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The 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations are established to be an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership. | The 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations are established to be an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership. | ||
The SDGs recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve the world's oceans and forests. | The SDGs recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve the world's oceans and forests. | ||
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* [[United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs]] | * [[United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs]] | ||
* [[United Nations Global Compact]] | * [[United Nations Global Compact]] | ||
* [[World Benchmarking Alliance]] | |||
* [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]] | * [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]] | ||
Revision as of 18:53, 16 December 2021
Sustainability - United Nations.
(SDGs).
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations are established to be an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in a global partnership.
The SDGs recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve the world's oceans and forests.
The SDGs were adopted by all member states in 2015, as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
See also
- 5Ps
- Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)
- Business & Sustainable Development Commission
- Carbon footprint
- Climate change
- Corporate social responsibility
- Division for Sustainable Development Goals
- Global Sustainable Development Report
- Metaeconomics
- Natural capital
- Organic
- Paris Agreement
- SDG 1
- SDG 2
- SDG 3
- SDG 4
- SDG 5
- SDG 6
- SDG 7
- SDG 8
- SDG 9
- SDG 10
- SDG 11
- SDG 12
- SDG 13
- SDG 14
- SDG 15
- SDG 16
- SDG 17
- SRA
- SRI
- Sustainability
- Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
- Sustainability bond
- United Nations
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- United Nations Global Compact
- World Benchmarking Alliance
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development