What are sustainable development goals?
The United Nations created the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a group of 17 global goals, to address the various social, economic, and environmental issues that the world is now experiencing.
What are sustainable development goals?
The United Nations created the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a group of 17 global goals, to address the various social, economic, and environmental issues that the world is now experiencing.
2030 AGENDA
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which included the SDGs in 2015, aims to advance equal and inclusive development that satisfies current goals without risking the ability of future generations to meet their own. These objectives include a wide range of topics, including cheap and renewable energy, gender equality, health, education, poverty, hunger, and action on climate change.
SDG 3, Good Health & Well Being
Good health and well being aims to promote mental health, access to health services and attacks a wide range of health illnesses. This is going to help ensure a healthy life for everyone.
I see this in my school community, many students suffer from mental health issues and sdg 3 targets it.
SDG 5, Gender Equality
Gender equality is to address discrimination against women and girls, in the workforce, violence, education facilities and more. It's ensuring equal opportunities for all aspects of life.
This problem is prevalent in my city. Despite the fact that it is becoming less of a concern, I still observe the salary difference in higher organizations.
SDG 13 Climate Change
Climate change focuses on urgent measures to fight climate change. Its effects by encouraging adaptation initiatives, mitigation plans, and resilience building to create a sustainable and climate-resilient future.
One side of Cincinnati, Ohio is currently fifteen degrees warmer than the other. All we need to do to remedy this issue is to heed the guidance provided by SDG 13.