Trade and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
Course Description
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the associated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) form the new global development framework. The 2030 Agenda recognizes international trade as an important means of implementation and as an engine for promoting inclusive growth. This course will primarily focus on the relationships between international trade and the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. The course is expected to play a bridging role between research and communities of practice, that are currently operating (often) separately on themes of international trade and SDGs.
This course is designed for participants/professionals with an interest in the role international trade can play in the attainment of the SDGs and the Caribbean’s experience with implementing the SDGs. The course emphasizes areas such as the role trade can help eradicate poverty (SDG1) agricultural trade impact in ending hunger by 2030 (SDG2), how trade agreements can facilitate trade in education services (SDGs 4), and the various channels through which women are part of the global trading economy (SDG5). It also explores the interaction of international trade with climate policies and the influence of trade on the implementation of SDG 13 (climate change).