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UN SDG PROJECT

PRESENTED BY :-
ANANYA SINGH
PRAGATI BUDHIRAJA
HITESH OHLYAN
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• THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) OR GLOBAL GOALS ARE A FIXED OF 17

CHAPTER 1 INCLUDED WORLDWIDE DREAMS DESIGNED TO BE "A PLAN FOR A HIGHER AND GREATER
SUSTAINABLE DESTINY FOR ALL".

INTRODUCTION
• THE SDGS HAVE BEEN MOUNTED IN 2015 VIA MEANS OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
ASSEMBLY AND ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PERFORMED VIA MEANS OF 2030. THEY ARE PROTECTED UN
RESOLUTIONS KNOWN AS 2030 AGENDA.

• THE SDGS ARE BEING ADVANCED WITHINSIDE THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA BECAUSE
OF THE DESTINY WORLDWIDE IMPROVEMENT FRAMEWORK TO GAIN THE MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOALS THAT RESULTED IN 2015.

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17 SDGS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
QUALITY
NO POVERTY
EDUCATION
Eradicating extreme To give all the boys and
poverty from all people girls free and quality
everywhere by 2030 education by 2030

ZERO HUNGER GENDER


Ending hunger totally in
the whole world, especially EQUALITY
for the poor people by 2030 To eradicate all forms of
discrimination against
women by 2030

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL CLEAN WATER AND


BEING SANITATION
Bringing down the To achieve universal and
mortality rate of all the equitable access to clean
people suffering through water and hygienic
various problems environment by 2030
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DECENT WORK AND
ECONOMIC GROWTH
INDUSTRY,INNOVATION Achieve a higher productivity
AND INFRASTRUCTURE level and a better GDP by
2030
Construct better infrastructure
and sustainable industrialization REDUCED
INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABLE CITIES To bring the lower half of the
AND COMMUNITIES population above the
national average
To ensure access safe and RESPONSIBLE
affordable housing and basic CONSUMPTION AND
services and upgrade slums by
2030 PRODUCTION
which respond to basic
needs and bring a better
quality of life while
minimizing the use of
natural resources
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

To integrate various climate measures


CLIMATE
and be resilient in times of a natural
ACTION disaster

LIFE BELOW To prevent any and extremely reduce


WATER marine pollution of any kind by 2030

To take urgent and significant action


LIFE ON to reduce the degradation of natural
LAND habitats

PEACE AND JUSTICE Significantly reduce all forms of


STRONG violence, end abuse, human
INSTITUTIONS trafficking and corruption

PARTNERSHIPS To develop all the aspects of all


TO ACHIEVE THE countries such as finance, technology
GOAL and many more by 2030
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CHAPTER 2
GENDER
EQUALITY.
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Gender equality is a stand-alone target (SDG


5), but it must be integrated across all SDGs,
and gender issues must be incorporated into
all sustainable development and climate
change efforts.
SDG 5 aspires to promote gender equality
and enable all women and girls to fulfil their
potential.
This necessitates the abolition of all types of
discrimination and violence directed towards
them.
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AIMS

 have complete access to sexual and reproductive health and rights;

 be properly compensated for their unpaid labour;

 have full access to productive resources; and participate in political, economic,


and public life on an equal footing with men.
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NEED FOR GENDER


EQUALITY
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 Target 5.1: End discrimination against women and girls


 Target 5.2: End all violence against and exploitation of
women and girls
CHAPTER 3  Target 5.3: Eliminate forced marriages and genital
mutilation
TARGETS TO ACHIEVE GENDER  Target 5.4: Value unpaid care and promote shared
EQUALITY domestic responsibilities
 Target 5.5: Ensure full participation in leadership and
decision making
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 Target 5.6: Universal access to reproductive rights and


health
 Target 5.A: Equal rights to economic resources,
CHAPTER 3 property ownership and financial services
 Target 5.B: Promote empowerment of women through
TARGETS TO ACHIEVE GENDER
EQUALITY technology
 Target 5.C: Adopt and strengthen policies and
enforceable legislation for gender equality
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OVERALL PROGRESS

 According to records from 31 international locations and territories wherein the exercise
is concentrated, as a minimum 2 hundred million girls and women were subjected to
woman genital mutilation. Despite a few developments, there are nevertheless
international locations and territories wherein as a minimum nine in 10 women and girls
starting from 15 to forty-nine years of age were subjected to such mutilation, making the
damaging exercise nearly universal
 The brand-new records amassed on ninety international locations and territories among
2001 and 2019 imply that, on a median day, girls spend approximately 2.5 instances as
many hours as guys on unpaid home paintings and care work.
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OVERALL PROGRESS

 Data for 2020 from 36 international locations and territories on country wide felony
framework ensures for women’s identical rights to land possession display that big
development has been executed in setting up identical inheritance rights (sixty nine
according to cent) and setting up spousal consent necessities for land transactions
(sixty one according to cent), at the same time as development is lagging in regions
along with land registration, normal law, and women’s illustration in land governance.
 Empowering extra girls with cellular phones has been proven to boost up social and
monetary development. However, withinside the sixty-six international locations and
territories with records for the length 2017–2019, common cellular cell phone
possession changed into 8.5 percent factors decrease for girls than for guys.
CHALLENGES
FACED DUE TO
COVID-19
• HEALTH
• UNPAID WORK
• VIOLENCE
• SOCIAL COHESION
• DATA COLLECTION
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GOAL 5 IN
INDIA
• In 2016, near a 3rd of general crimes pronounced
towards girls in India turned into cruelty or bodily
violence with the aid of using her husband or his
relative. The Government of India has recognized BETI BACHAO, SUKANYA
finishing violence towards girls as a key
countrywide priority, which resonates with the
BETI PADHAO SAMRIDHI
Sustainable Development goals of the United YOJNA
Nations on gender equality.
• as of June 2019, the percentage of seats withinside
the Lok Sabha held with the aid of using girls had
most effective reached 11% however 46%
withinside the Panchayati Raj Institutions.
JANANI SURAKSHA
YOJANA
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RECOMMENDATIONS

 Reducing the wage gap between men and women


 Increasing the work-place security
 Strengthening of women workforce in the informal sector
 Providing women with the same career and growth opportunities as men
 Encouraging women leaders
 Developing curriculum of sex education in schools
 Making women as ambassadors of change
 Encouraging women to enter into vocational areas dominated by men
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 Gender equality should be a top priority for
everyone, because no nation can develop
economically, politically, or socially if half of its
population is excluded.
 If we talk about India alone, we can see that
CHAPTER 4 there has been better performance with respect to
gender equality in 2020 than in 2019. Most of
LEARNING OUTCOMES the states have improved but overall, the country
is still in the aspirant list and has a long way to
go.
 We must all invest equally in the education of the
girl child, and we must look both inner and forth.
Educated women are healthier, more likely to
enter the formal labour market, earn more, marry
later, and prioritise their children's health and
education.
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 Empowering mothers and motherhood are the
most important aspect that needs to be cared
about and paid attention to. It has been noticed
that a lot of women tend to leave their jobs
during child birth so as to take proper care of the
child and invest their entire time and energy in
CHAPTER 4 the process but do not get paid anything in
return.
LEARNING OUTCOMES  The digital media plays an important role in
reaching to the masses and impacting them. Thus
the big companies and industries should
incorporate the power of digital media and
promote advertisements and campaigns and
adopt such marketing strategies that creates
awareness and promote gender equality.
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