The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development : GOALS

TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD : THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is one of the leading organizations working to fulfil the SDGs by the year 2030. Present in nearly 170 countries and territories, we help nations make the Goals a reality. We also champion the Goals so that people everywhere know how to
do their part. UNDP is proud to continue as a leader in this global movement.

GOAL 1 : END EXTREME POVERTY IN ALL FORMSBY 2030. 


GOAL 2 : END HUNGER, ACHIEVE FOOD SECURITY AND IMPROVED NUTRITION AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

GOAL 3 : ENSURE HEALTHY LIVES AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING FOR ALL AT ALL AGES

GOAL 4: ENSURE INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE QUALITY EDUCATION AND PROMOTE LIFELONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL

GOAL 5 : ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS

GOAL 6: ENSURE AVAILABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL

GOAL 7 : ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL

GOAL 8 : PROMOTE SUSTAINED, INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH, FULL AND PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT AND DECENT WORK FOR ALL

GOAL 9 : BUILD RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, PROMOTE INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIALIZATION AND FOSTER INNOVATION

GOAL 10 : REDUCE INEQUALITY WITHIN AND AMONG COUNTRIES

GOAL 11 : MAKE CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INCLUSIVE, SAFE, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE


GOAL 12: ENSURE SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS


GOAL 13: TAKE URGENT ACTION TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS


GOAL 14: CONSERVE AND SUSTAINABLY USE THE OCEANS, SEAS AND MARINE RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

GOAL 15: PROTECT, RESTORE AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE USE OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, SUSTAINABLY MANAGE FORESTS, COMBAT DESERTIFICATION, AND HALT AND REVERSE LAND DEGRADATION AND HALT BIODIVERSITY LOSS

GOAL 16 : PROMOTE PEACEFUL AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PROVIDE ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL AND BUILD EFFECTIVE, ACCOUNTABLE AND INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS AT ALL LEVELS

GOAL 17 : STRENGTHEN THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND REVITALIZE THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT












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  1. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
    This contributed to the understanding that sustainable development encompasses a number of areas and highlights sustainability as the idea of environmental, economic and social progress and equity, all within the limits of the world’s natural resources. so we should continue this

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  2. Sustainable development requires human ingenuity. People are the most important resource.

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  3. Sustainable development is a development of a country that takes place without the depletion of natural resources. Sustainable development is important because our future generation is depended on it.

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  4. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IS THE PATHWAY TO THE FUTURE WE WANT FOR ALL.IT OFFERS A FRAMEWORK TO GENERATE ECONOMIC GROWTH,ACHIEVE SOCIAL JUSTICE , EXERCISE ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND STRENGTHEN GOVERNANCE.
    *by DINESH JAIN*

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  5. Climate change is destroying our path to sustainability. Ours is a world of looming challenges and increasingly limited resources. Sustainable development offers the best chance to adjust our course.

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  7. Sustainable development is a change in consumption patterns towards more benign products, and a shift in investment patterns towards augmenting environmental capital

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  8. NO POVERTY is the first Sustainable development goal, for our country. By 2030, India will eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as the people living on less than $1.25 a day.

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  9. By 2020, India will reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions.

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  10. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a bold, universal agreement to end poverty in all its dimensions and craft an equal, just and secure world - for people
    planet and prosperity by 2030.

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  11. Sustainable development is the need of the hour.The ways in which we are depleting our environment day by day will prove fatal for us only in future.Through these SDG's we can contribute our best towards protecting our environment .These steps gives us a framework to our pathways to achive our aim and make it a SRTIDE by 2030. Beacuse these are some possible ways by which we can give our future a new clean face and our forward generation an era of happiness,joy and a high standard of living.

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  13. Sustainable development requires human ingenuity. People are the most important resource.
    We are convinced that universal health coverage, with strong primary care and essential financial protection, is the key to achieving the ambitious health targets of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and to avoiding impoverishment from exorbitant out-of-pocket health expenses.

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  14. Including women in climate policy and solutions can enhance the results, leading to more economic growth and sustainable outcomes. However, we cannot take for granted that gender equality and women's empowerment in the field of climate change and sustainable development will happen automatically.

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  15. Investing in women's lives is an investment in sustainable development, in human rights, in future generations - and consequently in our own long-term national interest.

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  16. Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the same time sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society depend. The desired result is a state of society where living conditions and resource use continue to meet human needs without undermining the integrity and stability of the natural system. Sustainable development can be classified as development that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations.

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  17. https://youtu.be/uHEfRAooih8
    Know more about the goals

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  19. It has been suggested that the term 'sustainability' should be viewed as humanity's target goal of human-ecosystem equilibrium , while 'sustainable development' refers to the holistic approach and temporal processes that lead us to the end point of sustainability.

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  20. The concept of sustainable development has been—and still is—subject to criticism. What, exactly, is to be sustained in sustainable development? It has been argued that there is no such thing as a sustainable use of a non-renewable resource, since any positive rate of exploitation will eventually lead to the exhaustion of earth's infinite stock.

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  21. Goal 1: No poverty
    Eradicating poverty in all its forms remains one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. While the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by more than half between 1990 and 2015 – from 1.9 billion to 836 million – too many are still struggling for the most basic human needs.

    Globally, more than 800 million people are still living on less than US$1.25 a day, many lacking access to adequate food, clean drinking water and sanitation. Rapid economic growth in countries like China and India has lifted millions out of poverty, but progress has been uneven. Women are more likely to live in poverty than men due to unequal access to paid work, education and property.

    Progress has also been limited in other regions, such as South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, which account for 80 percent of those living in extreme poverty. New threats brought on by climate change, conflict and food insecurity, mean even more work is needed to bring people out of poverty.

    The SDGs are a bold commitment to finish what we started, and end poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030. This involves targeting the most vulnerable, increasing access to basic resources and services, and supporting communities affected by conflict and climate-related disasters.

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