What is SDGs Goal
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global objectives set by the United Nations in 2015 to create a better world by 2030. They focus on ending poverty, reducing inequality, protecting the planet, and ensuring peace and prosperity for all. The goals address key issues like health, education, climate change, clean energy, sustainable cities, and global partnerships, encouraging worldwide cooperation for a sustainable future.
To ensure equal health rights for people with disabilities, the government should promote accessible medical policies, expand insurance coverage, and provide inclusive services. Medical institutions must improve barrier-free facilities, telemedicine, and train staff to better understand disability needs.
It promotes inclusive, equitable learning for all. People with disabilities face barriers like limited access, inadequate teaching, and social prejudice. To ensure equal opportunities, society should improve special education, create accessible environments, and train teachers in adaptive methods.
SDG 10 focuses on reducing inequality by protecting human rights, promoting social inclusion, improving legal protection, and encouraging participation in policy-making. It supports international cooperation to help developing countries reduce poverty and social inequality, ensuring human rights are upheld and society’s potential is fully realized.