On September 25, 2015, 193 Heads of State at the United Nations General Assembly set up a collection of 17 goals known as The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or simply Global Goals.
The SDGs and their 169 targets form the core of Resolution 70/1 of the United Nations, which is a breakthrough agreement called AGENDA 2030. The goals are to be achieved by all member states by year 2030.
They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The goals are broad, interdependent and cover social, economic and social issues and making them work is everyone’s responsibility.
The following slides present a brief overview of the goals.
On September 25, 2015, 193 Heads of State at the United Nations General Assembly set up a collection of 17 goals known as The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or simply Global Goals.
The SDGs and their 169 targets form the core of Resolution 70/1 of the United Nations, which is a breakthrough agreement called AGENDA 2030. The goals are to be achieved by all member states by year 2030.
They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The goals are broad, interdependent and cover social, economic and social issues and making them work is everyone’s responsibility.
The following slides present a brief overview of the goals.
Sustainable Development Goals and Objectives/ MDGs/ Inter-linkages/ Scholarsh...Mehak Azeem
This artistic presentation was represented to JITS TALK SERIES by IEEE Jayamukhi Student Branch, India. Being an SDG advocate in Pakistan, I enlightened the participants regarding SDGs Objectives, SDGs Interlinkages, activities, scholarships, role of IEEE in SDGs, SDGs Data portals, and statics. I believe this presentation provides the complete understandings of each SDGs and previously MDGs with the evolution of society benefits.
Great thanks to my IEEE mentor Muhammad Mairaj Ul Haque for helping me in the preparations.
For further information and assistance:
Email: [mehakazeem@ieee.org] [haq.mairaj@hotmail.com]
a sustainable actions for a better world. this presentation may anchor on sustainability through our actions so that we can call that the Earth is a better place to live on.
Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. However, the consumption of fish is not fully exploited to combat the “triple burden” of malnutrition—obesity, undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies which are the leading causes of poor health in the region.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF UN AND ROADMAP FOR.pptxARJUNRAJAS1
This helps you to give a overall idea about the Sustainable Development Goals that were adopted by the UN in 2015 to ensure the happy and healthy livelihood of people. This Presentation also includes the trend and the measures taken by India to achieve SDG.
Sustainable Development Goals and Objectives/ MDGs/ Inter-linkages/ Scholarsh...Mehak Azeem
This artistic presentation was represented to JITS TALK SERIES by IEEE Jayamukhi Student Branch, India. Being an SDG advocate in Pakistan, I enlightened the participants regarding SDGs Objectives, SDGs Interlinkages, activities, scholarships, role of IEEE in SDGs, SDGs Data portals, and statics. I believe this presentation provides the complete understandings of each SDGs and previously MDGs with the evolution of society benefits.
Great thanks to my IEEE mentor Muhammad Mairaj Ul Haque for helping me in the preparations.
For further information and assistance:
Email: [mehakazeem@ieee.org] [haq.mairaj@hotmail.com]
a sustainable actions for a better world. this presentation may anchor on sustainability through our actions so that we can call that the Earth is a better place to live on.
Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. However, the consumption of fish is not fully exploited to combat the “triple burden” of malnutrition—obesity, undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies which are the leading causes of poor health in the region.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF UN AND ROADMAP FOR.pptxARJUNRAJAS1
This helps you to give a overall idea about the Sustainable Development Goals that were adopted by the UN in 2015 to ensure the happy and healthy livelihood of people. This Presentation also includes the trend and the measures taken by India to achieve SDG.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
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3. INTRODUCTION
On September 25, 2015, 193 Heads of State at the United Nations
General Assembly set up a collection of 17 goals known as The
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or simply Global Goals.
The SDGs and their 169 targets form the core of Resolution 70/1 of
the United Nations, which is a breakthrough agreement called
AGENDA 2030. The goals are to be achieved by all member states by
year 2030.
They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet
and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The goals are broad, interdependent and cover social, economic and
social issues and making them work is everyone’s responsibility.
The following slides present a brief overview of the goals.
4. 1. ENDPOVERTYINALLITS
FORMS EVERYWHERE
Poverty is defined as income less
than 1.25 USD per day.
The targets for this goal include
a world where the poor are not
vulnerable to climate change and
have equal rights to economic
resources.
Economic growth must be
inclusive to provide sustainable
jobs and promote equality.
This goal aims to eradicate
extreme poverty by year 2030.
5. 2. ENDHUNGER, ACHIEVE FOODSECURITY
AND IMPROVED NUTRITION AND PROMOTE
SUSTAINABLEAGRICULTURE
Many still suffer from hunger and
malnutrition around the world,
mostly women and children.
The food and agriculture sector
offers key solutions for
development, and is central for
hunger and poverty eradication.
Targets for this goal include
ending malnutrition, protecting
small farmers, protecting the
genetic diversity of crops
produced and investing in
research to make farming more
productive.
6. 3. ENSUREHEALTHYLIVESAND
PROMOTEWELL-BEINGFORALL
AT ALLAGES
Ensuring healthy lives and
promoting the well being for all at
all ages is essential to sustainable
development.
Goal includes calls for universal
health coverage, increasing
healthcare workforce, reducing
illness and death by pollution,
comprehensive agenda for
tackling a wide range of global
health challenges such as AIDS,
malaria, tuberculosis.
Vaccinate your family to protect
them and improve public health.
7. 4. ENSURE INCLUSIVEANDEQUITABLE QUALITY
EDUCATIONANDPROMOTE LIFELONG
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FORALL
Obtaining a quality education is
the foundation to improving
people’s lives and sustainable
development.
Targets for this goal include the
need for access to university
level education, vocational
training and entrepreneurial
skills.
Help children in your community
to read.
8. 5. ACHIEVEGENDEREQUALITY
AND EMPOWERALLWOMENAND
GIRLS Gender equality is not only a
fundamental human right, but is
necessary foundation for a peaceful,
prosperous and sustainable world.
Targets for this goal include
freedom from discrimination and
violence, ensuring equal share of
leadership opportunities and
responsibilities for women as well as
property ownership.
Several references are made to
‘national appropriateness’ in
interpreting these targets.
Callout sexist language and
behavior.
9. 6. ENSUREAVAILABILITYAND
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF
WATERANDSANITATIONFORALL
Clean, accessible water for all is
an essential part of the world we
want to live in.
Basic water scarcity affects 40%
of world population.
Targets for this goal include
programs that provide access to
basic technologies like toilets or
latrines as well was protecting
ecosystems that provide water.
Avoid wasting water.
10. 7. ENSUREACCESSTO
AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE,
SUSTAINABLEANDMODERN
ENERGYFORALL Energy is central to nearly every
major challenge and opportunity.
About 1.3 billion people globally
have no access to electricity.
Targets for this goal emphasize a
conversion to renewable sources
and a dramatic improvement in
efficiency everywhere.
Use only energy efficient light
bulbs or appliances.
11. 8. PROMOTESUSTAINED,INCLUSIVEAND
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH, FULLAND
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENTAND DECENT WORK FOR
ALL
Sustainable economic growth will
require societies to create the
conditions that allow people to
have quality jobs.
About 75 million people between
ages 15 and 24 are estimated to
be unemployed and out of school
globally.
This goal targets closing that gap
using innovation, as well as
separating growth from
ecosystem degradation.
Buy from green companies that
12. 9. BUILD RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE,
PROMOTE INCLUSIVEAND SUSTAINABLE
INDUSTRIALIZATIONANDFOSTER INNOVATION
Investments in infrastructure are
crucial to achieving sustainable
development.
Targets for this goal include
fostering a more innovative and
environmentally sound approach
to industrial development.
Think of innovative new ways to
repurpose old material.
13. 10. REDUCEDINEQUALITY
WITHIN ANDAMONGCOUNTRIES
The world is massively unequal.
To reduce inequalities, policies
should be universal in principle,
paying attention to the needs of
disadvantaged and marginalized
populations.
Targets for this goal include
financial market regulation to
make the playing field more
equal, making migration more
orderly, safe, regular and
responsible.
Raise your voice against
14. 11. MAKE CITIESANDHUMAN
SETTLEMENTS INCLUSIVE, SAFE,
RESILIENTANDSUSTAINABLE
There needs to be a future in
which cities provide
opportunities for all, with access
to basic services, energy,
housing, transportation and
more.
More than half the world
population lives in cities. Targets
for this goal include addressing
issues like transportation,
disaster preparedness, as well as
preservation of the world’s
cultural and natural heritage.
Bike, walk or use public
transportation to keep our cities
15. 12. ENSURE SUSTAINABLE
CONSUMPTIONAND
PRODUCTION PATTERNS
This goal targets topics like
reducing food wastage,
corporate sustainability practice,
and educating people on the
impact of their lifestyle choices.
Recycle paper, glass, plastic and
aluminum.
16. 13. TAKE URGENTACTIONTOCOMBAT
CLIMATECHANGEANDITSIMPACTS*
Climate change is a global
challenge that affects everyone,
everywhere.
This goal has an asterisk as it
references the “Paris Agreement”
of December 2015, which guides
nations to jointly commit to
limiting global warming to not
more than 2 degrees Celsius.
Educate young people on climate
change to put them on a
sustainable path early.
17. 14. CONSERVEAND SUSTAINABLY USETHE
OCEANS, SEASANDMARINE RESOURCES
FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Careful management of this
essential global resource is a key
feature of a sustainable future.
The world’s oceans are
overfished, under-protected and
stressed from climate change
and pollution.
The target for this goal include
research and learning to find out
more about what lies beneath the
oceans so as to better save them.
Avoid plastic bags to keep the
oceans safe and clean.
18. 15. PROTECT, RESTOREAND PROMOTE
SUSTAINABLE USE OFTERRESTRIAL
ECOSYSTEMS
Sustainably manage forests,
combat desertification, halt and
remove land degradation, halt
biodiversity loss.
This goal targets halting the
threat to living ecosystems and
biodiversity on land.
Plant a tree and help protect the
environment.
19. 16. PROMOTE PEACEFULAND
INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES FOR
SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT
Access to justice for all, and
building effective, accountable
institutions at all levels.
Targets for this goal include
reduction of violence, end to
torture, reduction of corruption,
as well as creation of institutions
and governments that work for
everyone.
Use your right to elect the leaders
in your country and local
community.
20. 17. STRENGTHENTHE MEANS OF
IMPLEMENTATION AND REVITALIZE THE GLOBAL
PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Every country and every sector
has a role to play in achieving the
SDGs.
This goal targets ensuring that
countries have what is needed in
achieving the rest of the SDGs
such as funds, capacities and
technologies.
The goal emphasizes the need
for partnership and
collaboration.