Challenges for establishing global partnerships: from biomes to people.
Challenges for establishing global partnerships: from biomes to people.
Author(s): DRUMOND, P. M.; SCHAITZA, E. G.
Summary: Global development is at a critical moment. Despite progress made, the multiple dimensions of poverty and inequalities still remain a major challenge in several regions. Slow and unequal economic growth, inadequate supply of food, water and energy, low educational levels, lack of adequate working conditions for all, and situations of conflict, fragility and vulnerability due to economic factors, natural disasters and pandemics are also reasons of concern worldwide. Associated with climate change and the increasing demand for shared use of natural resources, these issues become even more complex. In this context of uncertainty and diversity, partnerships promote converging efforts to create, among other objectives, more concrete, lasting and effective opportunities and results to foster socioeconomic transformations and an equal sustainable future for all (Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, 2014).
Publication year: 2021
Types of publication: Book sections
Unit: Embrapa Mid-North
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