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Discussion on United Nations Development Programme

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Write 1-2 pages answering the questions in the assignment. Use 10-12 font size, font of your choice, and double line spacing. Use your own words. Submit on Canvas by the due date. Your paper will be submitted via Turnitin to check for plagiarism. Assignments are graded based on completeness, accuracy, conciseness, and richness of responses. To achieve these outcomes, justify your statements and arguments by referencing assigned readings and other materials you are using. Make sure you cite your references. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU INCORPORATE 3 READINGS INTO THE WORK. Below is the readings
Go to the website of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at http://www(dot)undp(dot)org/content/undp/en/home.html (Links to an external site.). Under the tab What We Do, go to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to see the 17 goals.
The first SDG is “No Poverty”. What is it? How is it related to some of the other SDGs? Pick a few and discuss briefly.
Go to the Human Development Reports by UNDP, available at: http://hdr(dot)undp(dot)org/en/home (Links to an external site.). Under the Country Profiles tab, read about the five indices released in the report.
Pick two countries. Compare their indices (when you click on a country, it provides a chart with the indices, the fifth is sometimes not given).
Under the Data Center tab, select a dimension (e.g., environmental sustainability) and an indicator (e.g., natural resource depletion) and compare the trends in the two countries in the available time frame. When you hit Submit, the site will show data for all countries for all available years in a table. Only focus on the data for the two countries you selected.
Briefly discuss the implications from these comparisons for international business.
Mancini, M., Namysl, W., Pardo, R., & Ramaswamy, S. (2017). Global growth, local roots: The shift toward emerging markets, McKinsey Insights
Daniel Friel. The Importance of Institutional Knowledge for Expats Working in Latin America. AIB Insights, Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2019 May 01, 2019
Jonas Gamso, Roy C. Nelson. Does partnering with the World Bank shield investors from political risks in less developed countries? Journal of World Business, Volume 54, Issue 5, November 2019, 100997.
Scuotto Veronica, Del Giudice Manlio, Tarba Shlomo, Messeni Petruzzelli Antonio, Chang Victor. International social SMEs in emerging countries: Do governments support their international growth? Journal of World Business, Volume 55, Issue 5, August 2020, 100995
Hello my friend, the paper is due by November 17th at 11:59 pm. Please manage to deliver it on time. Thank You for your help.

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        Development     Student's Name Name of the Institution Course Code Professor Date of Submission       Development             According to the United Nations Development Programme there are seventeen universally recognized goals that were adopted in 2015 as a call to measures towards eradicating poverty, protecting the planet, and enhancing world peace and prosperity by 2030 (What we do n. d). The number one goal is geared towards eradicating all forms of poverty. This goal is related to many other goals like to the zero-hunger goal by virtue that it reduced poverty implies economic growth of households. Additionally, by ensuring no poverty, the health, well-being and access to quality education of people in a population is also promoted. In order to eradicate poverty, all manners of social, cultural and racial discriminations have to be broken down to ensure an equitable sharing and allocation of resources to all universal people. All these factors surrounding the zero-poverty goal form some of the aspects for other development goals.             The United Nations Development Programme uses indices that measure human development based on the aspects of health, education and income levels in a country. Comparing Belgium’s and Sweden's human and gender development indices, the latter has higher indices than the former. However, the gender inequality index in Belgium is higher than that in Sweden.             In the comparison of the trade and financial flows of exports and imports, 2019 data shows that Sweden’s 90....
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