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Goals at a glance

April 20, 2016

The SDGs were drawn up in order to make the world a cleaner, healthier and more equitable place, where education, healthcare, justice and human rights are givens and poverty is no more. Attainable? We monitor progress.

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Pictogramme der sustainable development goals
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When they were announced, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) divided public, political and expert opinion. Opponents feared that 17 was too great a number, and that no country could focus on such a long to-do list, so would therefore shy away from even trying.

Proponents, however, said the high number of goals was a good thing. Not only because they were collectively agreed by representatives of governments and civil society, but because they offer countries the chance to choose the aims that relate most directly to the needs of their people.

Whichever camp you fall into, we now have the goals, to be reached in the next 15 years. Here at My 2030, we will keep you abreast of the challenges facing countries and communities all over the world.