SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN
1a. The sustainable development goals are the
blue print to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all
1b. The sustainable development goals are as
follows:
i. No
poverty
ii. Zero
hunger
iii. Good
health and well being
iv. Quality
Education
v. Gender
Equality
vi. Clean
water and sanitation
vii. Affordable
and clear energy
viii. Decent
work and economic growth
ix. Industry,
innovation and infrastructure
x. Reducing,
Inequality
xi. Sustainable
cities and communities
xii. Responsible
consumption and production
xiii. Climate
Action
xiv. Life
below water
xv. Life
on land
xvi. Peace,
justice and strong institutions
xvii. Partnerships
for the goals.
1c. Peace,
Justice and strong institutions
1d. Peace, justice and strong institutions as
sustainable development goals has promoted peaceful and inclusive societies for
sustainable development. It has also provided access to justice for all and builds
effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. Reducing
violent crime, sex trafficking, forced labour and child abuse are clear global
goals. The international and calls for stronger judicial systems that will
force laws and work toward a more peaceful and just society. By 2017, the UN
could report progress or detecting victims of trafficking. More women and girls
than men and boys were victimized, yet the share of women and girls has slowly
declined.
2a. Asia is located geographically to the
Suez Canal and the Ural Mountains and south of the Caucasus Mountains.
2b. The Peculiarities of Asia is listed
below:
i. Hesitance
to voice an opinion, question or grouse publicly when in a group
ii. Obsession
with food
iii. A
need to clock long working hours at a stretch
iv. An
inability to candidly speak one’s mind
v. Obsession
with cute
3a. i.
Kazakhstan is located in Asia, the western parts are Europe
ii.
Presidential Republic
iii.
The languages are Kazakh and Russian
iv.
Kazakhstan has a well articulated culture based on the nomadic pastoral economy
of the inhabitants. Islam was introduced to Kazakhstan in the 7th to
12th centuries. Besides Lamb, many other traditional foods retain
symbolic value in Kazakh culture, Kazakh culture is largely influenced by the
Turkic nomadic lifestyle. Islam is the largest religion in Kazakhstan.
Traditional Kazakh cuisine revolves around lamb and horse meat. Magic songs of
the Eternal steppe are a series of concerts at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy
Center.
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