The Congress of Nations and States has initiated a global survey to gather insights into the inclusivity of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The survey aims to determine whether the SDGs adequately address the needs of all communities and peoples, including marginalized and displaced groups such as the Rohingya.
The SDGs are a set of global targets established by the UN to tackle pressing issues like climate change, inequality, and global peace. However, questions have been raised about whether these goals truly reflect the voices and needs of vulnerable communities worldwide. This survey seeks to explore such concerns and provide recommendations for improvement.
Participants in the survey are encouraged to share their honest thoughts on the inclusivity and recognition of diverse communities within the SDGs. The responses will be used to prepare a comprehensive report offering actionable suggestions for the UN to enhance its approach and ensure that no community is left behind.
Participation in the survey is voluntary, and privacy is assured. Respondents can choose to skip certain questions or withdraw from the survey at any time. Those interested in engaging further can opt for a virtual interview by contacting the Congress of Nations and States through their official website.
To learn more about the Sustainable Development Goals, participants can visit:
https://sdgs.un.org/goals
For direct communication or to share further insights, visit the Congress of Nations and States website:
https://cnsintl.net/contact-us/
This initiative represents an opportunity for individuals and communities to voice their perspectives and contribute to shaping a more inclusive global development agenda.