Dr Doreen Yusuf appointed Canadian Country Reps for Worldsdgs-org
Oru Leonard
Dr. Doreen Osasuwa Yusuf has been appointed as the Canadian Country Representative for the World Sustainable Development Goals Organization, worldsdgs.org. As the country representative, she has been urged to work within the framework of the 17 SDGs and collaborate with the Canadian government to achieve sustainable development in the country.
The SDGs are a set of global goals adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. They aim to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by the world, including poverty, inequality, climate change, and biodiversity loss.
Dr Doreen’s role as the Canadian Country Representative will involve raising awareness about the SDGs, promoting their implementation, and fostering partnerships between different stakeholders, including the government, civil society organizations, politicians, business tycoons and the private sector.
Furthermore, Dr. Doreen will be expected to work closely with the Canadian government to align national policies and strategies with the SDGs. This collaboration will ensure that Canada progresses towards sustainable development by integrating the goals into national agendas and decision-making processes.
By assuming this position, Dr. Doreen has a significant responsibility to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development in Canada. The appointment reflects her expertise and dedication to the field, and it is hoped that her efforts, with the support of various stakeholders, will lead to positive and transformative change in the country.
According to the letter of appointment signed by the Global Chairman, Board of Trustees, World Sustainable Development Goals Organization, Chief Samson Adeosun, the Global Secretary-General, Advisory Council, H.E. Wajdi Aref Moukarim and the Founder, H.E. Emmanuel Huleji Daudu, Dr. Doreen was urged to take her new office seriously ensure that her quarter is contributed in impacting positively on lives within her scope of duty in Canada.
The letter, giving details on the aims and objectives of the organization, disclosed that the international NGO is aimed at promoting development and economic goals in all the UN member nations.
“To work within the scope of the I 7goals of Sustainable Development Goals within the member nations of UN which are: end poverty, end hunger, ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, ensure quality education, achieve gender equality, ensure sustainable water and sanitation, ensure reliable energy, promote economic growth, build resilient infrastructure, foster innovative and infrastructure, reduce inequality within and among countries, ensure sustainable consumption and production pattern, combat climate change, conserved and sustainable use of oceans, seas, marine resources for sustainable development.
“To empower youths globally with sustainable skill: focusing on youth development, gender and environmental sustainability.
“To support the adopted global goals (Sustainable Development Goals) to end poverty, protect the plant, and ensure prosperity for all across all UN member nations
” To inspire and educate youths and women to actively contribute to improving local and global issues affecting development on education, sustainability, health, environment and peacebuilding.
“To encourage purposeful leadership for the development of the people and society.
“To foster global development through integrated approach towards the Challenges facing development globally: good health, food, shelter, poverty alleviation, quality education, environment, peacebuilding, child abuse and human trafficking, youth and women empowerment and mentoring
” To collaborate with other Organizations, Foundations, NGOs, having similar objectives”.