The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global objectives or Development Goals drafted by the United Nations council, which recognize the global needs to tackle poverty, improve health and education, reduce inequality and address climate change.
In simple terms, the UNSDGs provide a shared blueprint for ending poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring peace and prosperity for all.
The SDGs are important because they unite countries around a common framework for sustainable progress. They highlight the interconnection between social well-being, economic growth, and environmental protection. By setting measurable targets, the SDGs provide direction for global cooperation on critical issues like poverty, hunger, education, health, climate change, and biodiversity loss. They are not just abstract goals but serve as a practical guide for policymakers, organizations, and individuals. The SDGs also emphasize equity, ensuring no one is left behind.
UNSDG comprises of 17 goals highlighting the need of the hour. Some of these include:
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