The sixteenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (2030) is to encourage peaceful and inclusive societies in order to achieve comprehensive development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
It should be noted in this context that the sixteenth goal is a central goal and is linked to the implementation and implementation of other development goals. Peaceful societies that are able to access justice and the existence of effective institutions constitute the fertile environment and the necessary conditions for implementing the goals related to eradicating hunger, quality education, health and well-being, gender equality, climate action and other goals that seek to achieve the greater vision and the pledge that countries have taken upon themselves that no one will be left behind.
The objectives of the sixteenth goal came to embody its contents, without which societies cannot claim to be peaceful societies, whose members access justice and enjoy effective institutions. Effective, transparent and accountable institutions, ensuring that decisions are made in a responsive manner, in a participatory and representative methodology, ensuring and ensuring individual access to information and protecting fundamental freedoms.
In fact, the implementation of the sixteenth goal of the sustainable development goals constitutes a major challenge facing many countries of the world, especially those countries that suffer from the absence of the institution and effectiveness and work in a coordinating framework that unifies efforts away from working as separate units within the country, which requires double efforts based on Unifying the vision, enhancing the values of good governance, and establishing objective legal standards that govern the work of these institutions.