PSBU Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 10)
Reduced Inequalities
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposed by the United Nations form a universal blueprint aimed at achieving a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable world by 2030.
Summary of SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
Goal 10 seeks to reduce inequality within and among countries. Inequality remains a major challenge both globally and nationally, particularly in income and wealth distribution. This goal promotes social, economic, and political inclusion for all, regardless of age, gender, race, or disability. It also advocates for improved representation of developing countries in global decision-making processes, and the regulation of financial flows to ensure fair outcomes.
How can this SDG 10 be applied at PSBU?
Summary: This goal aims to reduce inequalities within and among countries by ensuring equal opportunities for all.
- Research: Investigate social and economic inequality in access to education and employment.
- Community: Offer outreach programs for marginalized groups, including ethnic minorities and the disabled.
- In-house: Provide scholarships for disadvantaged students, including refugees and those from low-income backgrounds.
- Outreach: Host workshops on diversity and inclusion for the community.
- Campus: Ensure campus policies support accessibility and inclusion for all students and staff.
- Inclusion Scholarships: Provide scholarships and mentorship programs for underrepresented groups, including ethnic minorities, disabled students, and refugees.
- Cultural Exchange Programs: Organize cultural exchange and inclusion programs that promote diversity and intercultural understanding, helping to reduce social inequalities.
- Research on Social Inequality: Focus academic research on identifying root causes of inequality in access to education, healthcare, and employment, and propose policy recommendations.