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VOL. 5, ISSUE 5 (2019)
Women and child development: are sustainable development goals 2030 achievable? A study of BRICS Countries
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Avik Ghosh, Medha Ganguly Ghosh
Abstract
The study is aimed at defining, measuring, analysing and recommending policies pertaining to women and child development in BRICS countries. The developmental initiatives and achievements have been linked with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 2030). The four relevant goals pertaining to women and children have been earmarked for further analysis and detailed cross-country comparative data analysis has been performed. Key measurement indicators have been benchmarked as focus areas. The outcome was inspiring due to the sustainable and increasing trend of the development indicators. The historical policy initiatives of the BRICS countries have been evaluated and landmark policies have been identified with its impact on the socio-economic development. The impact and necessity of public policy preparation and intervention in the light of targeted goal orientation has been elaborated in the paper. In the conclusion, we have highlighted the positive impact of Neoclassical Realist policymaking to ensure implementable and feasible policies to meet developmental needs of SDG 2030.
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Pages:100-104
How to cite this article:
Avik Ghosh, Medha Ganguly Ghosh "Women and child development: are sustainable development goals 2030 achievable? A study of BRICS Countries". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 5, Issue 5, 2019, Pages 100-104
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