WEEK 4: INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

This week, I learned about key conventions, declarations, agreements, and frameworks for sustainable development. The history of global sustainability efforts began with the UN Conference on Human Development in 1972 and has continued through major events such as the Rio de Janeiro Conference (1992), the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the Johannesburg Summit (2002), and the Bali Conference, culminating in the 2016 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These initiatives show how countries have progressively collaborated to address environmental, social, and economic challenges worldwide.

I also learned the concept of “Sejahtera”, which refers to a state of well-being that is peaceful, safe, prosperous, and free from disturbances. A Sejahtera society is one in which people live in health, prosperity, and peace, protected from hardships and disasters. This idea emphasizes the importance of creating environments that support human welfare holistically.

This session made me reflect on how sustainable development is not only about environmental conservation but also about promoting human well-being and building a society where everyone can thrive in safety, peace, and prosperity. It inspires me to think about how these global principles can be applied in our daily lives and communities.


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  1. Interesting post! i like how you highlighted creating safe and prosperous communities through sustainability

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  2. really interesting reflection

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  3. i like how you linked global sustainability with sejahtera. it makes me think about how we can create well-being in our own communities too

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  4. thanks for sharing!

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