2015
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61654-8
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Towards evidence-based, quantitative Sustainable Development Goals for 2030

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“…5 Tackling this challenge and achieving the Global Sustainable Development Goals for 2016 to 2030 44 will require innovative strategies that invest in country-based research capacity development, create global networks of researchers, and expand collaboration between the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries. Such efforts can lead to scaling-up of the National Economic Forum's and World Health Organization's “best buys” - effective, affordable interventions for specific real world settings guided by country-driven health priorities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Tackling this challenge and achieving the Global Sustainable Development Goals for 2016 to 2030 44 will require innovative strategies that invest in country-based research capacity development, create global networks of researchers, and expand collaboration between the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries. Such efforts can lead to scaling-up of the National Economic Forum's and World Health Organization's “best buys” - effective, affordable interventions for specific real world settings guided by country-driven health priorities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, 15 of 17 SDGs are multidimensional, combining two or three pillars of SD, whereas only two show zero multidimensionality. Multidimensionality may be supported by a better description of the SDGs or dissemination material for the public (Brende & Høie, ; Chin & Jacobsson, ; Hák et al, ). The environment continues to conquer a big part of SD, equivalent to economy and society together, even though the first target of UN is to end poverty (UN, ).…”
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“…Factors that facilitate and impede translating research into policy and practice should be evaluated as to strengthen the relationship between researchers and policymakers. This helps to identify priorities that need active public participation, strong political focus and robust quantitative measurements (28,29).…”
Section: Moving Forward: Policy Recommendations To Strengthen Africanmentioning
confidence: 99%