them, including the role of global and national institutions in achieving the SDGs, the role of local institutions in achieving the SDGs, and finally the role of individuals in achieving the SDGs. In addition, we also exchanged views and opinions in learning about SDGs 16&17 which we can apply in our lives in the future.

 

Personal Reflection

 

Role of global and national institutions in achieving the SDGs :

- Global and national institutions are very important for the achievement of the SDGs. They provide leadership, resources, and coordination. Global institutions, such as the UN, set guidelines and encourage international cooperation. National institutions adapt these goals with specific policies and programs. This makes me understand how important it is for them to work together in solving complex global problems. That just brings up the question about our responsibility in helping to ensure these organizations do their part in creating a better, fairer future.

 

 Role of local institutions in achieving the SDGs :

 -  In local life, institutions help make the SDGs tick. They connect big ideas with what happens in actual communities; solutions solve the problems with local solutions in sight. Thinking of their role, I realize they have a very important one, especially in including everyone in addressing inequalities faced by disadvantaged groups and community participation. Their skillfulness in adjusting to particular needs makes sustainable development real and effective. This reminds me of the need to strengthen local institutions to create meaningful community-driven change that contributes toward the realization of the SDGs.

 

Role of individuals in achieving the SDGs :

-  People help make the SDGs real by creating change through what they do, the choices they make, and what they say. Thinking about this now, I come to the realization that those small efforts can add up. However, each of us is a part of something bigger; it's within our power to create change in our communities, our countries, and even big organizations. It just made me think that arriving at the SDGs is not only a global but also a personal duty. It does need all of us to work hard together and carefully for our common future.

 

Application Of Learning

 

Role of global and national institutions in achieving the SDGs :

- I could be involved at the policy level, such as by supporting initiatives aligned with SDGs through government-led programs, by leading campaigns in the advocacy of policy change, or simply by working with international organizations and engaging in campaigns through platforms such as the United Nations volunteer programs.

 

Role of local institutions in achieving the SDGs :

- I can cooperate with the local government programs, NGOs, or community groups in showing concern for education, health, or the environment. By either volunteering, speaking up, or participating in the decision-making process, I would be able to ensure our community actions are really supporting the SDGs.

 

Role of individuals in achieving the SDGs :

- For example, I can use sustainable ways like using less waste, saving energy, and buying ethically and environmentally friendly products. I can also bring up awareness by educating others about the SDGs and arguing for more inclusive policies in my community. I can also choose to volunteer for projects that are compliant with the SDGs, such as tree planting or community education programs.

 

Conclusion

 

The quest for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be reached successfully lies in the merger of global, regional, and micro-level institutions as well as the involvement of individuals. The global and national institutions ensure that they have the strategic vision, as well as the resources and policies, that are necessary for the global problems to be dealt with, while the local institutions find these to be the truth in communities, thus, activating inclusiveness and responsiveness to special needs. Individuals, as change agents, are the ones who make the difference by choosing, acting, and supporting sustainable practices at the grassroots level. Collaborating at all levels, we can convert this vision into reality and thus secure a just, sustainable, and prosperous planet for all people.



Comments

  1. An interesting perspective, something I rarely come across in other articles.

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  2. Good sharings. Now i know what is the relation between Islam and sustainable development. Make sure you implement it into your life brother. This is such a good lesson for you and us too.
    Thanks for this sharings.

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