Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals are a call for action by all countries – poor, rich and middle-income – to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. They recognize that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth and address a range of social needs including education, health, social protection, and job opportunities, while tackling climate change and environmental protection.

On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development — adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit — officially came into force.  Over the next fifteen years, with these new Goals that universally apply to all, countries will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.

The SDGs build on the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and aim to go further to end all forms of poverty. The new Goals are unique in that they call for action by all countries, poor, rich and middle-income to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. They recognize that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth and addresses a range of social needs including education, health, social protection, and job opportunities, while tackling climate change and environmental protection.

GOAL 1 No Poverty

GOAL 2 Zero Hunger

GOAL 3 Good Health and Well-being

GOAL 4 Quality Education

GOAL 5 Gender Equality

GOAL 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

GOAL 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

GOAL 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

GOAL 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

GOAL 10 Reduced Inequality

GOAL 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

GOAL 12 Responsible Consumption and Production

GOAL 13 Climate Action

GOAL 14 Life Below Water

GOAL 15 Life on Land

GOAL 16 Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

GOAL 17 Partnerships to achieve the Goal

 

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