Country: Philippines
MDGs: Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health
SDGs: #1. Quality Education & #2. Gender Equality
a. Relate the SDG #1 to one or both the MDGs above. How is this an extension of the MDGs, especially in this country?
b. The SDG #2 can be completely different, but fairly similar to the SDG #1 and MDG #1 and #2. Why is this equally important to the development of this country?
Describe if and how the country was working with other countries to achieve the MDGs and is currently working with to achieve SDGs.
Also by 2030, give a projection of where you as a group stand (some can differ) on how realistic these goals are, what this country may look like if these goals are met by 2030, and what are the major challenges you see this country faces and why.
Please cite sources.
MDG stands for Millennium Development Goals and SDG stands for Sustainable Development Goals
a. Here the SDG 1 stands for Quality Education, by getting the quality education, all of them get adequate knowledge regarding most the things happening around us. As women came to the period of motherhood she uses her knowledge during her education and her life experience during the present period. Thus can reduce child mortality.
b. Here we can see the SDG 1 stands for quality education and SDG 2 stands for Gender Equality these both are equally important for the development of the country. All of the individuals in the Philippines country they need Quality education instead of Gender inequality, that means Quality Education is equally important for both genders. This will helps in the development of a particular country.
Here MSDG 4 stands for Reduce Child Mortality and MSDG 5 stands for Improve Maternal Health. Here it is equally important and similar. By improving the health of the mother during the pregnancy and results in the reduction of child mortality. Thus it is equally important for the development of the particular country.
The ultimate aim of the Sustainable Development Goals, which replaced the Millennium Development Goals in 2015, is to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for everyone. Each goal has specific targets that need to be met by 2030. The SDGs are, after all, a demanding bunch: including a call to end extreme poverty and hunger, universal access to healthcare, education, safe water and sanitation, modern energy services, and decent work. These areas continue to be an uphill struggle for many nations.
Country: Philippines MDGs: Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health SDGs: #1. Quality...
Country: Philippines MDGs: #1. Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality & #2. Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health SDGs: #1. Quality Education & #2. Gender Equality a. Relate the SDG #1 to one or both the MDGs above. How is this an extension of the MDGs, especially in this country? b. The SDG #2 can be completely different, but fairly similar to the SDG #1 and MDG #1 and #2. Why is this equally important to the development of this country? Describe...
Country: Philippines 2 SDGs that the country is now partaking in. #1. Quality Education #2. Gender Equality a. Relate the SDG #1 to one or both the MDGs above. How is this an extension of the MDGs, especially in this country? b. The SDG #2 can be completely different, but fairly similar to the SDG #1 and MDG #1 and #2. Why is this equally important to the development of this country? 5. Describe if and how the country was...