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Read about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) also known as Global Goals and complete the chart
below.

NUMBER GOAL DESCRIPTION


End poverty in all its forms
everywhere.
1 NO POVERTY Eradicating poverty is an act of
justice and the key to unlocking an
enormous human potential.
Current estimates indicate that about 690 million
people in the world are hungry, 8.9 percent of the
2 ZERO HUNGER world's population, with represents an increase of
about 10 million people in one year and about 60
million in tuve years.

3 HEALTH Y WELLNESS Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being


at all ages is issential for sustainable
development.

Education allows upward socioeconomic mobility

4 QUALITY EDUCATION and is key escaping poverty.

Gender equality is note only a fundamental

GENDER EQUALITY human right, but it is one of the essential

5
foundations for building a peaceful, prosperous
and sustainable Word.

While substantial progrees has been


CLEAN WATER AND made in expanding access to drinking

6 water and sanitation, there are billions

SANITATION of people (mainly in rural areas) who


still lack these basic services.

AFFORDABLE AND NON- The world is moving towards achieving Goal 7

7 PULLUTING ENERGY
with encouraging signs that energy is becoming
more sustainable countries and widely available.

DECENT WORK AND Inclusive and sustained economic growth


8 can drive progress, create decent Jobs for
ECONOMIC GROWTH all and improve living standards.

Inclusive and sustainable industrialization, together with


9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE innovation and infrastructure, can unleash the dynamic
and competitive economic forces that generate
employment and informe.
Reducing inequalities and ensuring
10 REDUCTION OF INEQUALITIES
that no one is left behind is an
integral parte of achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals.

The world is increasingly Urbanized.


11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES Since 2007, more than half of the
world's population has been living in
cities, and that number is expected yo
rise to 60•/• by 2030.

RESPONSIBLE Global comsumption and production (driving


12 CONSUMPTION AND
forces of the global economy) depende on the
use of the natural environment and resources in
a way that continues to have destructive effects
PRODUCTION on the planet.

2019 was the second- hottest

13 CLIMATE ACTION year of all tome and marked the


end of the hottest decade (2010-
2019) ever recorded.

The ocean Powers the global systems that make

14 Earth habitable for humans.Our rain, drinking

SUBMARINE LIFE
water, weather, climate, coastlines, much of our
food and Even the oxygen in the aire we breathe
are provided and regulated by the sea.

In 2016, the United Nations Environment Programa


(UNEP) warned that a global increase in zoonotic

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epidemics was a cause for concern. Specifically, he noted
LIFE ON LAND that 75°/° of all new infectious diseases in humans are
zoonotic and that these diseases are closely related to the
health of ecosystems.

Conflict, insecurity, weak institutions and


PEACE, JUSTICE AND SOLID
16 INSTITUTIIONS
limited access to justice continue to pose
a serios threat to sustainable
development.

A succesefull development agenda requires


inclusive partnerships (global, regional,
ALLIANCES TO ACHIEVE THE
17 national and local) on principales and values,
GOAL as well as a shared vision and Goals that put
people and planet first.

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