Just Earth News 22 Sep 2016, 10:14 am Print

Cia Pak
“To achieve the SDGs, a shared responsibility and collective efforts, as well as active engagement with and contribution of regional, political, or economic groups are vital,” he stressed.
“No single country, be it the most powerful or prosperous one, can push for such achievement alone. International cooperation, be it North-South, South-South, or triangular cooperation, are therefore essential and can serve as a universal push to transform our world. We all have to work together for it.”
Prayut cited the efforts his own country was already making to meet the goals, addressing key global challenges such as climate change by ratifying the Paris Accord, disaster risk management and a development model.
“Moreover, the Government places high importance to the freedom, equality and welt-being of people, as well as inclusive and equitable access to basic services,” he added, citing new legislation on gender equality and setting up funds to take care of new-born children, persons with disability and the elderly persons.
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