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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They aim to address urgent global challenges and achieve a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous world by 2030.

THE 17 GOALS






17 Goals to Transform Our World
The Sustainable Development Goals are a call for action by all countries – poor, rich and middle-income – to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. They recognize that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth and address a range of social needs including education, health, social protection, and job opportunities, while tackling climate change and environmental protection. More important than ever, the goals provide a critical framework for COVID-19 recovery.

1. No Poverty: Access to basic human needs of health, education, sanitation
2. Zero Hunger: Providing food and humanitarian relief, establishing sustainable food production
3. Good Health and Wellbeing: Better, more accessible health systems to increase life-expectancy
4. Quality Education: Inclusive education to enable upward social mobility and end poverty
5. Gender Equality: Education regardless of gender, advancement of equality laws, fairer representation of women
6. Clean Water and Sanitation: Improving access for billions of people who lack these basic facilities
7. Affordable and Clean Energy: Access to renewable, safe and widely available energy sources for all
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth: Creating jobs for all to improve living standards, providing sustainable economic growth
9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: Generating employment and income through innovation
10. Reduced Inequalities: Reducing income and other inequalities, within and between countries
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities: Making cities safe, inclusive, resilient and sustainable
12. Responsible Consumption and Production: Reversing current consumption trends and promoting a more sustainable future
13. Climate Action: Regulating and reducing emissions and promoting renewable energy
14. Life Below Water: Conservation, promoting marine diversity and regulating fishing practices
15. Life on Land: Reversing man-made deforestation and desertification to sustain all life on earth
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: Inclusive societies, strong institutions and equal access to justice
17. Partnerships for the Goals: Revitalize strong global partnerships for sustainable development

 

the future of SDGs

The future of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) depends on collective global action, adaptation to emerging challenges, and innovative approaches to accelerate progress. As we approach the 2030 deadline, several key factors will shape the future of the SDGs:


Accelerating Progress Post-2030
With many SDGs still lagging, the global community may need to extend timelines or redefine priorities.
Post-2030, a new framework could emerge, building on lessons learned from the current SDG era.

Technological Innovations
Advancements in technology, such as AI, blockchain, and green technologies, will be pivotal in driving progress in areas like education, healthcare, clean energy, and sustainable cities.
Digital inclusion will be critical to ensure equitable access to these advancements.

Climate and Environmental Crises
Addressing climate change remains central to achieving SDGs. Failure to mitigate or adapt to its impacts could undermine progress across multiple goals.
Nature-based solutions and renewable energy will likely gain further traction.

Global Partnerships and Financing
Strengthened global cooperation is essential. This includes public-private partnerships, regional coalitions, and support for vulnerable countries.
Innovative financing mechanisms, such as green bonds and SDG-linked investments, will play a larger role.

Focus on Equity and Inclusion
Growing inequality, particularly gender inequality, must be tackled to ensure no one is left behind.
Marginalized and vulnerable groups need targeted interventions.

Youth and Grassroots Movements
Young people and grassroots organizations are increasingly advocating for sustainable development. Their involvement will be a key driver of accountability and action.

Resilience to Global Crises
Future challenges, such as pandemics, economic disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, will test the resilience of SDG efforts.
Building systems that can adapt and recover quickly will be crucial.

Localized Implementation
A stronger emphasis on localizing the SDGs will ensure solutions are tailored to the unique needs of communities and cultures.
Decentralized approaches may increase efficiency and community ownership.

Data and Monitoring
Improved data collection, transparency, and monitoring will be necessary to measure progress effectively and guide policies.

Reinforcing Global Awareness
Continuous education and advocacy are vital to keeping the SDGs in the global spotlight and maintaining momentum.

While challenges are significant, a collaborative, innovative, and inclusive approach can ensure that the SDGs remain a powerful framework for global development well into the future.







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The Future Now Show


SDGs and the UNGSII on reporting what matters
with Roland Schatz and Patrick Crehan


Roland Schatz recounts how early insights into shortcomings of financial reporting practices, motivated his work at the UN and the UNGSII foundation, being first Senior Advisor to Michael Moller, Director General of the UN in Geneva and now to the CEO of World Banks Climate Investment Fund. He refers to the impact of the SDGs on advanced economies, the role of SMEs and new supply chain laws, greenwashing, procurement and issues the accountancy profession must one day address.

 

 




Moderator

 

Credits

Roland Schatz
President at Geneva Agape Foundation
www.gafoundation.world/en/front-page
Chief Executive Officer, Founder, UNGSII FOUNDATION
ungsii.org

Patrick Crehan
CEO and Founder, CKA, Brussels
former director Club of Amsterdam
cka.be

The Future Now Show
clubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
un.org/development/desa/disabilities/envision2030.html

SDG Commitment Report 2021
Preliminary Results


 



The Future Now Show

Inner Development Goals
with Tomas Björkman, Jakob Trollbäck, Caroline Stiernstedt Sahlborn & Leif Edvinsson.
Moderated by Mario de Vries

Inner Development Goals (IDGs) is a non-profit organization for inner development. We research, collect and communicate science-based skills and qualities that help us to live purposeful, sustainable, and productive lives.

The Inner Development Goals framework is fundamental in the work to reach the Sustainable Development Goals.In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals gave us a comprehensive plan for a sustainable world by 2030. The 17 goals cover a wide range of issues that involve people with different needs, values, and convictions. There is a vision of what needs to happen, but progress along this vision has so far been disappointing. We lack the inner capacity to deal with our increasingly complex environment and challenges. Fortunately, modern research shows that the inner abilities we now all need can be developed. This was the starting point for the ‘Inner Development Goals’ initiative.

 



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Moderator


Credits

Inner Development Goals (IDGs)
The Inner Development Goals is a not-for-profit and open-source initiative founded by the 29k Foundation, Ekskäret Foundation, and The New Division.
innerdevelopmentgoals.org


29k
is a non-profit organisation and community on a mission
to make personal growth available for everyone, for free.
29k.org

Tomas Björkman
Founder and Chair, Ekskäret Foundation
Stockholm, Sweden
ekskaret.se
tomas-bjorkman.com

Jakob Trollbäck
Founder, The New Division
Founder, Inner Development Goals
Creator of the Communication Language for the SDGs
Stockholm, Sweden
thenewdivision.world trollback.com

Caroline Stiernstedt Sahlborn
Partner, The Inner Foundation, Board member Ekskäret Foundation, Inner Development Goals.
Stockholm, Sweden gro.nu/contact/caroline
theinnerfoundation.org

Leif Edvinsson
Professor emeritus and Brain of the Year
Sweden


Moderator

Mario de Vries

Media Specialist
The Netherlands
gazooom.nl

Felix B Bopp
Producer of The Future Now Show
clubofamsterdam.com

The Future Now Show
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Books

Books about the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide insights into global development, sustainability practices, policy approaches, and innovative solutions for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Here’s a selection of noteworthy titles on the SDGs:

General Introductions to the SDGs

The Sustainable Development Goals: A Guide for Everyone
by United Nations (UN)
A concise guide to understanding the 17 SDGs, their interconnectedness, and the global efforts to achieve them.

The Sustainable Development Goals Report
Annual UN Publication
Provides a comprehensive analysis of progress on the SDGs, including statistical data and regional highlights.

Academic and Theoretical Perspectives

Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology, and Law Reform
by Julia Walker, Alma Pekmezovic, and Gordon Walker
Explores the role of businesses, financial systems, and governance in addressing SDG challenges.

Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
(UN Document)
The foundational text that outlines the SDGs and their goals, with commentary and background on their creation.

The Sustainable Development Goals: An Action-Based Approach
by Godwell Nhamo, Kaitano Dube, and David Chikodzi
Focuses on strategies to implement SDGs, especially in developing countries.

Sector-Specific and Thematic Books

SDG12 - Sustainable Consumption and Production
by Walter Leal Filho and colleagues
An in-depth look at SDG 12, offering solutions for responsible consumption and production.

Popular and Inspirational Reads

The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis
by Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac
While focused on climate (SDG 13), it connects climate action with other SDGs.

Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
by Kate Raworth
Offers a holistic economic model that aligns with SDG principles.

Children's and Educational Books

The World’s Largest Lesson
by Project Everyone
Introduces young readers to the SDGs with stories and activities.

 

 

 


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Articles

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
un.org/development/desa/disabilities/envision2030.html

SDG Commitment Report 2021
Preliminary Results


Reports on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer critical insights into global progress, challenges, and strategies for achieving the 2030 Agenda. Here are some key reports that provide comprehensive analyses of the SDGs:


The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2024
by the United Nations
The official annual assessment of global progress towards the SDGs. It utilizes the latest available data to evaluate each goal, highlighting areas of advancement and those requiring accelerated efforts. The 2024 edition underscores that only 17% of SDG targets are on track, with nearly half showing minimal or moderate progress, and over a third regressing.

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023: Special Edition
This special edition provides a midpoint assessment of the 2030 Agenda, reflecting on the impacts of multiple crises on SDG progress. It identifies significant gaps and challenges, serving as a call to action for reversing negative trends and accelerating progress.

Enabling Development for All: New Report on Access to Information and the UN 2030 Agenda
by SDG Knowledge Hub

 





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Videos

SDGs and the UNGSII on reporting what matters
with Roland Schatz and Patrick Crehan

Inner Development Goals
with Tomas Björkman, Jakob Trollbäck, Caroline Stiernstedt Sahlborn & Leif Edvinsson.
Moderated by Mario de Vries


Back to the future? - Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | UN Weekly
by United Nations
On today’s show (6 July 2024), Conor Lennon is joined by Mayra Lopes from the UN News Portuguese Unit, and Benno Schwinghammer, UN Correspondent for Deutsche Presse-Agentur, to discuss the UN’s role in building a fairer future for people and the planet, and the progress that is being made towards achieving the Global Goals for sustainable development, as we near the 2030 deadline.



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Links

Many institutions and organizations worldwide work toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by promoting global cooperation, research, advocacy, and practical implementation. Here’s an overview of key players grouped by their focus:



United Nations and Affiliates

United Nations (UN)
Coordinates global efforts to achieve the SDGs through specialized agencies, programs, and initiatives.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Provides support to countries in implementing the SDGs and tracks their progress.

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Focuses on
SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and SDG 15 (Life on Land).


United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Contributes to
education (SDG 4), cultural heritage, and sustainability initiatives.


World Health Organization (WHO)
Works on
health-related goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being).

International Organizations

World Bank Group
Supports
SDG financing and poverty alleviation (SDG 1).

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Promotes economic policies aligned with sustainable development.

World Economic Forum (WEF)
Engages business leaders in sustainability discussions.

OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Provides data and policy recommendations for achieving the SDGs.

Regional Organizations

African Union (AU)
Implements Agenda 2063, which aligns with the SDGs for sustainable development in Africa.

European Union (EU)
Integrates the SDGs into EU policies and promotes sustainable practices among member states.

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
Works on regional integration and sustainability projects aligned with the SDGs.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Focuses on environmental sustainability (SDGs 13, 14, 15).

Oxfam International
Addresses poverty, inequality, and hunger (SDGs 1, 2, 10).

CARE International
Works on gender equality, health, and disaster relief (SDGs 3, 5, 11).

Research and Advocacy Organizations

Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
Mobilizes global knowledge for SDG implementation.

Global Compact Network
Encourages businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable practices.

International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Conducts research and provides policy solutions for sustainable development.

Foundations and Philanthropies

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Funds health, education, and poverty alleviation initiatives (SDGs 1, 3, 4).

Rockefeller Foundation
Promotes resilient infrastructure and equitable growth (SDG 9, SDG 10).

 

Many companies and enterprises worldwide have embraced the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of their corporate strategies, aiming to align their operations with sustainability principles while creating value. Below is a list of notable companies across various industries and regions that actively implement SDG-related initiatives:


Technology Sector

Microsoft
USA
Focus
SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
Initiatives
Carbon neutrality by 2030, AI for Earth program, and renewable energy investments.

Google
USA
Focus
SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 13.
Initiatives
100% renewable energy for data centers and offices since 2017, and the Google Sustainability Bond.

Siemens
Germany
Focus
SDG 7, SDG 9, SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).
Initiatives
Smart city solutions, energy-efficient technologies, and digital twins for sustainability.

Consumer Goods and Retail

Unilever
UK/Netherlands
Focus
SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
Initiatives
Sustainable sourcing, reducing plastic waste, and water conservation projects.

Nestlé
Switzerland
Focus
SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being).
Initiatives
Nutritional improvement in products, regenerative agriculture, and water efficiency.

IKEA
Sweden
Focus
SDG 12, SDG 13.
Initiatives
Circular economy efforts, renewable energy projects, and sustainable sourcing of raw materials.

Energy and Utilities

Ørsted
Denmark
Focus
SDG 7, SDG 13.
Initiatives
Transitioned from fossil fuels to become a global leader in renewable energy, especially offshore wind.

Enel
Italy
Focus
SDG 7, SDG 9.
Initiatives
Expanding clean energy capacity, smart grids, and community energy access programs.

Shell
Netherlands
Focus
SDG 7, SDG 13.
Initiatives
Investing in renewable energy and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies.

Finance and Investment

BlackRock
USA
Focus
SDG 13, SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities).
Initiatives
Sustainability-focused investment products and commitment to net-zero asset portfolios.

HSBC
UK
Focus
SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 13.
Initiatives
Green bonds, financing renewable projects, and sustainable finance commitments.

DBS Bank
Singapore
Focus
SDG 8, SDG 12.
Initiatives
Green loans, sustainability-linked loans, and funding circular economy projects.

Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals

Johnson & Johnson
USA
- Focus: SDG 3, SDG 6.
- Initiatives: Global health programs, clean water initiatives, and vaccine access.

Novartis
Switzerland
Focus
SDG 3, SDG 10.
Initiatives
Equitable access to medicines and research on neglected tropical diseases.

Pfizer
USA
Focus
SDG 3.
Initiatives
Donations of vaccines and medicines to underserved regions.

Automotive and Transportation

Tesla
USA
Focus
SDG 7, SDG 13.
Initiatives
Electric vehicles, battery storage, and solar power technologies.

Toyota
Japan
Focus
SDG 9, SDG 11.
Initiatives
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hybrid technology innovations.

Maersk

Denmark
Focus
SDG 13, SDG 14 (Life Below Water).
Initiatives
Decarbonizing shipping and reducing oceanic plastic pollution.

Construction and Real Estate

LafargeHolcim
Switzerland
Focus
SDG 9, SDG 13.
Initiatives
Low-carbon cement, green building solutions, and circular construction.

Skanska
Sweden
Focus
SDG 11, SDG 12.
Initiatives
Sustainable urban development and energy-efficient buildings.

Agriculture and Food Production

Danone
France
Focus
SDG 2, SDG 3.
Initiatives
Sustainable dairy farming and water stewardship programs.

Cargill
USA
Focus
SDG 2, SDG 15.
Initiatives
Sustainable agriculture practices and forest conservation.

Fashion and Apparel

Patagonia
USA
Focus
SDG 13, SDG 12.
Initiatives
Repair and reuse programs, sustainable materials, and environmental activism.

H&M Group
Sweden
Focus
SDG 12.
Initiatives
Circular fashion and recycling initiatives.

Telecommunications

Vodafone
UK
Focus
SDG 9, SDG 10.
Initiatives
Digital inclusion and energy-efficient networks.

Tata Communications
India
Focus
SDG 9, SDG 12.
Initiatives
Smart city solutions and environmental sustainability in ICT.


 


 


 


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