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A Third Force News article on On Target for 2030? An independent snapshot review of Scotland’s progress against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. (2019). Hartwig Pautz, Oudai Tozan, Paul Bradley (eds). UWS-Oxfam Partnership Collaborative Research Reports Series, Report No. 5. The article can be found here: https://tfn.scot/news/more-progress-needed-to-ensure-scotland-embraces-sustainability
Period | 1 Jul 2019 |
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Title More progress needed to ensure Scotland embraces sustainability Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Third Force News Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 1/07/19 Producer/Author Gareth Jones URL https://thirdforcenews.org.uk/tfn-news/more-progress-needed-to-ensure-scotland-embraces-sustainability Persons Chik Collins, Hartwig Pautz
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