In March, the previous Environmental Audit Committee published
its report, Sustainable Development
Goals in the UK, where it found that the Government “seems
uninterested in raising the profile of the Goals" and "showed a
marked reluctance to take this forward as a domestic agenda".
In its response to the
report, the Government acknowledged that "Young people - in
the UK and overseas - are vital to achieving the Goals as they
are the generation most affected by the Goals, and we are working
to increase their knowledge and engagement in development issues
to help them become agents of change." Despite this, there were
no signals that national curriculum will include measures to
raise the profile of the goals.
MP, Chair of the
Committee, has written to Justine
Greening MP, Secretary of State for Education, asking her to
issue guidance to schools on teaching the Goals as part of the
National Curriculum. The Chair also notes that Ms Greening was
previously International Development Secretary when the SDGs were
agreed.
MP, Chair, said:
“The Government has a once in a generation opportunity to
forge a cross-party consensus around implementing the Global
Goals in the UK. The Government’s response to our report on the
Sustainable Development Goals in the UK reflects their belief
that the Goals are an issue for the developing world but have
nothing to do with creating a Britain where no one is left
behind.
“I am pleased that the Government has taken up my Committee’s
recommendation to put the UK forward for a Voluntary National
Review by the UN to measure our progress towards the Goals.
However, the Government’s reluctance to appoint a Cabinet-level
Minister with responsibility for implementing sustainable
development across the UK, or a sustainability advisory body,
suggests a distinct lack of imagination and ambition in their
strategy for implementing the Goals in the UK.
“The Office of National Statistics’ tool for measuring
progress on the Goals is still in its preliminary working stages,
however it shows the UK falling behind other EU nations on
tackling child mortality. Without committing to raising the
profile of the Goals, the Government risks falling behind even
further.”
The report can be read here.
The Government response can be read here.
The letter from MP, Chair of the Environmental
Audit Committee, can be read here.