Authors:
Hani Nasar, Itrat Batool Naqvi, Hina Khan, Amber Asghar
Abstract
This paper explores the intricate dynamics of Sustainable Development Goal 16, which focuses on promoting global peace and justice. It looks into indicators such as intentional homicides, violence, and human rights issues to reveal the significant disparities across different regions. By examining the prevalence of violence, corruption, and the effectiveness of legal frameworks, the study highlights the challenges in realizing the objectives of SDG 16. The methodology uses a range of data visualization techniques to meticulously analyze these indicators, highlighting their profound impact on societal safety and the robustness of institutions. The findings illustrate clear regional variations, emphasizing the hurdles in achieving widespread peace and justice. The paper concludes by advocating for targeted policy interventions and international cooperation to address the root causes of violence and injustice to fulfill Sustainable Development Goal 16. This study underscores the critical role of data visualization in informing policy decisions and advancing global peace and justice initiatives. Top of Form