KEY AND PRIORITY AREAS FOR ACHIEVING NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, PROMOTING GREEN TRANSFORMATIONS, ADVANCING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND INNOVATIONS, STRENGTHENING GLOBAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Authors

  • Orazboyeva Ozoda Gulomjon qizi Magistr student of Gulistan State University Author

Keywords:

Human capital, Environmental degradation, innovation, economic cooperation, transnational challenges, Green transformations align, productive, encompassing the skills, digital technologies accelerates progress.

Abstract

Sustainable development has become a universal objective for nations seeking balanced economic, social, and environmental progress. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established by the United Nations, provide a comprehensive framework for tackling global challenges. However, national priorities vary depending on specific contexts and development stages. This article examines four key and priority areas for achieving SDGs: human capital development, promoting green transformations, advancing the digital economy and innovations, and strengthening global and regional economic cooperation.

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Published

2025-03-07