Iraq and achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
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https://doi.org/10.36325/ghjec.v18i2.13834Keywords:
sustainable development, Development AgendaAbstract
Prior to the announcement of the Agenda (2030), the Iraqi constitution stipulated constitutional values that were largely in line with the spirit of the sustainable development goals, as it included constitutional articles that stipulated the promotion of good governance, equality and human rights, and not excluding any group of society groups or nationalities. These constitutional texts constituted significant progress in the areas of human rights in education, health, social care and the right to sustainable development, in addition to the texts they contained in promoting good governance, equality and justice. Accordingly, it can be said: The Iraqi constitution, which was approved in (2005), has taken into account the rights of everyone and not leaving anyone behind.
Despite the decades that the country has faced and the resulting many problems and challenges, and the consequent destruction and almost complete collapse of the Iraqi economy and its infrastructure, there is hope and optimism about the possibility of overcoming this dark stage through Iraq’s success in its relentless pursuit of progress. achieved in the sustainable development goals, and the research aims to find solutions to the problems and challenges facing the country, and at all levels, whether economic, environmental, social or political, and the urgent need for solutions to these immediate and future problems, the sustainable development goals were the most important and optimal solution Which the world and Iraq have resorted to, due to the comprehensiveness of its objectives and broad areas of interest on the one hand, and its future vision on the other hand, and the many opportunities available to the country, which should be traversed to reach significant progress in achieving the goals of the agenda
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