This episode contains audio and voice-overs.
2030 Compass
Explore the Sustainable Development Goals!
EPISODE
The SDG Radar
You are now facing the SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) radar, established by the UN in 2015. It includes 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, structured around five main pillars: 👨👩👧 People, 💰 Prosperity, 🌍 Planet, 🕊️ Peace, and 🤝 Partnerships. These goals aim to build a fairer, more sustainable, and more inclusive future.
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Follow this introduction before starting
Introduction
Voice-over in progress
Each pictogram represents a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).
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To see whether a goal is likely to be reached by 2030, just look at the scale. If it’s between 0 and 5, the goal is still far off. Between 5 and 10, it’s considered to be on track.
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Each one is linked to a gauge showing the level of progress towards that goal.
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SDG Radar
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In this episode, let's explore 3 of these SDGs in more detail! Start with SDG 8.
8 - Decent work and economic growth
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) fell from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% annual GDP in the least developed countries.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Three key targets are waiting for you, to help you better understand how to achieve this goal by 2030. Click the to begin.
Next
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) fell from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote appropriate growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure productive and decent employment for all, including youth and persons with disabilities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
A new target is available. Find out more by clicking on the
Next
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) dropped from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but will still be below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure full and productive employment and decent work for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
In 2023, 58% of workers worldwide were engaged in informal employment*, involving over 2 billion people. This rate remains very high despite a slight expected decrease. Informal employment deprives workers of social protection and undermines social justice.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
* Informal employment: undeclared work or activity outside the legal framework, without a formal contract or social coverage.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
By 2030, ensure full and productive employment and decent work for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
Next
QUIZ
Your turn!
PLAY
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 1/3
Why are companies increasingly adopting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?
To meet the expectations of society, clients, and investors
To avoid tax audits
Because it has been mandatory since 2020
To simplify staff management
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Yes, that's right!
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) allows companies to contribute positively to society while enhancing their attractiveness and sustainable performance.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
That is not the correct answer…
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) allows companies to contribute positively to society while enhancing their attractiveness and sustainable performance.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 2/3
What types of issues are considered in a CSR approach?
Issues related only to communication and brand image
Technical issues without impact on stakeholders
Environmental, social, and economic issues
Only short-term financial issues
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Perfect!
CSR covers both environmental impacts (climate, resources), social impacts (health, safety, equality), and good governance practices, including decent work, which is fully part of it.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Too bad...
CSR covers both environmental impacts (climate, resources), social impacts (health, safety, equality), and good governance practices, including decent work, which is fully part of it.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 3/3
Why are suppliers’ practices important in a CSR approach?
To be able to impose lower prices
To limit the risk of stock shortages
To ensure they also meet ethical and social criteria
Because the law requires it in all cases
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Perfect!
A genuine CSR approach involves the entire value chain. If a supplier exploits workers or pollutes, the client company may lose credibility and fail to align with its commitments.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Wrong answer
A true CSR approach involves the entire value chain. If a supplier exploits workers or pollutes, the client company may lose credibility and fail to align with its commitments.
Next
SDG Radar
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Let’s move on to SDG 10: reducing inequalities.
8 - Decent work and economic growth
10 - Reduced inequalities
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their income grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Next
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their incomes grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
About 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to access healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Next
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their incomes grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Environ 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
In 2023, over 280 million people were living in migration situations worldwide, a year tragically marked as the deadliest ever recorded for migrants.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
Next
GeoQuiz
Initiatives fighting against inequalities.
PLAY
GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
Initiative :
Financial assistance provided to poor families, provided that children are enrolled in school and receive medical follow-up.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" Act
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
NEXT INITIATIVE
GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas on corporate boards in Sweden
Initiative :
Voluntary measures and incentives to increase the representation of women and minorities in leadership positions.
🇮🇹 Implementation of the “StudioSì” Fund
🇮🇳 The Tele‑Law program
NEXT INITIATIVE
GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
🇫🇷 The "Overseas Real Equality" Law
Initiative :
Law aimed at reducing economic and social disparities between overseas territories and the mainland.
🇲🇽 The "Prospera" Program
🇿🇦 The "National Health Insurance Act" Law
NEXT INITIATIVE
GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
Initiative :
State and NGO-supported programmes to enable refugees to arrive legally and safely.
🇱🇧🇮🇹 Humanitarian corridors in Lebanon and Italy
🇦🇷 The "Universal Child Allowance" program
🇲🇬 The "Fagnavotse" program
NEXT INITIATIVE
GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
Initiative :
Public programme to train young people in digital skills and facilitate their access to online income.
🇯🇵 The “Gender-Responsive Budgeting”
🇦🇺 The “Teach For Australia” programme
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
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SDG Radar
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Final stretch of this episode: heading towards SDG 13!
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13 - Climate action
8 - Decent work and economic growth
10 - Reduced inequalities
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as they did ten years ago. However, mortality has decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. The least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
Next
In 2022, international climate finance reached 115.9 billion dollars, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite clear progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality related to these events has decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacities to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
Next
CSR* is increasingly influencing business decisions, incorporating awareness and education into climate action. This approach involves employees, reduces environmental footprint, and guides practices towards more responsible consumption and production. *Corporate Social Responsibility
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
In 2022, international climate finance reached 115.9 billion dollars, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite significant progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality rates have decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacities to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
By 2030, integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
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Mastermind
Find the right order!
PLAY
Mastermind
SDG 13 - Climate action
You run a chocolate company. Rebuild the value chain of a chocolate bar… and discover the climate impact of each step!
Great, you succeeded!You can continue.
Place the pictograms at the correct steps!
Retail
Packaging and waste management
Cocoa cultivation
Processing and manufacturing
Transport and distribution
Consumption
VALIDATE
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Mastermind
SDG 13 - Climate action
At each stage of the value chain, levers exist to reduce the company's impact: here are some examples.
Cocoa Cultivation Sustainable cocoa farming helps reduce deforestation and improve carbon sequestration. Processing and Manufacturing Energy optimisation in factories significantly reduces direct emissions. Transport and Distribution Choosing low-emission transport modes reduces the carbon impact.
Next
Mastermind
SDG 13 - Climate action
At each stage of the value chain, levers exist to reduce the company's impact: here are some examples.
In-store sales Eco-responsible management of sales points helps save energy and resources. Consumption Raising consumer awareness to limit waste reduces the overall impact. Packaging and waste management Recycling or reusing packaging limits pollution and carbon footprint.
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10 - Reduced inequalities
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🎯 Congratulations, you have explored the 17 Sustainable Development Goals! The SDG radar is now complete, but the progress gauges show that there is still a lot to do by 2030. Since their adoption in 2015, these goals have already inspired thousands of initiatives worldwide. Everyone is encouraged to continue the effort and contribute at their level!
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🇱🇧🇮🇹 Humanitarian corridors in Lebanon and Italy
Impact of the initiative :
Safer migration and access to protection for refugees.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
By 2030, eliminate hunger and ensure that everyone, especially the poor and vulnerable populations, including infants, has access throughout the year to healthy, nutritious, and sufficient food.
By 2030, promote sustainable, resilient, and productive agriculture, capable of adapting to climate change and preserving ecosystems.
Implement measures to ensure the proper functioning of food markets, improve access to key data (prices, stocks) and limit excessive price volatility.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas in the boards of directors in Sweden
Impact of the initiative :
Economic inclusion of women and minorities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Institutions
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By 2030, significantly reduce all forms of violence and related mortality rates worldwide.
By 2030, reduce corruption and bribery practices.
Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 4 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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Ensure universal and equitable access to safe drinking water at an affordable cost.
Improve water quality by reducing pollution, treating wastewater more effectively and developing the safe recycling and reuse of water globally.
Protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers, and lakes.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" law
Impact of the initiative :
Reducing territorial inequalities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 7 – Clean energy
By 2030, ensure access for all to reliable, sustainable, and modern energy services at an affordable cost.
Close
By 2030, increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.
Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 9 - Industry, innovation...
Develop sustainable, reliable, and accessible infrastructure for all to &;support economic development and improve human well-being, including at regional and cross-border levels.
Close
By 2030, modernise infrastructure and industries to make them sustainable, by optimising resources and adopting clean technologies, according to each country's capabilities.
Significantly increase access to information and communication technologies and ensure that all residents of least developed countries have access to affordable Internet by 2020.
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) declined from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure full and decent employment for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
In 2023, 58% of workers worldwide were engaged in informal employment*, accounting for over 2 billion people. This rate remains very high despite a slight expected decline. Informal employment deprives workers of social protection and undermines social justice.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
* Informal employment: unregistered or outside the legal framework, without a formal contract or social coverage.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and Growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
By 2030, ensure full and decent employment for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
CSR* is increasingly influencing corporate decisions, incorporating awareness and education on climate action. This approach involves employees, reduces environmental footprint, and guides practices towards more responsible consumption and production. *Corporate Social Responsibility
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
In 2022, international climate finance reached $115.9 billion, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite significant progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality rates have decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate Action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
By 2030, integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 1 - No Poverty
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By 2030, completely eradicate extreme poverty worldwide.
Implement social protection systems tailored to each country, so that a large proportion of poor and vulnerable people benefit by 2030.
By 2030, strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations to disasters and climate shocks.
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of extreme poverty and social exclusion.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" law
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of territorial inequalities.
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of extreme poverty and social exclusion.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 14 - Life below water
Prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all types, especially that resulting from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution.
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Conserve at least 10% of marine and coastal areas, in accordance with national and international law, and considering the best available scientific information.
Effectively regulate fishing, end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and destructive fishing practices.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas in the boards of directors in Sweden
Impact of the initiative :
Economic inclusion of women and minorities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 3 - Good health and well-being
Close
By 2030, eradicate major epidemics and combat communicable diseases, including water-related and tropical diseases.
Reduce the global maternal mortality rate to below 70 per 100,000 live births.
Strengthen prevention and treatment of psychoactive substance abuse, including drugs and alcohol.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production
Close
By 2030, halve global food waste.
Significantly reduce waste generation through prevention, recycling, and reuse.
By 2030, achieve sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 17 – Partnerships
By 2030, increase the mobilisation of international financial resources, especially for developing countries.
Close
Promote global access to science and innovation through international cooperation and knowledge sharing.
Strengthen the coherence of sustainable development policies.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 4 - Quality Education
By 2030, ensure that all young people and a significant proportion of adults, men and women, can read, write and count.
Close
Build or adapt educational institutions that are suitable for children, persons with disabilities and both sexes.
Ensure all girls and boys receive primary and secondary education free, comprehensive, quality and useful, on equal terms.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
Close
End all forms of discrimination against women and girls worldwide.
By 2030, eliminate all forms of violence, trafficking and exploitation against women and girls, in public and private life.
By 2030, ensure full and equal participation of women in leadership roles at all levels of political, economic and public decision-making.
SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
Close
By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing, and improve slum conditions.
By 2030, ensure access for all to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems.
By 2030, reduce the environmental impact of cities, including air quality and waste management.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 15 - Life on land
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Sustainably protect forests, wetlands, mountains and other natural environments essential to biodiversity.
Act urgently to halt the disappearance of species and limit the extinction of wildlife and plants.
Fight against soil impoverishment, land degradation, and the loss of productivity of terrestrial ecosystems.
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their income grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the income of the poorest 40% of the population increases faster than the national average.
Environ 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to access healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
In 2023, more than 280 million people were living in migration situations worldwide, a year sadly marked as the deadliest ever recorded for migrants.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the income of the poorest 40% of the population increases faster than the national average.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
Impact of the initiative :
Access to employment for young people in rural areas.
🇰🇪 Ajira Initiative Digital in Kenya
Impact of the initiative :
Access to employment for young people in rural areas.
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Transcript
This episode contains audio and voice-overs.
2030 Compass
Explore the Sustainable Development Goals!
EPISODE
The SDG Radar
You are now facing the SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) radar, established by the UN in 2015. It includes 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, structured around five main pillars: 👨👩👧 People, 💰 Prosperity, 🌍 Planet, 🕊️ Peace, and 🤝 Partnerships. These goals aim to build a fairer, more sustainable, and more inclusive future.
10
7.5
Game time: 10 min
2.5
Follow this introduction before starting
Introduction
Voice-over in progress
Each pictogram represents a Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).
10
7.5
To see whether a goal is likely to be reached by 2030, just look at the scale. If it’s between 0 and 5, the goal is still far off. Between 5 and 10, it’s considered to be on track.
2.5
Each one is linked to a gauge showing the level of progress towards that goal.
Start
SDG Radar
10
7.5
2.5
In this episode, let's explore 3 of these SDGs in more detail! Start with SDG 8.
8 - Decent work and economic growth
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) fell from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% annual GDP in the least developed countries.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Three key targets are waiting for you, to help you better understand how to achieve this goal by 2030. Click the to begin.
Next
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) fell from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote appropriate growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure productive and decent employment for all, including youth and persons with disabilities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
A new target is available. Find out more by clicking on the
Next
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) dropped from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but will still be below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure full and productive employment and decent work for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
In 2023, 58% of workers worldwide were engaged in informal employment*, involving over 2 billion people. This rate remains very high despite a slight expected decrease. Informal employment deprives workers of social protection and undermines social justice.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
* Informal employment: undeclared work or activity outside the legal framework, without a formal contract or social coverage.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
By 2030, ensure full and productive employment and decent work for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
Next
QUIZ
Your turn!
PLAY
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 1/3
Why are companies increasingly adopting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?
To meet the expectations of society, clients, and investors
To avoid tax audits
Because it has been mandatory since 2020
To simplify staff management
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Yes, that's right!
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) allows companies to contribute positively to society while enhancing their attractiveness and sustainable performance.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
That is not the correct answer…
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) allows companies to contribute positively to society while enhancing their attractiveness and sustainable performance.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 2/3
What types of issues are considered in a CSR approach?
Issues related only to communication and brand image
Technical issues without impact on stakeholders
Environmental, social, and economic issues
Only short-term financial issues
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Perfect!
CSR covers both environmental impacts (climate, resources), social impacts (health, safety, equality), and good governance practices, including decent work, which is fully part of it.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Too bad...
CSR covers both environmental impacts (climate, resources), social impacts (health, safety, equality), and good governance practices, including decent work, which is fully part of it.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Question 3/3
Why are suppliers’ practices important in a CSR approach?
To be able to impose lower prices
To limit the risk of stock shortages
To ensure they also meet ethical and social criteria
Because the law requires it in all cases
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Perfect!
A genuine CSR approach involves the entire value chain. If a supplier exploits workers or pollutes, the client company may lose credibility and fail to align with its commitments.
Next
QUIZ
SDG 8 – Work and growth
Wrong answer
A true CSR approach involves the entire value chain. If a supplier exploits workers or pollutes, the client company may lose credibility and fail to align with its commitments.
Next
SDG Radar
DAY 1
10
7.5
2.5
Let’s move on to SDG 10: reducing inequalities.
8 - Decent work and economic growth
10 - Reduced inequalities
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their income grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Next
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their incomes grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
About 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to access healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Next
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their incomes grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Environ 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
In 2023, over 280 million people were living in migration situations worldwide, a year tragically marked as the deadliest ever recorded for migrants.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the incomes of the poorest 40% of the population increase faster than the national average.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
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Initiatives fighting against inequalities.
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SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
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Financial assistance provided to poor families, provided that children are enrolled in school and receive medical follow-up.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" Act
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
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GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas on corporate boards in Sweden
Initiative :
Voluntary measures and incentives to increase the representation of women and minorities in leadership positions.
🇮🇹 Implementation of the “StudioSì” Fund
🇮🇳 The Tele‑Law program
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SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
🇫🇷 The "Overseas Real Equality" Law
Initiative :
Law aimed at reducing economic and social disparities between overseas territories and the mainland.
🇲🇽 The "Prospera" Program
🇿🇦 The "National Health Insurance Act" Law
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SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
Initiative :
State and NGO-supported programmes to enable refugees to arrive legally and safely.
🇱🇧🇮🇹 Humanitarian corridors in Lebanon and Italy
🇦🇷 The "Universal Child Allowance" program
🇲🇬 The "Fagnavotse" program
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GeoQuiz
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Click on the country where the described initiative has been implemented, using the markers on the map.
Initiative :
Public programme to train young people in digital skills and facilitate their access to online income.
🇯🇵 The “Gender-Responsive Budgeting”
🇦🇺 The “Teach For Australia” programme
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
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Final stretch of this episode: heading towards SDG 13!
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8 - Decent work and economic growth
10 - Reduced inequalities
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as they did ten years ago. However, mortality has decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. The least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
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In 2022, international climate finance reached 115.9 billion dollars, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite clear progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality related to these events has decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacities to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
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CSR* is increasingly influencing business decisions, incorporating awareness and education into climate action. This approach involves employees, reduces environmental footprint, and guides practices towards more responsible consumption and production. *Corporate Social Responsibility
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
In 2022, international climate finance reached 115.9 billion dollars, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite significant progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality rates have decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacities to cope with climate hazards and natural disasters.
By 2030, integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
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SDG 13 - Climate action
You run a chocolate company. Rebuild the value chain of a chocolate bar… and discover the climate impact of each step!
Great, you succeeded!You can continue.
Place the pictograms at the correct steps!
Retail
Packaging and waste management
Cocoa cultivation
Processing and manufacturing
Transport and distribution
Consumption
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SDG 13 - Climate action
At each stage of the value chain, levers exist to reduce the company's impact: here are some examples.
Cocoa Cultivation Sustainable cocoa farming helps reduce deforestation and improve carbon sequestration. Processing and Manufacturing Energy optimisation in factories significantly reduces direct emissions. Transport and Distribution Choosing low-emission transport modes reduces the carbon impact.
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SDG 13 - Climate action
At each stage of the value chain, levers exist to reduce the company's impact: here are some examples.
In-store sales Eco-responsible management of sales points helps save energy and resources. Consumption Raising consumer awareness to limit waste reduces the overall impact. Packaging and waste management Recycling or reusing packaging limits pollution and carbon footprint.
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🇱🇧🇮🇹 Humanitarian corridors in Lebanon and Italy
Impact of the initiative :
Safer migration and access to protection for refugees.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
By 2030, eliminate hunger and ensure that everyone, especially the poor and vulnerable populations, including infants, has access throughout the year to healthy, nutritious, and sufficient food.
By 2030, promote sustainable, resilient, and productive agriculture, capable of adapting to climate change and preserving ecosystems.
Implement measures to ensure the proper functioning of food markets, improve access to key data (prices, stocks) and limit excessive price volatility.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas in the boards of directors in Sweden
Impact of the initiative :
Economic inclusion of women and minorities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Institutions
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By 2030, significantly reduce all forms of violence and related mortality rates worldwide.
By 2030, reduce corruption and bribery practices.
Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 4 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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Ensure universal and equitable access to safe drinking water at an affordable cost.
Improve water quality by reducing pollution, treating wastewater more effectively and developing the safe recycling and reuse of water globally.
Protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers, and lakes.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" law
Impact of the initiative :
Reducing territorial inequalities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 7 – Clean energy
By 2030, ensure access for all to reliable, sustainable, and modern energy services at an affordable cost.
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By 2030, increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.
Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 9 - Industry, innovation...
Develop sustainable, reliable, and accessible infrastructure for all to &;support economic development and improve human well-being, including at regional and cross-border levels.
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By 2030, modernise infrastructure and industries to make them sustainable, by optimising resources and adopting clean technologies, according to each country's capabilities.
Significantly increase access to information and communication technologies and ensure that all residents of least developed countries have access to affordable Internet by 2020.
The real GDP growth of LDCs (Least Developed Countries) declined from 5.1% in 2019 to 0.7% in 2020, before gradually rising to 4.6% in 2022. It is expected to reach 5.5% in 2024, but still below the 7% target.
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Global unemployment reached a historic low of 5% in 2023.
By 2030, ensure full and decent employment for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
In 2023, 58% of workers worldwide were engaged in informal employment*, accounting for over 2 billion people. This rate remains very high despite a slight expected decline. Informal employment deprives workers of social protection and undermines social justice.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
* Informal employment: unregistered or outside the legal framework, without a formal contract or social coverage.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 8 – Work and Growth
Promote sustainable growth, with a target of at least 7% of GDP annually in the least developed countries.
Protect workers' rights, especially the most vulnerable: migrants, women, and precarious workers.
By 2030, ensure full and decent employment for all, including young people and persons with disabilities.
CSR* is increasingly influencing corporate decisions, incorporating awareness and education on climate action. This approach involves employees, reduces environmental footprint, and guides practices towards more responsible consumption and production. *Corporate Social Responsibility
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
In 2022, international climate finance reached $115.9 billion, surpassing the 100 billion target for the first time. However, adaptation efforts remain insufficient: developed countries are only halfway to the 2025 goal, despite significant progress since 2016. (Source: OECD, 2024)
Integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Climate disasters now affect more than twice as many people as ten years ago. Yet, mortality rates have decreased by nearly 50%, thanks to better preparedness. However, the least developed countries remain the most vulnerable to these hazards.
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 13 - Climate Action
By 2030, strengthen countries' capacity to respond to climate hazards and natural disasters.
Raise awareness and educate about climate action.
By 2030, integrate climate change mitigation into public policies.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 1 - No Poverty
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By 2030, completely eradicate extreme poverty worldwide.
Implement social protection systems tailored to each country, so that a large proportion of poor and vulnerable people benefit by 2030.
By 2030, strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations to disasters and climate shocks.
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of extreme poverty and social exclusion.
🇫🇷 The "Real Equality Overseas" law
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of territorial inequalities.
🇧🇷 The Bolsa Família programme in Brazil
Impact of the initiative :
Reduction of extreme poverty and social exclusion.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 14 - Life below water
Prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all types, especially that resulting from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution.
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Conserve at least 10% of marine and coastal areas, in accordance with national and international law, and considering the best available scientific information.
Effectively regulate fishing, end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and destructive fishing practices.
🇸🇪 Diversity quotas in the boards of directors in Sweden
Impact of the initiative :
Economic inclusion of women and minorities.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 3 - Good health and well-being
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By 2030, eradicate major epidemics and combat communicable diseases, including water-related and tropical diseases.
Reduce the global maternal mortality rate to below 70 per 100,000 live births.
Strengthen prevention and treatment of psychoactive substance abuse, including drugs and alcohol.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production
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By 2030, halve global food waste.
Significantly reduce waste generation through prevention, recycling, and reuse.
By 2030, achieve sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 17 – Partnerships
By 2030, increase the mobilisation of international financial resources, especially for developing countries.
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Promote global access to science and innovation through international cooperation and knowledge sharing.
Strengthen the coherence of sustainable development policies.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 4 - Quality Education
By 2030, ensure that all young people and a significant proportion of adults, men and women, can read, write and count.
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Build or adapt educational institutions that are suitable for children, persons with disabilities and both sexes.
Ensure all girls and boys receive primary and secondary education free, comprehensive, quality and useful, on equal terms.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
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End all forms of discrimination against women and girls worldwide.
By 2030, eliminate all forms of violence, trafficking and exploitation against women and girls, in public and private life.
By 2030, ensure full and equal participation of women in leadership roles at all levels of political, economic and public decision-making.
SDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
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By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing, and improve slum conditions.
By 2030, ensure access for all to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems.
By 2030, reduce the environmental impact of cities, including air quality and waste management.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 15 - Life on land
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Sustainably protect forests, wetlands, mountains and other natural environments essential to biodiversity.
Act urgently to halt the disappearance of species and limit the extinction of wildlife and plants.
Fight against soil impoverishment, land degradation, and the loss of productivity of terrestrial ecosystems.
In just over half of the countries, the poorest 40% see their income grow more slowly than the national average.
By 2030, ensure that the income of the poorest 40% of the population increases faster than the national average.
Environ 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a disability, but still face significant barriers to access healthcare, education, and employment.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
In 2023, more than 280 million people were living in migration situations worldwide, a year sadly marked as the deadliest ever recorded for migrants.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Some targets to achieve by 2030!
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
By 2030, ensure that the income of the poorest 40% of the population increases faster than the national average.
Facilitate the migration and mobility of people in an orderly, safe, regular, and responsible manner.
Empower and include everyone in society, the economy, and political life, regardless of age, gender, origin, or disability.
🇰🇪 The Ajira Digital initiative in Kenya
Impact of the initiative :
Access to employment for young people in rural areas.
🇰🇪 Ajira Initiative Digital in Kenya
Impact of the initiative :
Access to employment for young people in rural areas.