US President Barack Obama spoke at the launch of the UN’s
new sustainable development goals (SDGs) on Sunday in a diplomatic meet
that has been overshadowed by conflicting Western and Russian approaches
to Syria’s civil war.Obama has warned
world leaders that they will not meet new UN anti-poverty targets
without tackling corruption and ending discrimination against women,
gays and other marginalised groups.“Development is threatened by bad
governance,” Obama said in a 28-minute speech in which he criticised
unequal societies and discrimination against women, gays, disabled
people, ethnic minorities and other groups.He spoke on the final day of a three-day
meeting on the SDGs – a blueprint of 17 targets to end poverty globally
and tackle other problems that each of the UN’s 193 members has agreed
to work towards, voluntarily, until 2030.“In the face of corruption that siphons
billions away from schools and hospitals and infrastructure into foreign
bank accounts, governments have to embrace transparency and open
government and rule of law,” he said.Advocates
say the goals are a noble effort to improve the planet. Critics say
they are too ambitious and, with an estimated annual price tag as high
as $5 trillion, too costly for a global economy that is still recovering
from the 2007-08 credit crunch.
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