What Is An SDG?

An SDG is also known as a Sustainable Development Goal. It is a global goal set by the United Nations to help make the world a better place by the year 2030. There are currently 17 SDGs, covering important topics like ending poverty, improving health and education, making cities safe, protecting the environment, and ensuring clean water. The idea is that by working together, countries, businesses, and individuals can create a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future for everyone.

Here Are Each of the SDG’s,

No Poverty

End poverty by providing better resources, jobs, and support for people in need.

Zero Hunger

No more hunger, by making sure everyone has access to safe, nutritious food.

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages by improving healthcare.

Quality Education

Provide good education and promote learning opportunities for everyone.

Gender Equality

Achieve equality for women by ending discrimination, violence, and providing equal opportunities.

Clean Water and Sanitation

Make sure everyone has access to clean water and sanitation to reduce water-born diseases.

Affordable and Clean Energy

Ensure access to affordable and clean energy to reduce pollution and fight climate change.

Decent Work and Economic Growth

Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, with full employment and decent work.