*[Enwl-eng] 📚 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) 2023 is Out Now!

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The GSDR 2023 highlights key transformations needed in different sectors and 
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                              Daily News

                              15 September, 2023





                              Science-driven transformation pivotal to SDGs 
acceleration,

                              say scientists in the new UN report on global 
sustainable development

                              Ahead of the SDG Summit, a new UN report by an 
independent group of scientists launched today calls for transformational 
shifts rooted in science that would urgently reverse course and turbocharge 
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).




                              With the world off track to achieving the 
SDGs, action is needed. Drawing on the latest data and scientific insights, 
the Global Sustainable Development Report 2023, entitled “Times of crisis, 
times of change: Science for accelerating transformations to sustainable 
development,” offers practical solutions to accelerate SDG implementation.




                              “The 2023 Global Sustainable Development 
Report helps to shine new light on transformative processes and practices 
that can help move the world from commitment to action, and from declaration 
to delivery,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.




                              At this critical juncture, midway to 2030, the 
evidence makes clear that incremental and fragmented change is insufficient 
to achieve all 17 SDGs in the remaining seven years, or even by 2050. 
Instead, strategic, whole-of-society transformations are needed. And this 
must be achieved globally – leaving no country, society or person behind.




                              About the Global Sustainable Development 
Report

                              The quadrennial Global Sustainable Development 
Report was mandated by the United Nations General Assembly, to inform the 
SDG Summit. It has been drafted by an independent group of 15 scientists 
appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General. The scientists represent 
diverse disciplines in the natural and social sciences and hail from both 
developed and developing countries.



                              Online:

                                a.. The full report, “Times of crisis, times 
of change: Science for accelerating transformations to sustainable 
development”

                                b.. Biographies of the scientists can be 
found here.



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