Global Governance

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  • Created on: 23-03-21 09:23
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  • Global Governance
    • What is global governance?
      • The international issues it focuses on:
        • Financial instability
        • Civil conflict
        • Reducing environmental problems
        • Trade and investment inequities
        • Reduction of poverty
        • Human rights violations
      • The ways in which global affairs affecting the whole world are managed
    • The UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development (2015)
    • The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
      • Focused the world's attention & action towards meeting difficult challenges
        • Included:
          • Improving people's lives
      • Summits held:
        • To reinvigorate global commitment to sustainable development
        • Assess progress on SDGs & targets
        • Advance international co-operation
      • Rio Earth Summit, 1992, was important in setting out Agenda 21
    • Agenda 21
      • Voluntary action plan agreed by many governments to develop strategies for long-term sustainable development
        • Rio Earth Summit, 1992, was important in setting out Agenda 21
      • Top-down approach looking to encourage bottom-up response
    • UN Environmental Programme (UNEP)
      • World Summits on Climate Change
        • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
          • Responsible body for overseeing negotiations on reducing greenhouse emissions
        • Main aim = Hold global temp rises to a max of 1.5 degrees C
          • Other features of deal:
            • All countries voluntarily cut emissions
            • Long-term aim to reduce net emissions to 0
            • Review mechanism every 5 years to manage warming
            • Loss & damage mechanism for vulnerable countries facing losses from climate change
              • E.g. From sea level rise & storm impacts
      • Has been leading global environmental authority since 1972
        • Their work is part of UN system wide preparations for SDGs
    • Importance of NGOs
      • Global force to:
        • Protect human rights & provide essential services to most needy
        • Democratise decision making
      • Operational & Advocacy NGOs
        • Operational NGOs
          • Provide frontline support to the needy
          • Tend to raise money for each project
          • E.g. Oxfam
        • Advocacy NGOs
          • Focus on campaigns to raise awareness to gain support for a cause
          • Derive money from donations/sub-scriptions
          • E.g. Friends of the Earth
      • Not tied to interests of governments
      • Important in supporting development
        • Give voice to poorest parts of the world
  • Aim to strengthen post-2015 frameworks for:
    • Development
    • Global sustainable development
    • Disaster risk reduction
    • Climate change
    • The UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development (2015)
  • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
    • Aims:
      • Eradication of poverty and reduction of inequalities & exclusion
    • Operates in 170 countries
    • Main work has been to lead the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
      • 8 anti-poverty targets
      • Set in Sep 2000 to be achieved by 2015
  • Conserving natural resources
    • For growing population
    • Included:
      • Improving people's lives
  • Opponents see it as:
    • Attack on personal liberties
    • Attack on private property
    • Having focus on population control
    • Agenda 21
      • Voluntary action plan agreed by many governments to develop strategies for long-term sustainable development
        • Top-down approach looking to encourage bottom-up response

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