Podcast
Questions and Answers
The Sustainable Development Goals aim to create a better world by 2030 by addressing poverty, inequality, and climate change.
The Sustainable Development Goals aim to create a better world by 2030 by addressing poverty, inequality, and climate change.
True (A)
Corruption has no impact on the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Corruption has no impact on the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
False (B)
Corruption exists only in developing countries and not in developed nations like Sweden.
Corruption exists only in developing countries and not in developed nations like Sweden.
False (B)
Transparency International defines corruption as the abuse of power for private gain.
Transparency International defines corruption as the abuse of power for private gain.
Bribery in obtaining contracts and permits is a form of corruption that exists globally.
Bribery in obtaining contracts and permits is a form of corruption that exists globally.
Sweden is entirely free from corruption, with no examples of corrupt practices.
Sweden is entirely free from corruption, with no examples of corrupt practices.
Corruption has no impact on gender equality, which is one of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Corruption has no impact on gender equality, which is one of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Ensuring sustainability in the supply chain is not a challenge due to corruption risks.
Ensuring sustainability in the supply chain is not a challenge due to corruption risks.
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying
Study Notes
- Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda aim to create a better world by 2030 by addressing poverty, inequality, and climate change.
- Corruption has the potential to undermine the achievement of all 17 goals, posing a threat to human rights globally.
- Corruption exists in developed countries like Sweden, impacting wealth distribution and societal fairness.
- Transparency International defines corruption as the abuse of power for private gain, with Sweden perceived as one of the least corrupt countries.
- Corruption takes various forms globally, including bribery in obtaining contracts and permits.
- Corruption exists in Sweden, with examples like conflicts of interest and nepotism affecting sectors like healthcare.
- Corruption negatively impacts sustainable development goals, with examples of bribery affecting access to healthcare and gender equality.
- Gender equality is crucial in combating corruption, as women are disproportionately affected by corruption in areas like healthcare and education.
- Corruption can lead to unsafe work environments, unfair labor conditions, child labor, and modern slavery, impacting economic growth.
- Ensuring sustainability in the supply chain is a challenge due to corruption risks, leading to human rights abuses and environmental violations.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.