+7 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a UN-adopted roadmap consisting of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. Adopted by 193 member states in 2015, it is a universal call to action focusing on 5 pillars—people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership—under the principle of leaving no one behind. Welcome to the United Nations Welcome to the United Nations
+3 Key Aspects of the 2030 Agenda: The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): These goals are integrated and indivisible, covering social, economic, and environmental challenges, including ending hunger, providing quality education, achieving gender equality, ensuring clean energy, combating climate change, and reducing inequality. Key Principles: The agenda is guided by a commitment to leave no one behind, universal applicability (all countries), and a transformative, sustainable approach to development.
Implementation & Monitoring: The 17 goals are supported by 169 targets. Implementation is monitored annually by the UN High-Level Political Forum through voluntary national reviews, where countries share progress. 5 Priorities (P's): The agenda is often organized around 5 main pillars: People: End poverty and hunger in all forms. Planet: Protect the planet from degradation through responsible consumption, production, and climate action. Prosperity: Ensure all human beings can enjoy prosperous and fulfilling lives. Peace: Foster peaceful, just, and inclusive societies. Partnership: Mobilize the means required to implement the agenda through global solidarity. Welcome to the United Nations
+5 The 2030 Agenda serves as a universal, 15-year framework to address critical issues like climate change, health, education, and economic inequality, with its success dependent on national and global collaboration.
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