IFA Magazine reported that the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are now in real jeopardy of not meeting their 2030 deadline thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Sarvjeev S. Sidhu CFA, Head of Emerging Markets Strategy at Aegon Asset Management. According to IFPRI, “persons without social protection were particularly vulnerable to Covid-19. An additional 150 million people are falling into extreme poverty and food insecurity. They face hunger and malnutrition, delaying the achievement of SDG 1 (no poverty) and SDG 2 (zero hunger). “The inequalities within national borders and amongst countries is set to deepen, comprising the achievement of SDG 10 (reduced inequalities). The lack of adequate public health infrastructure, pre-existing health problems, and inability to work due to mobility restrictions has negatively impacted SDG 3 (health and well-being).”
COVID-19 has been devastating for the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (IFA Magazine)
September 03, 2021