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SDG Goals put on compelling images

July 12, 2017 1:34 am

Fijians can now see for themselves the 17 Sustainable Development Goals being put on compelling images at the museum.

Speaking at its launch in Suva, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says these images highlight the importance of taking action on SDG’s in the pacific.

“This brings home to all of us the relevance of these SDG’s to everyone living in vulnerable parts of the world such as Fiji and their critical importance in sustaining all seven point five billion people on planet earth. Ensuring our very survival. When we talk about the importance of implementing the 2030 sustainable development goals or SDG’s, it’s very easy to see them as someone else’s agenda.”

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The SDG’s also known as the global goals, is a universal call to take an action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.

The United Nations and the UNDP welcomed the exhibition saying it was a good way to portray real people’s stories.