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Paula Caballero: “Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals”

June 02, 2024 Bill Miller
Paula Caballero: “Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals”
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Global Connections Television Podcast
Paula Caballero: “Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals”
Jun 02, 2024
Bill Miller

Paula Caballero is the Regional Managing Director for Latin America at The Nature Conservancy. Previously, Paula Caballero was Senior Director of the World Bank Environment and Natural Resources Global Practice, and she was the creator of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Her recent book is “Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals.”  Colombia created the concept of the SDGs which were adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015.  The SDG concept was geared to a universal agenda because all countries have development issues and there are common global problems, such as climate and migration, that needed to be confronted.  The SDGs were laudable in that the emphasis was to eradicate poverty, eliminate hunger, empower women and girls, combat climate change, and 13 additional goals. The corporate sector was very supportive because the SDGs were concrete proposals to confront problems from a macro-standpoint with systemic solutions.

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Paula Caballero is the Regional Managing Director for Latin America at The Nature Conservancy. Previously, Paula Caballero was Senior Director of the World Bank Environment and Natural Resources Global Practice, and she was the creator of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Her recent book is “Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals.”  Colombia created the concept of the SDGs which were adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015.  The SDG concept was geared to a universal agenda because all countries have development issues and there are common global problems, such as climate and migration, that needed to be confronted.  The SDGs were laudable in that the emphasis was to eradicate poverty, eliminate hunger, empower women and girls, combat climate change, and 13 additional goals. The corporate sector was very supportive because the SDGs were concrete proposals to confront problems from a macro-standpoint with systemic solutions.