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Agenda
/əˈdʒɛndə/noun
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An agenda is a structured list of items or topics planned for discussion, decision, or action, most commonly used in meetings, conferences, or events to keep things organized and on track. In modern contexts, it often extends to broader personal or organizational goals, sometimes carrying connotations of hidden motives or strategic priorities that shape decisions.
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While 'agenda' might seem mundane today, it originated in ancient Roman contexts for public business, and by 2015, the United Nations adopted the Agenda 2030 framework, which includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals aimed at ending poverty and protecting the planet—a blueprint that has influenced policies in over 190 countries.
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