Assignment 4 2025
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Due Date: 12 June 2025
INTRODUCTION
South Africa’s development agenda is deeply influenced by the global Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), which provide a universal framework for promoting
economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. This assignment
explores the alignment between South Africa’s national development planning—
particularly the National Development Plan (NDP)—and the SDGs. The first part
examines how government policies, such as those addressing poverty reduction,
education, health, and infrastructure, reflect the goals outlined in the SDGs. Practical
examples are used to illustrate this linkage. The second part of the assignment presents
a case study of a selected organisation and analyses how it contributes to the
implementation of the SDGs through its programmes and practices. This analysis
connects theory on sustainable development with real-world application, showing how
institutions at the local level can play a critical role in advancing global goals. Together,
both sections highlight the importance of integrated, inclusive, and measurable
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