[Pal-dc] IFLA signs Declaration for the inclusion of culture in the UN Sustainable Development Goals Post-2015
Julia Brungs
Julia.Brungs at ifla.org
Thu May 22 14:47:28 BST 2014
Dear all,
IFLA is pleased to announce that it has become a signatory to theDeclaration for the inclusion of culture in the UN Sustainable Development Goals Post-2015<http://culture2015goal.net/>.
The Declaration highlights the importance of culture within the post2015 Development Agenda. Culture was absent from the Millennium Development adopted by the United Nations in 2000 and the Declaration now seeks to rectify this.
IFLA strongly believes in culture as an essential part of development. As reflected in many aspects of IFLA's work, we believe that societies need their culture and heritage in order to develop to their upmost potential. We call on world leaders to recognize that culture has a defining impact on societies and needs to be supported and furthered in order to guarantee sustainable development.
The Declaration:
* stresses that culture is both a driver and enabler of sustainable development and that the explicit inclusion of targets and indicators for culture in the Sustainable Development Goals will enable transformative change.
* commits to work together and with international, regional, national and local partners to achieve development policies and strategies that recognize and integrate effectively with the cultural dimensions of development.
Together with with the other signatories, we call on our members to also sign the Declaration<http://culture2015goal.net/> and spread the word!
For more information about IFLA's work on access to information and the post-2015 development framework, visit the IFLA website<http://www.ifla.org/libraries-development>.
Julia Brungs
Policy and Projects Officer
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands
Phone: 0031703140884
Email: Julia.brungs at ifla.org<mailto:Julia.brungs at ifla.org>
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