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    Publié le 23/08/2019.

    Focus 2030’s aim is to help keep international development on the agenda – for decision-makers, media and citizens. We work with development community actors to promote concrete and effective measures against global poverty and inequality.

    It seems obvious that, regardless where we live, our success and wellbeing can only be collective. The fate of individuals, nation states, and the planet are intricately – and increasingly – linked. Logically this means redoubling our effort to continue the progress made through international development cooperation in the the last 20 years.

    And yet what we are seeing instead is a temptation for withdrawal, a weakening of multilateralism, a rekindling of nationalism, and each for their own.

    Faced with current and future global challenges, we believe that urgent and collective action is needed to leave no-one behind.


    This of course is the aim of the Sustainable Development Goals, a series of 17 objectives fixed by the United Nations and adopted by 193 countries. The Goals were created to guarantee a better life for everyone, and as a basis for a more stable, environmentally-friendly, and equal world by 2030.

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