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REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 3- DECENT WORK AND ECONOMY GROWTH

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  NAME: MUHAMMAD FADLIN HAKIMI BIN AZLIN MATRIC NUMBER: 2213051 COURSE TITLE: SUSTAINABLE DEVELEOPMENT: ISSUES, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES COURSE CODE: SCSH 1201 SECTION: 807 INSTRUCTOR'S NAME: ASST. PROF DR. NILAR WIN @ FAHMIDA UNIVERSITY- INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA We always want a good economy for our family and ourselves, there are various ways that can be practiced to ensure that our economy runs well without any problems such as bankruptcy and so on, based on SDG number 8 I will convey a little bit of this trying experience and how to solving economic problems along with examples of economic problems experienced by the world's population at this time. So i will explain a little bit what is actually meant in this SDG.The targer of this SDG is Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in particular, at least 7 per cent gross domestic product growth per annum in the least developed countries Achieve higher levels of econom

REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 2- ZERO HUNGER (SDG NUMBER 2)

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  NAME: MUHAMMAD FADLIN HAKIMI BIN AZLIN MATRIC NUMBER: 2213051 COURSE TITLE: SUSTAINABLE DEVELEOPMENT: ISSUES, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES COURSE CODE: SCSH 1201 SECTION: 807 INSTRUCTOR'S NAME: ASST. PROF DR. NILAR WIN @ FAHMIDA UNIVERSITY- INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA                                    We all want our families to have enough food to eat that is safe and nutritious. A world with zero hunger can positively impact our economies, health, education, equality and social development. It’s a key piece of building a better future for everyone. Additionally, with hunger limiting human development, we will not be able to achieve the other sustainable development goals such as education, health and gender equality.So,my topic for this journal is tell the truth of what happened and give some opinion to overcome this problem from happening again. I hope this can open the reader's eyes so that they can be more aware of the changes in public welfare in the world an

REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 1 – Clean Water and Sanitation

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 6 NOVEMBER 2022 NAME: MUHAMMAD FADLIN HAKIMI BIN AZLIN MATRIC NUMBER: 2213051 COURSE TITLE: SUSTAINABLE DEVELEOPMENT: ISSUES, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES COURSE CODE: SCSH 1201 SECTION: 807 INSTRUCTOR'S NAME: ASST. PROF DR. NILAR WIN @ FAHMIDA UNIVERSITY- INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA               I want to share my experiences with programe serving the clean water and it’s sanitation in this journal with all of you. Let me first give some fundamental information so you may better comprehend my experience.         SDG 6 is focused on providing access to clean water and sanitation. It strives to achieve quality and sustainability of water resources globally as well as the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. It aims to assist billions of people throughout the world live better lives by working in tandem with the other SDGs.          Specifically, pour-flush latrines, ventilated improved pit latrines, and