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1. The Rio+20 outcome document, The future we want, inter alia, set out a mandate to establish an Open Working Group to develop a set of sustainable development goals for consideration and appropriate action by the General Assembly at its 68th session. It also provided the basis for their conceptualization. The Rio outcome gave the mandate that the SDGs should be coherent with and integrated into the UN development agenda beyond 2015.
2. Poverty eradication is the greatest global challenge facing the world today and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. The Rio+20 outcome reiterated the commitment to freeing humanity from poverty and hunger as a matter of urgency.
3. Poverty eradication, changing unsustainable and promoting sustainable patterns of consumption and production and protecting and managing the natural resource base of economic and social development are the overarching objectives of and essential requirements for sustainable development.
4. People are at the centre of sustainable development and, in this regard, Rio+20 promised to strive for a world that is just, equitable and inclusive, and committed to work together to promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, social development and environmental protection and thereby to benefit all, in particular the children of the world, youth and future generations of the world without distinction of any kind such as age, sex, disability, culture, race, ethnicity, origin, migratory status, religion, economic or other status.
5. Rio+20 also reaffirmed all the principles of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, including, inter alia, the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, as set out in principle 7 thereof.
6. It also reaffirmed the commitment to fully implement the Rio Declaration, Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Plan of Implementation) and the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States (Barbados Programme of Actioaration of the High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development.
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1. The Rio+20 outcome statement, The Future We Want, established an Open Working Group to produce a set of sustainable development goals for consideration and action by the General Assembly at its 68th session, among other things. It also served as the foundation for their conception. Beyond 2015, the Rio conclusion mandated that the SDGs be consistent with and integrated into the UN development agenda.
2. Poverty eradication is the world's most pressing concern today, and it is a prerequisite for long-term growth. The Rio+20 conclusion reaffirmed humanity's commitment to end poverty and hunger as soon as possible.
3. Poverty elimination, changing unsustainable and supporting sustainable consumption and production habits, and conserving and managing the natural resource foundation of economic and social growth are the overarching goals and requirements of sustainable development.
4. People are at the heart of sustainable development, and Rio+20 pledged to strive for a world that is just, equitable, and inclusive, and to work together to promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, social development, and environmental protection, thereby benefiting all, particularly the world's children, youth, and future generations, without regard to age, s3x, disability, culture, race, or ethnicity.
5. Rio+20 reiterated all of the concepts of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, including, among others, the notion of shared but differentiated responsibilities, as stated in principle 7 of the Declaration.
6. It also reaffirmed its commitment to fully implement the Rio Declaration, Agenda 21, the Programme for Further Implementation of Agenda 21, the World Summit on Sustainable Development Plan of Implementation (Johannesburg Plan of Implementation), and the Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States (Barbados Programme of Action of the High-Level Dialogue on Small Island Developing States).
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