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- About the Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG17), what actions can we take as individuals, communities and nations?Examine five qualities of a good leader to the socio-economic development of GhanaDiscuss ways of achieving sustainable development in large under-developed economies such as India and China. How COP26 global agenda complements the initiatives of sustainable development?
- How can you apply the concepts of supply and demand in making decisions necessary for the attainment of national development?What actions can/do governing authorities take to promote long-run economic development?In what way do the Sustainable Development Goals differ from the Millennium Development Goals? Aren’t the SDGs tooambitious? How can you contribute to the SDGs?
- how the 17 UN sustainable development goals areinter-related. Show SDG7 inter-relation with other SDGs.Discuss several ways that bodies of water play a role in the development of a country.What are the top 5 economic indicators you would like to include in the metric of assessing an economy’s development? How can this metric help in positioning the host country with your FDI strategy?
- In a global context, are opportunities for development growing or diminishing?What can we do to deal with the challenges or barriers towards Sustainable Development as a head of a state?Summarize the different implications of sustainable development in developed and developing countries. Why might achieving sustainable be easier in developed countries? Why might achieving sustainable be easier in developing countries?