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Key Points:

 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90


Key Points:
a day.
 End hunger and malnutrition by ensuring access to sufficient,
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
safe, and nutritious food.
populations.
 Promote sustainable agricultural practices and support small-
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
scale farmers.
of socio-economic status.
 Strengthen food systems to improve food security and resilience
Main Challenges:
to climate change.
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
Main Challenges:
resources.
 Food insecurity is exacerbated by conflicts, climate change, and
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
economic instability.
or natural disasters.
 Inadequate access to land, water, and inputs for small-scale
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
farmers.
inclusion for marginalized groups.
 Losses and waste in food production and distribution systems.
Solutions:
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Invest in sustainable agriculture and rural development.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
 Implement food security and nutrition programs.
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Reduce maternal and child mortality through improved
healthcare services and access.
 Combat communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria,
and tuberculosis.
 Strengthen health systems and infrastructure to ensure
universal health coverage.
Main Challenges:
 Unequal access to healthcare services, particularly in rural and
marginalized communities.
 Emerging infectious diseases and pandemics, including
antimicrobial resistance.
 Non-communicable diseases and lifestyle-related health issues,
such as obesity and mental health disorders.
Solutions:
 Strengthen healthcare systems and infrastructure.
 Promote global health initiatives and disease prevention.
Key Points:
 Provide free and quality primary and secondary education for all
children.
 Ensure access to affordable and quality technical, vocational,
and tertiary education.
 Eliminate gender disparities in education and enhance
education facilities.
Main Challenges:
 Lack of access to education, especially for girls, children in
conflict zones, and children with disabilities.
 Poor quality of education, including inadequate infrastructure,
outdated curricula, and untrained teachers.
 Educational inequalities are perpetuated by socio-economic
disparities and discrimination.
Solutions:
 Increase investment in education infrastructure.
 Implement inclusive and equitable education policies.
Key Points:
End discrimination and violence against women and girls in all its
forms.
Ensure equal access to education, healthcare, and economic
opportunities.
Promote women's leadership and participation in decision-making
processes.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent gender stereotypes and discrimination.
 Gender-based violence and unequal representation.
Solutions:
 Enforce laws promoting gender equality.
 Empower women through education and economic opportunities
Key Points:
Ensure access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
Improve sanitation and hygiene practices, especially in rural and
marginalized communities.
Protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including rivers, lakes,
and wetlands.
Main Challenges:
 Lack of access to clean water and sanitation facilities.
 Water pollution and contamination.
Solutions:
 Improve water infrastructure and sanitation services.
 Implement sustainable water management practices.
Key Points:
 Increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy
mix.
 Improve energy efficiency and expand access to modern energy
services.
 Promote investment in clean energy technologies and
infrastructure.
Main Challenges:
 Reliance on fossil fuels and outdated energy infrastructure,
contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
 Limited access to modern energy services, particularly in rural
and remote areas.
 Barriers to investment in clean energy technologies, including
high costs and policy uncertainties.
Solutions:
 Invest in renewable energy sources.
 Expand access to clean energy technologies.
Key Points:
 Create decent job opportunities, especially for youth and
marginalized groups.
 Promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable
economic development.
 Protect labor rights and ensure safe working environments for
all workers.
Main Challenges:
 Unemployment, underemployment, and informal employment,
particularly among youth and vulnerable populations.
 Exploitative labor practices, including child labor, forced labor,
and unsafe working conditions.
 Economic inequalities perpetuated by unequal access to
opportunities, resources, and social protection.
Solutions:
 Promote fair labor practices and workers' rights.
 Support entrepreneurship and sustainable economic
development.
Key Points:
 Develop reliable and sustainable infrastructure, including
transportation, energy, and communication systems.
 Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and
innovation.
 Enhance technological capabilities and support research and
development.
Main Challenges:
 Inadequate infrastructure, particularly in developing countries,
hindering economic growth and development.
 Limited access to technology and innovation, exacerbating
digital divides and inequalities.
 Environmental impacts of industrialization, including pollution,
resource depletion, and habitat destruction.
Solutions:
 Invest in sustainable infrastructure projects.
 Promote innovation for sustainable industrial practices.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.
Key Points:
 Eradicate extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1.90
a day.
 Implement social protection systems to support vulnerable
populations.
 Ensure equal rights and access to resources for all, regardless
of socio-economic status.
Main Challenges:
 Persistent income inequality and lack of access to basic
resources.
 Vulnerability to economic shocks and crises, such as pandemics
or natural disasters.
 Structural barriers to economic empowerment and social
inclusion for marginalized groups.
Solutions:
 Implement targeted social protection programs.
 Create inclusive economic policies and employment
opportunities.

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