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17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

What is Sustainable Development Goals(SDG)?

The 17 Global Goals, which are known as Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). These Goals were adopted by all United Nations members state in 2015. The United Nations calls a universal action to end poverty, protect the world, and ensure that everybody enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030.

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN
17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

.  17 points of SDGs:

1. No Poverty,

2. Zero Hunger,

3. Good Health and Well Being,

4. Quality Education,

5. Gender Equality,

6. Clean Water and Sanitation,

7. Affordable and Clean Energy,

8. Decent Work and Economic Growth,

9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,

10. REduced Inequality,

11. Sustainable Cities and Communities,

12. Responsible Consumption and Production,

13. Climate Action,

14. Life Below Water,

15. Life on Land,

16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions 

       and

17. Partnerships for The Goals.

Who is the Beneficiary Of Those Points:

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

   170 Countries and Territories have become the beneficiary of United Nations 17 Points. UNDP is the Leading UN development agency, which is well placed to help to implement the Goals. UNDP helps the Countries to achieve the Goals of SDG by throwing Integrated Solutions.  

       That is, they recognize that action in one area will affect outcomes in others and that development must balance social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
Through the pledge to Leave No One Behind, countries have committed to fast-track progress for those furthest behinds first. That is why the SDGs are designed to bring the world to several life-changing ‘zeros’, including zero poverty, hunger, AIDS, and discrimination against women and
girls. Everyone is needed to reach these ambitious targets. The creativity, know-how, technology, and financial resources from all of society are necessary to achieve the SDGs in every context.  

   We see it in different country crisis when one country falls into disasters, food scarcity or militant aggression than the UN give hand to solve the pandemic incident. We know that Recently political Problem in Sudan, the UN Peace organization trying to control the situation. 

  Importance Of SDG: 17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

The SDGs are unique in that they cover issues that affect us all. They reaffirm our international commitment to end poverty, permanently, everywhere. They are ambitious in making sure no one is left behind. More importantly, they involve us all to build a more sustainable, safer, more prosperous planet for all humanity.

Inclusion is at the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They pledge to “leave no one behind” but also “to reach the furthest behind first”. Unlike the previous Millennium Development Goals, disability issues and persons with disabilities are included with 11 specific references throughout the 2030 Agenda.

Overall, the 17 SDGs contain 169 targets and 231 indicators for monitoring the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.


MDG IS THE BACKGROUND OF SDG : 

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

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17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were born at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in 2012. The objective was to produce a set of universal goals that meet the urgent environmental, political, and economic challenges facing our world.
The SDGs replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which started a global effort in 2000 to tackle the indignity of poverty. The MDGs established measurable, universally-agreed objectives for tackling extreme poverty and hunger, preventing deadly diseases, and expanding primary education to all children, among other development priorities.
For 15 years, the MDGs drove progress in several important areas: reducing income poverty, providing much-needed access to water and sanitation, driving down child mortality, and drastically improving maternal health. They also kick-started a global movement for free primary education, inspiring countries to invest in their future generations. Most significantly, the MDGs made huge strides in combatting HIV/AIDS and other treatable diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis.

Key MDG achievements
  • More than 1 billion people have been lifted out of extreme poverty (since 1990)
  • Child mortality dropped by more than half (since 1990)
  • The number of out of school children has dropped by more than half (since 1990)
  • HIV/AIDS infections fell by almost 40 percent (since 2000)
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The legacy and achievements of the MDGs provide us with valuable lessons and experience to begin work on the new goals. But for millions of people around the world, the job remains unfinished. We need to go the last mile on ending hunger, achieving full gender equality, improving health services, and getting every child into school beyond primary. The SDGs are also an urgent call to shift the world onto a more sustainable path.
The SDGs are a bold commitment to finish what we started and tackle some of the more pressing challenges facing the world today. All 17 Goals interconnect, meaning success in one affects success for others. Dealing with the threat of climate change impacts how we manage our fragile natural resources, achieving gender equality or better health helps eradicate poverty, and fostering peace and inclusive societies will reduce inequalities and help economies prosper. In short, this is the greatest chance we have to improve life for future generations.
The SDGs coincided with another historic agreement reached in 2015 at the COP21 Paris Climate Conference. Together with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, signed in Japan in March 2015, these agreements provide a set of common standards and achievable targets to reduce carbon emissions, manage the risks of climate change and natural disasters, and to build back better after a crisis.

OUR EXPECTATIONS TO UNITED NATIONS(UN):

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

  We also the underdeveloped country peoples expect that in the time of Corona Vaccination The UN will play their roles of the principle of equality. Because developing countries and underdeveloped countries will not become a competitor against developed countries. As the expectation, we also try to acquire The 17 points of SDG ( Sustainable Development Goals). Together we build a hanger-free, no poverty, no illiteracy, No gender discrimination world that is helpful to everyone. We are trying to established clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, peace, justice, and strong institution. The UN assists us to acquire quality education, decent work, and economic growth. The United Nations also lead to reducing inequality, making sustainable cities and communities and responsible for consumption and production. They also take necessary steps to change of climate and make sure the right environment for the life below of water and life on the land.

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  But the United Nations (UN) can't do everything alone! So we need to make partnerships with The United Nations (UN) 17 points of SDGs.

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN

17 Points Of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals), UN





References:
1. United Nations(UN) WEb pages.
2. Wikipedia.
3. Newspapers.
4. Online Blogs etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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