The Impact of Population Growth in Sustainable Development and Possible Solutions
Rogers, Jacob Oscar William (2019)
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Rogers, Jacob Oscar William
2019
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Further prioritization of sustainable development is the first step in the right direction. In the past, because of our ambition to solve all the problems, our support was strung-out too thin, there has not been enough focus on what would create the most benefit. Although there is much difficulty in rank-ordering the most crucial sustainable development factors; it is something that must be done as it is our best path for success.
Certain initiatives will have more positive impact than others in ways that might not be obvious at first. Of the many topics in sustainable development, increases in contraceptive access, services, and education, will create a huge amount of benefit to impoverished countries. In addition to this, it would reduce the swell of birth-rates and high fertility rates, therefore decreasing the chances of a much larger future population; thus, causing an increase in the impact our actions will have and in the quality of human capital.
Focusing on contraception initiatives will be less costly and have a better chance of creating benefit than less predictable long-term actions. Creating more economically productive people, as well as better problem solvers, through contraception initiative is a smart short-term priority of immense benefit which could also potentially alleviate all issues related to sustainable development.
Certain initiatives will have more positive impact than others in ways that might not be obvious at first. Of the many topics in sustainable development, increases in contraceptive access, services, and education, will create a huge amount of benefit to impoverished countries. In addition to this, it would reduce the swell of birth-rates and high fertility rates, therefore decreasing the chances of a much larger future population; thus, causing an increase in the impact our actions will have and in the quality of human capital.
Focusing on contraception initiatives will be less costly and have a better chance of creating benefit than less predictable long-term actions. Creating more economically productive people, as well as better problem solvers, through contraception initiative is a smart short-term priority of immense benefit which could also potentially alleviate all issues related to sustainable development.