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Situating social work within the post-2015 Global Agenda
Authors:Lynne M Healy
Institution:1. Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Connecticut School of Social Work, 1798 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117, USAlynne.healy@uconn.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The launch of the post-2015 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations (UN) initiates a new set of global priorities to replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Over a three-year process, governments and civil society representatives at the UN planned and negotiated the post-2015 Agenda and a set of SDGs and targets. Unlike the MDGs which focused almost entirely on developing countries, the new agenda is intended to be universal and therefore applicable to Europe and North America. The goals address a wide range of issues including poverty and inequality, health, international trade, climate change and gender, with a strong emphasis on the environment. This article will provide an overview of the post-2015 process and explore the implications of this agenda for social work globally and locally. It will highlight areas of particular interest to the profession, especially prospects for addressing growing global inequality within and between countries, and concerns over the role of human rights protection. The advantages and limitations of linking social work’s global agenda to the new UN priorities will be assessed.
Keywords:Post-2015 agenda  United Nations  Sustainable Development Goals  inequality  human rights  Global Agenda  SDGs
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