Dr. Zeinab Mohammad Jamil Aldinnawe
Department of Public Law, College of Law, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Eastern Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Volume: 16 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 01-12 | December 2024 | https://doi.org/10.54940/ss36689034 | PDF
Received: 29/04/2023 | Revised: 15/09/2023 | Accepted: 27/09/2023
Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
The study aims to show the concept and definition of sustainable development, and the important in-ternational agreements which include the concept of sustainable development. Also the role played by the United Nations promoted the concept and urged the international community to achieve the seven-teen goals, which aims to achieve equality between the various peoples of the present world and future generations.
The study also presented the pioneering role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia، based on Vision 2030, through which the social economic and humanitarian policy was drawn up for all Saudi citizens on the one hand and for all the people of the world on the other hand.
The study concluded that international efforts are based on a specific path that addresses seventeen goals. These goals deal with various humanitarian aspects. There are many international agreements that took place previously or even recently, all of which were aimed at achieving a kind of balance be-tween the different human peoples. This study also revealed the importance of the pioneering role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the humanitarian support that has been achieved so far and continued by various economic, social sectors within the domestic and international tracks.
Keywords
Sustainable development، the Rio Declaration، Saudi strategies 2030، The seventeen goals of the United Nations.
How to Cite
Aldinnawe, Z. (2024). The concept of Sustainable Development and the Saudi Efforts to Develop it According to Vision 2030. Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Social Sciences, Vol16(4), pp1-12. https://doi.org/10.54940/ss36689034
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