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Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Sustainable Development Goals in the Pacific
  • Manage No DC00000153
    Author ICHCAP
    Published Year 2016
    Category Report
    Language English
    Publishing Country Republic of Korea
    Publisher ICHCAP
    Copyright Copyright
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Description The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the UN Member States on 25 September 2015, is an action plan for tackling the most challenging issues of our world today. The hope is that within the next fifteen years, the sustainable development goals (SDGs) will encourage universal efforts to end all forms of poverty and ensure that no one is left behind. The methods and practices to accomplish these goals will vary depending on the context. In the Pacific region, incorporating intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is crucial to accomplish any of the SDGs since it plays an important role as a “driver, enabler and guarantee of sustainable development. Although each nation in the Pacific has its own diverse ICH, they all share a sense of longing for sustainable development and community well-being. Traditional and local knowledge have always played a pivotal role in protecting clean water supplies, coral reefs, and rainforests; healing the sick through traditional medicine; and building homes resistant to climate change. Ensuring the success of the SDGs in the Pacific will require an understanding of how ICH can be incorporated in the SDGs from the local perspective.
Contents (Author )
Introduction
Pacific ICH and SDGs
- No Poverty and Zero Hunger
- Good Health and Wellbeing
- Quality Education
- Gender Equality and Reduced Inequalities
- Climate Action and Sustainable Communities
- Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Strong Institutions and Partnerships for the Goals

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