Summary
Highlights
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action uniting 193 countries. If these goals are met by 2030, life on Earth will improve for everyone.
The SDGs include eliminating poverty and hunger, ensuring access to healthcare and quality education, and achieving gender equality. These goals aim to create an equal, safe, and happy society.
Further goals include access to safe drinking water, clean energy, sustainable economic growth, decent jobs, strong infrastructure, and support for innovations. They also focus on reducing inequality and developing cities without environmental damage to ensure the well-being of people and the planet.
The SDGs promote sustainable production and consumption, urgent measures against climate change, sustainable use and protection of ocean resources, and restoration of Earth's ecosystems. Achieving these goals will establish a peaceful and just society through strong institutions.
Everyone is a part of this process. It is important to be involved, demand implementation of these goals, take the lead, and share information to build partnerships for sustainable development.