week 8 reflection

 

Week 8's topic reminded me of the bigger picture of why sustainable development not only depends on individual actions, but institutions also both globally and locally. I realized that institutions like the United Nations are also major contributors towards policy-making and fostering global partnerships through such initiatives as SDG 16 and SDG 17. They chart the course for peace, justice, and strong institutions, as well as for partnerships for the goals.

Most impressive to me was how Malaysian institutions adopted the SDGs into national plans like the 11th and 12th Malaysia Plans. It shows that sustainable development is not some foreign concept, but something our own country is working towards. What local institutions and even private citizens do towards this effort made me consider that change actually starts at all levels.

I was also impressed by the participation of data, finances, and training in ensuring that these objectives are carried out effectively. To have an effective plan is not enough as implementation matters. As a general principle, this week's lesson has taught me that sustainability is a collective effort. Whether we are part of a big institution or just students, we all have our own part to play in creating a better world in the future.


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  1. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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  3. interesting yet mind blown

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  4. I didnt expect to enjoy this typa reflection, but abrar’s really caught my attention

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  5. Nice reflection! It's great to see how you're learning from challenges and continuing to grow.💪

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  6. This was really informative, thanks for breaking it down so well.

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  8. I was very sleepy but thanks to this I am now wide awake. Thank you Abrar🤩🤩

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