SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS (SDGs)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global goals adopted by the United Nations in September 2015. They are part of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, a global action plan aimed at addressing crucial challenges and promoting sustainable development.
The 17 goals are:
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No poverty
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Zero hunger
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Good health and well-being
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Quality education
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Gender equality
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Clean water and sanitation
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Affordable and clean energy
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Decent work and economic growth
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Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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Reduced inequalities
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Sustainable cities and communities
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Responsible production and consumption
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Climate action
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Life below water (safeguard the oceans)
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Life on land (safeguard land ecosystems)
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Peace, justice and strong institutions
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Partnerships for the goals
Each goal comes with a series of specific targets (169 targets overall) which are fundamental for the actual measuring and monitoring of progress.
The SDGs represent a collective commitment of the international community to address global challenges in a collaborative manner and build a sustainable future for all.
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navigating sustainability
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