jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2018

Not recognizing that the unlimited growth of the population is the main cause of poverty is the great error of the Millennium Goals established by the UN


The great error of the Millennium Development Goals established by the UN in 2000 and ratified later in 2015 in the Declaration known as Sustainable Development Goals is not explicitly recognize that the unlimited growth of the population is the main problem of humanity and that if this growth is not curbed, it is very difficult to stop and end poverty.
If the growth of the population is not limited, there will come a time when all the resources and especially the natural resources will not be sufficient to meet the demand. This accelerated population growth is what determines the problems of poverty, hunger, health, education, pollution and the environment.
So the main objective of the Millennium and Sustainable Development should be to promote the controlled growth of the world population since if it continues at its current pace the established goals can not be fulfilled. It's that easy.
Millennium Development Goals UN 2015
Sustainable Development Goals 2030
Four priorities and programs for the world development


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