Fagunwa Omololu E, Olanbiwoninu Afolake A
Department of Food and Drugs, Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria.
School of Applied Sciences, Biological and Geographical Department, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK.
Access Microbiol. 2020 Mar 23;2(5):acmi000112. doi: 10.1099/acmi.0.000112. eCollection 2020.
Modernization has thrown humanity and other forms of life on our planet into a ditch of problems. Poverty, climate change, injustice and environmental degradation are a few of the shared global problems. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. The SDGs are well structured to address the global challenges we face including poverty, inequalities, hunger, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. Five years into the implementation, the SDGs have been driven mainly by international donors and 'professional' international development organizations. The world is left with 10 years to achieve these ambitious goals and targets. Various reviews show that little has been achieved overall, and the SDGs will not be a reality if a new strategy is not in place to bring inclusion. Microbiology, the scientific discipline of microbes, their effects and practical uses has insightful influence on our day-to-day living. We present how microbiology and microbiologists could increase the scorecard and accelerate these global goals. Microbiology has a direct link to achieving SDGs addressing food security, health and wellbeing, clean energy, environmental degradation and climate change. A non-classical growing relationship exists between microbiology and other SDGs such as peace, justice, gender equality, decent work and economic growth. The pledge of 'Leave No One Behind' will fast track progress and microbiology is in a better position to make this work.
现代化已将人类以及我们星球上的其他生命形式抛入了问题的深渊。贫困、气候变化、不公正和环境退化是一些全球性的共同问题。联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)是为所有人实现更美好、更可持续未来的蓝图。这些目标结构完善,旨在应对我们面临的全球性挑战,包括贫困、不平等、饥饿、气候变化、环境退化、和平与正义。在实施五年后,可持续发展目标主要由国际捐助者和“专业”国际发展组织推动。距离实现这些宏伟目标只剩下十年时间。各种评估表明,总体上进展甚微,如果没有新的包容性战略,可持续发展目标将无法实现。微生物学,即研究微生物、其作用及实际用途的科学学科,对我们的日常生活有着深刻的影响。我们阐述了微生物学和微生物学家如何能够提高成绩并加速实现这些全球目标。微生物学与实现可持续发展目标中关于粮食安全、健康与福祉、清洁能源、环境退化和气候变化的目标有着直接联系。微生物学与其他可持续发展目标,如和平、正义、性别平等、体面工作和经济增长之间存在着一种非传统的发展关系。“不让任何一个人掉队”的承诺将加速进展,而微生物学更有能力推动这项工作。