Ex-NZ premier: Strong leadership a must


epa04942802 Helen Clark, Administrator of the UNDP speaks at a UN Development Programme (UNDP) press conference to announce the winners of the 2015 Equator Prize, at the UN headquarters in New York, USA, 21 September 2015. The Equator Prize is awarded to 20 outstanding local and indigenous community initiatives. EPA/ANDREW GOMBERT

PETALING JAYA: Strong leadership at all levels is needed to realise global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), says United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) administrator Helen Clark (pic).

The former New Zealand prime minister said it was equally important for leaders to find the required funding to implement the goals as well as garner the cooperation from a broader coalition of leadership.

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