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The document outlines the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the UN in 2015, consisting of 17 global goals aimed at addressing critical global challenges as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It covers various areas including poverty, hunger, health, education, gender equality, clean water, energy, economic growth, reduced inequalities, climate action, and partnerships. Each goal emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices to ensure a better future for all.

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The document outlines the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the UN in 2015, consisting of 17 global goals aimed at addressing critical global challenges as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It covers various areas including poverty, hunger, health, education, gender equality, clean water, energy, economic growth, reduced inequalities, climate action, and partnerships. Each goal emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices to ensure a better future for all.

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Sustainable

Development
Goals
By- Raghav Sehgal
Class- 9th-B
Roll No.- 29
Submitted To- Aditya Sir
What are SDGs?

• Adopted by the UN in 2015.

• A set of 17 global goals aimed at


addressing the world’s most pressing
challenges.

• Part of the 2030 Agenda for


Sustainable Development.
Goals 1-3: Poverty, Hunger, and
Health
• No Poverty: End poverty in all its
forms everywhere.
• Zero Hunger: End hunger, achieve
food security, and promote
sustainable agriculture.
• Good Health and Well-being: Ensure
healthy lives and promote well-being
for all at all ages.
Goals 4-6: Education, Gender Equality,
Water

• Quality Education: Ensure inclusive and


equitable quality education for all.
• Gender Equality: Achieve gender
equality and empower all women and
girls.
• Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure
availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation
for all.
Goals 7-9: Energy, Work, and Infrastructure
• Affordable and Clean Energy: Ensure
access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable, and modern energy.
• Decent Work and Economic Growth:
Promote inclusive and sustainable
economic growth, employment, and
decent work.
• Industry, Innovation, and
Infrastructure: Build resilient
infrastructure, promote sustainable
industrialization, and foster innovation.
Goals 10-12: Reduced Inequalities, Cities, Consumption

• Reduced Inequality: Reduce inequality


within and among countries.
• Sustainable Cities and Communities: Make
cities and human settlements inclusive,
safe, resilient, and sustainable.
• Responsible Consumption and Production:
Ensure sustainable consumption and
production patterns.
Goals 13-15: Climate Action, Oceans, Land

• Climate Action: Take urgent action to


combat climate change and its impacts.
• Life Below Water: Conserve and
sustainably use the oceans, seas, and
marine resources.
• Life on Land: Protect, restore, and promote
sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems
and halt biodiversity loss.
Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong
Institutions,

• Peace, Justice, and Strong


Institutions: Promote peaceful
and inclusive societies,
provide access to justice, and
build effective, accountable
institutions.
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

• Partnerships for the Goals:


Strengthen global partnerships
to support and achieve the
SDGs by promoting cooperation
and mobilizing resources.
THANK YOU
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