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Gotiongco, John Dan Aldrin

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Activity 1-1: Human Flourishing in Science and Technology

What is the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals

 No poverty
 Zero hunger
 Good health
 Quality education
 Gender equality
 Clean and sustainable water
 Affordable and clean energy
 Decent work and economic growth
 Industry, innovation, Reduce Inequalities
 Sustainable cities and communities
 Responsible consumption and production
 Climate action
 Marine life
 Pace, justice, and string institutions
 Partnerships for goals

What are its goals? Understand each goals and its target.

Since the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, U.S. communities have made
this global framework a local agenda. From students to CEOs and city halls to state capitals, local
leaders across sectors are embracing the SDGs and leading innovative efforts to build sustainable
societies. The SDGs offer a foundation for better responding to and recovering from the COVID-19
pandemic and building an inclusive, resilient future where no one is left behind.

Why was it created?

In support of this work, the UN Foundation and Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings
Institution are working with partners to expand and connect U.S. leadership on the SDGs in
communities across the country. Drawing on the experience and expertise of SDG pioneers acro ss the
United States – including Hawaii, Los Angeles, New York City, Orlando, and Pittsburgh — this project
aims to help all Americans make sustainable development a reality in their own communities.

In addition they created this Sustainable Development Goals so that they will able to survive. Also to
keep their country grow its economy and give all main resources that the people needs to be ale to
sustain the economy.

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