Role of Global Partnerships for Sustainable Development for a Resilient Future

Shakeel Ahmed, Nafees Ahmed Memon, A. Memon, Z. Jattak, Syed Abdullah Shah
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were approved by the global community in 2015as a collaborative plan to achieve a sustainable future. The achievement of sustainable development goals needs successful global linkages and partnerships (SGD-17) that can organize resources, share technologies, knowledge, and collaborate efforts between countries and organizations. However, global partnerships and linkages experience several barriers and challenges that hinder their effectiveness and impede advancement towards digitalization, green technologies, and regional diversification. This research intends to make up this gap by addressing aforementioned problems through examining role of global linkages to achieve sustainable development goals, identifying the main challenges and barriers in achieving these objectives, and to recommend polices and suggestions to strengthen these linkages and maximize their impact. To achieve the objectives of the study, a thorough review of academic literature, government reports, industry databases and policy documents, questionnaire survey and expert interviews were carried out to understand the present level of knowledge about global linkages and sustainable development goals. The data was obtained by using well-structured questionnaires through experienced professionals working as academic research, government official, NGOs and private sector professionals working in the construction industry. An online questionnaire was floated among different groups from which 128 returned and 32 were rejected, as the respondents have no understanding about sustainable development. Mean Item Score through SPSS was used to analyze the data.
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可持续发展全球伙伴关系在建设具有抗灾能力的未来中的作用
2015 年,全球社会批准了可持续发展目标(SDGs),作为实现可持续未来的合作计划。实现可持续发展目标需要成功的全球联系和伙伴关系(SGD-17),它们可以组织资源、共享技术和知识,并在国家和组织之间开展合作。然而,全球伙伴关系和联系遇到了一些障碍和挑战,这些障碍和挑战阻碍了它们的有效性,也阻碍了向数字化、绿色技术和地区多样化迈进。本研究旨在通过研究全球联系在实现可持续发展目标方面的作用来解决上述问题,找出实现这些目标的主要挑战和障碍,并提出加强这些联系和最大限度发挥其影响的政策和建议,从而弥补这一差距。为实现研究目标,对学术文献、政府报告、行业数据库和政策文件、问卷调查和专家访谈进行了全面审查,以了解目前对全球联系和可持续发展目标的认识水平。数据是通过结构合理的问卷调查获得的,调查对象包括从事学术研究的资深专业人士、政府官员、非政府组织以及建筑行业的私营部门专业人士。在不同群体中发放了一份在线调查问卷,其中有 128 份收回,32 份被拒绝,因为受访者不了解可持续发展。通过 SPSS 软件对数据进行了平均项目得分分析。
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