What are the SDGs?

 

The United Nations General Assembly formally adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development on 25 September 2015. Its aims include wiping out poverty, fighting inequality and tackling climate change. This agenda will chart global action for development to 2030 and, together with the other global agendas, will act as a road map towards a common goal: sustainable global development.

The 2030 Agenda is an integrated and universally applicable multi-dimensional programme, based on the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental. It will be implemented through 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) aimed at tackling major global challenges, including poverty, climate change, education, health, gender equality, peace and sustainable cities. Each SDG contains a range of targets (169 in total) that contribute to achieving the goal.

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