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GOALS
sustainable development
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Gender Equality
Clean Water and Sanitation
Quality Education
NO POVERTY
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
ZERO HUNGER
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Sustainable Cities and Communities
Responsible Consumption and Production
Affordable and Clean Energy
Reduced Inequality
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Partnerships to achieve the Goal
Climate Action
Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
Life on Land
Life Below Water
Goal 2
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No Poverty
Eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere. Reduce by at least half the proportion of people living in poverty in all its dimensions, according to national definitions. Implement adequate social protection systems and measures for all, including minimum social protection thresholds. ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day.
IMPLEMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS Implementnationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable.
Goal 3
Goal 1
Zero Hunger
What does it mean? The second goal of the 2030 Agenda, Zero Hunger, quot; means ensuring that everyone in the world has enough nutritious food to lead healthy lives. It focuses on ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition, and supporting sustainable agriculture to create a fair and sustainable food system for all.
What can I do? I can reduce food waste by buying only what I need and using leftovers creatively. I can support local farmers and sustainable food production by choosing local and seasonal products. Additionally, I can donate to food banks and advocate for policies that address hunger and food insecurity.
Goal 4
Goal 2
Good Health and Well-being
To be able to have constant good health, we must reduce pollution because it affects the air we breathe everyday, pollution is called this way because it goes to contrast the air and it’s purity. Another way to maintain good health can be not eating junk food, not smoking, take vitamins, eating fruit.
fruit. Staying active and not always being on the phone. Not working in unsafe places and investing in public health and help everyone in the world. Working in unsafe places increases the probability of contracting diseases related to the air we breathe contaminated by toxic gases.
Goal 5
Goal 3
Specific objectives include: - Ensure that all students acquire the necessary skills in reading, writing and mathematics. - Promote access to quality education for all, without discrimination.
Quality Education
oal 4 aims to ensure that all children, young people and adults, especially the most marginalized and vulnerable, can access education and training appropriate to their needs and the context in which they live. Goal 4 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda concerns **quality education. Its main aim is to ensure inclusive, equitable and quality education and promote learning opportunities for all, at all levels, from pre-school to higher education.
Goal 6
Goal 4
This goal is quite broad and covers several areas: 1. Eliminate all forms of discrimination against women and girls. 2. Eliminate all forms of gender-based violence, including abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. 3. Eliminate harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation. 4. Ensure full participation of women in public, economic, and political life. 5. Recognize and value unpaid
Gender Equality
Gender equality is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda set by the United Nations. Specifically, it’s Goal 5, titled “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.”
Goal 7
Goal 5
Clean Water and Sanitation
what can i do Reduce water consumption: Adopt daily habits that reduce water use, such as turning off the tap while brushing your teeth or taking shorter showers. Collect rainwater: If possible, install a rainwater collection system for non-potable uses, such as watering the garden or cleaning.
what does it meanis one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6), which focuses on ensuring access to clean water and proper sanitation for all people. Here’s a summary of the most important aspects:
Goal 8
Goal 6
Affordable and Clean Energy
To date, 1.6 billion people in the world do not have access to electricity and 2.5 billion people depend on traditional biomass as an energy source. Goal 7 therefore supports access for all to reliable, modern and affordable energy supply services
Access to energy is an essential prerequisite for the achievement of many sustainable development objectives that go beyond the energy sector, such as the elimination of poverty, the increase in food production, access to clean water, the improvement of public health, the expansion of training, the stimulation of the economy and the promotion of women.
Goal 9
Goal 7
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Innovation is the driving force that pushes industry toward new horizons. Without innovation, technological evolution would not be possible, and without it, economies would risk stagnation.
Title: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Pillars for a Sustainable Future In the contemporary world, industry, innovation, and infrastructure are fundamental elements for ensuring the development and well-being of a nation. These three factors are interconnected and significantly contribute to improving the quality of life, stimulating the economy, and addressing global challenges, such as those related to climate change and growing social inequalities.
Goal 10
Goal 8
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Innovation is the driving force that pushes industry toward new horizons. Without innovation, technological evolution would not be possible, and without it, economies would risk stagnation.
title: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Pillars for a Sustainable Future In the contemporary world, industry, innovation, and infrastructure are fundamental elements for ensuring the development and well-being of a nation. These three factors are interconnected and significantly contribute to improving the quality of life, stimulating the economy, and addressing global challenges, such as those related to climate change and growing social inequalities.
Goal 11
Goal 9
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Reduced Inequality
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Goal 12
Goal 10
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Sustainable Cities and Communities
Goal 11 aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. This involves improving urban planning, providing affordable housing, and enhancing access to public services such as transportation, education, and healthcare. On a personal level, we can contribute by supporting local sustainable initiatives, reducing waste, and using public transport or other eco-friendly transportation options.
Goal 13
Goal 11
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Responsible Consumption and Production
Goal 12 focuses on responsible consumption and production. It seeks to reduce waste generation, promote sustainable business practices, and ensure efficient use of resources. Individually, we can adopt practices like recycling, reducing food waste, supporting sustainable brands, and being mindful of our consumption habits to minimize our environmental impact.
Goal 14
Goal 12
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Climate Action
Aims to adopt urgent measures with substantial impact to combat climate change and its consequences
consequence 13.1Strengthen resilience and adaptation capacity to climate-related risks and natural disasters in all countries
Goal 15
Goal 13
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We can contribute to Goal 14 by reducing the use of single-use plastic, disposing of waste correctly and choosing fish from sustainable fishing. It is important to save water, use non-polluting products and participate in beach and river cleaning initiatives.
Life Below Water
The article 14 of the 2030 Agenda corresponds to article Goal 14: Life Underwater, which aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for the sustainable development.
Goal 16
Goal 14
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Life on Land
We can contribute to Goal 15 by protecting Earth's ecosystems with simple actions but significant, such as planting trees, supporting biodiversity with green spaces and reducing 39;use of pesticides.
The article 15 of the 2030 Agenda corresponds to the Goal 15: Life on Earth, which aims to protect, restore and promote the sustainable use of Earth's ecosystems. The goal includes sustainable forest management, combating desertification, stopping and reversing land degradation and curbing biodiversity loss
Goal 17
Goal 15
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Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
Despite the progress made in order to reduce poverty, there are still a lot of inequalities between different nations. In particular there are a lot of countries where the access to education, healthcare and other social services is hard to achieve.
Aim 10 of the 2030 Agenda focuses on reducing inequality within and among countries. It aims to empower marginalized and disadvantaged groups, ensuring equal opportunities and reducing disparities in wealth and access to resources.
Goal 16
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Partnerships to achieve the Goal
The main aspects of Goal 17: Financial resources: Mobilize economic resources, both domestic and international, to support developing countries. Technology: Improve the sharing of sustainable technologies and access to innovation. Capacity building: Strengthen skills in developing countries to address economic, social and environmental challenges.
The central idea is that no country can achieve sustainable development alone. It requires a commitment from all and across all sectors, private and public, to pool financial resources, develop technologies, share knowledge and strengthen the institution.