We urgently need multiple knowledges to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
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This editorial calls on the United Nations, political leaders, and development professionals to recognize explicitly that knowledge and knowledge management are of key importance to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 20230 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and to adopt the knowledge-based goals of the Agenda Knowledge for Development (Brandner & Cummings, 2018). This editorial is being published simultaneously in knowledge management and development journals around the world calling for change at a time when the UN is revisiting the SDGs at the Summit of the Future in September 2024.
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Derechos de autor 2024 Dr. Al-Shorbaji, Paul Atsu, Bruce Boyes, Dr Brandner, Sarah Cummings, Dr Dewah, Rajesh Dhillon, Fitsum Habtemariam, Gladys Kemboi, Maureen Kenga, Professor Kiplang’at, Professor Mchombu, Chris Prom, Vincent Ribière, Rocio Sanz, Professor Senaji, Denise Senmartin, Isaac Tarus, Stacey Young, Chris Zielinski

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