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MALANA, ROSELYN M.

_HRDM 2-4

A1. Draw a line between two goals.


- LIFE ON LAND
- LIFE BELOW WATER

A2. Can you see connection?


Explain how those two goals are connected or related to each other.

The connection between "Life on Land" and "Life Below Water" is that they both
focus on preserving and sustaining ecosystems. Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
are interdependent, and the health of one directly affects the other. Conservation
efforts for one goal can positively impact the other.

B1. Whatever bed we make, we're going to have to lie in it.

What do you think the last line of the refrain means? What kind of “bed” do you
want to make? Who does the refrain suggest is responsible for achieving the
SDGs?
What does this mean?

The phrase "Whatever bed we make, we're going to have to lie in it" suggests that
we are responsible for the consequences of our actions and decisions. It implies
that the choices we make today will affect our future, and we will have to live with
the outcomes, whether they are positive or negative.

In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it means that the
actions we take, or fail to take, to address global challenges such as poverty,
inequality, environmental degradation, and climate change will determine the
state of the world we live in. The "bed" in this context represents the world we
create through our collective efforts or lack thereof.
Therefore, the refrain suggests that it is our responsibility as individuals,
communities, nations, and the global community as a whole to work towards
achieving the SDGs. It emphasizes that we cannot escape the consequences of our
actions and that we should strive to create a better world for ourselves and future
generations by actively pursuing these sustainable development goals.

17 sustainable development goals

B2. To improve life all around the globe.

While all goals are important and interconnected, what goals are more important
?

The importance of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be viewed


differently based on who you ask and where you are. However, some goals, like
Goal 1 (No Poverty) and Goal 2 (Zero Hunger), are often seen as especially crucial.
Why? Because when we tackle poverty and hunger, we create a solid base for
improving people's lives overall and for making progress on many of the other
SDGs. It's worth mentioning that all these goals are interconnected, so working on
one can often help with others. In the end, what really matters is taking a
comprehensive approach to achieve these goals and make the world a better
place for everyone.

B3. What goals are more important to your country?


The most important Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the Philippines
often include Goal 1 (No Poverty), Goal 2 (Zero Hunger), Goal 3 (Good Health and
Well-being), and Goal 4 (Quality Education). These address critical issues like
poverty, hunger, healthcare, and education, which are key priorities for the
country's development.

B4. Which goals are you going to champion or promote? How are you
going to help achieve them? List three steps of action that you will
take to help achieve a goal.
I can promote and support all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, but here are
three steps I can take to help achieve them:

1. Education and Awareness: I can provide information and raise awareness


about specific SDGs through accessible and informative content.

2. Data and Analysis: I can assist in analyzing data and trends related to these
goals, helping organizations make more informed decisions.

3. Idea Generation: I can facilitate brainstorming and idea generation sessions to help find
innovative solutions to SDG-related challenges.

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