THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: THE UNIVERSITIES’ PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
The issue of sustainable development has been in the world agenda for several years now.It has occupied the minds of scholars, political activists, local and international civil organizations for years now wiry more vigor since 2015 when the United Nations in collaboration with world leaders officially declared the goals and 169 targets to be met by the year 2030. This, they tagged the global goal agenda 2030. Before this, there has been great concern as to what sustainable development really means. The definition from the World Commission on Environments is widely acclaimed. According tothe commission sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.   This means that tour ability to balance social, economic and environmental objectives when making decisions today ensures the satisfaction of further needs.   This paper using doctrinal method, with sources from authors and internet seeks to examine the SDGS framework and the role of the university in achieving these goals. It is found that many countries may require beyond 2030 if ever to attain this and it is recommended that they strive at partnership with better informed societies.
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