SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) are a set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations in 2015 to address urgent challenges facing the world, aiming for a better and sustainable future for all by 2030. Here's a brief summary of each:
- No Poverty: End poverty in all its forms everywhere.
- Zero Hunger: End hunger, achieve food security, and promote sustainable agriculture.
- Good Health and Well-Being: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all.
- Quality Education: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for everyone.
- Gender Equality: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
- Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation.
- Affordable and Clean Energy: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy.
- Decent Work and Economic Growth: Promote sustained, inclusive economic growth and decent work for all.
- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Build resilient infrastructure and foster innovation.
- Reduced Inequalities: Reduce inequality within and among countries.
- Sustainable Cities and Communities: Make cities and human settlements inclusive and sustainable.
- Responsible Consumption and Production: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
- Climate Action: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
- Life Below Water: Conserve and sustainably use oceans, seas, and marine resources.
- Life on Land: Protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems.
- Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies and justice for all.
- Partnerships for the Goals: Strengthen global partnerships to support sustainable development.
These goals guide global efforts to solve pressing social, environmental, and economic challenges.