The UN SDGs are the seventeen global goals for Sustainable Development which was first established on the first of January, 2016. The UN SDGs are important because they help the world become a better place, being sustainable, and protecting our rights. The one that we are researching is UN SDG #15 is Life on land. It promotes combating desertification, restoring degraded land and soil, protecting different species of flora and fauna and significantly increasing financial resources from all sources which benefit our earth. This global goal promotes protecting different species of flora and fauna, which is needed desperately in times like this. We are promoting the UN SDG #15: Life on land because global warming is greatly affecting all life on land. The global goals (UN SDGs) are important because they uphold human rights when some people don’t have them. They help us with our daily lives, as a full set of global goals to end poverty, protect our planet, and improve living conditions of the global population support our needs.
The UN SDGs are the seventeen global goals for Sustainable Development which was first established on the first of January, 2016. The UN SDGs are important because they help the world become a better place, being sustainable, and protecting our rights. The one that we are researching is UN SDG #15 is Life on land. It promotes combating desertification, restoring degraded land and soil, protecting different species of flora and fauna and significantly increasing financial resources from all sources which benefit our earth. This global goal promotes protecting different species of flora and fauna, which is needed desperately in times like this. We are promoting the UN SDG #15: Life on land because global warming is greatly affecting all life on land. The global goals (UN SDGs) are important because they uphold human rights when some people don’t have them. They help us with our daily lives, as a full set of global goals to end poverty, protect our planet, and improve living conditions of the global population support our needs.
The UNCRC stands for United Convention Of The Rights Of The Child. It was first established in September 2, 1990. It is important because in some places, children are not treated fairly. The UNCRC is important for establishing and protecting child rights. But, in some places, they have not signed it, and the children in those areas continue to be treated unfairly. We are currently researching UNCRC article #17, which promotes that children below the age of 12 have the right to get information that is important to our well-being and is reliable. Access to appropriate information is also required. Governments should make sure children are protected from things that could harm them. Article #17 of the UNCRC says children and young people should be able to access information, particularly from the media. They should be able to get information from many places— from their country and beyond. It is important that children shall have access to information from national and international sources. The media shall encourage materials that are beneficial, and discourage those which are harmful to children. As stated in article #18: Parental Responsibilities, adults must do their best in encouraging international cooperation in the production and exchange of safe information from the media. On a different note, it informs us that adults must encourage the production and distribution of age-appropriate children’s books.