Published
2021-07-30

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Cerda Dueñas, C. (2021). Socilization of 2030 agenda: suggestions by Human Rights State Comission to the Government of Tlaquepaque (Mexico). Análisis Jurídico - Político, 3(6), 205-227. https://doi.org/10.22490/26655489.4776
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Socilization of 2030 agenda

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/26655489.4776
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Carlos Cerda Dueñas Tecnológico de Monterrey

The proposal in this article is about cases and examples of practices linked to 2030 Agenda,  and it aims to answer the question of whether it could be considered that 2030 Agenda hase been socialized in such a way beyond national state actors. To this end, the previous efforts of the United Nations will be analyzed, the four Decades for Development and Millennium Development Goals to conclude that while the Latter succeeded in positioning the issue of development on the global agenda, they did not adequately permeated in actors other than the state actors and international organizations involved and in this case, undoubtedly, 2030 Agenda has played a better role. 

In this regard, the article analyses the specific case of Recommendation 26/2019 issued by the State Commission on Human Rights of the State of Jalisco (Mexico), in September of 2019, on the issue of the healthy environment of the inhabitants of the municipality of San Pedro Tlaquepaque. This recommendation stands out due to consider much of its content in the 2030 Agenda and applicable Sustainable Development Goals and for mandating to the municipal government to train all city council staff on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, both issues, coadjuvant in the referred socialization