Sustainable development goals
The seventeen global goals
Poverty eradication
Economic growth must be inclusive, creating sustainable jobs and promoting equality.
Total elimination of hunger
The food and agriculture sectors provide key development solutions and are pivotal to efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty.
Good education
Ensuring healthy lifestyles and promoting well-being for all are essential to achieving sustainable development.
Good health and well-being
Access to quality education is the basis for improving people's lives and achieving sustainable development.
Gender equality
Gender equality is not only an inherent human right, but also a necessity for a sustainable, prosperous and peaceful world.
Clean water and hygiene
Universal access to clean water is an essential component of the world we want.
Decent work and economic growth
We have to reconsider the prevailing ideas in our economy, its tools and social policies aimed at eradicating poverty.
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Investing in infrastructure is crucial to achieving sustainable development.
Sustainable cities and communities
Overcoming the challenges that cities face in ways that allow them to continue to recover and grow.
Responsible consumption and production
.Sustainable consumption and production patterns aim to “produce more, better, at less cost.”
Climate action
Finding solutions to climate change ensures that progress is not hampered by climate change, and that countries' economies remain healthy and resilient.
Underwater life
The world's oceans are behind the global systems that make planet Earth habitable for humanity.
Life on land
Deforestation and desertification are major challenges that affect the livelihoods of millions of people. Vigorous efforts are being made in forest management and combating desertification.
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies, provide access to justice, and build effective and accountable institutions.
Establishing partnerships to achieve goals
Achieving sustainable development requires the formation of effective partnerships between governments, the private sector and civil society, based on common goals and visions.