The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global objectives adopted by the United Nations to create a better, fairer, and more sustainable world by 2030. They aim to end poverty, reduce inequality, ensure quality education and healthcare, protect the environment, and promote peace and justice. The SDGs are important because they address the world’s biggest challenges in a united way, encouraging global cooperation. They balance economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental protection to ensure a healthy planet and a better future for all. By working toward these goals, we create opportunities for progress, equality, and long-term sustainability worldwide.