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Transforming our world:


the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Part 1

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Programs and policies backed by the United Nations have


shaped the world we live in for the past half-century. The
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aim to
combat the worlds most wicked and pressing problems,
including poverty, hunger, and climate change, among
many others by 2030.

Can we make it happen?

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COURSE OBJECTIVES

Understand the UNs contributions to social equality,


human wellness, and the environment; and the
process used to develop the Goals.

Identify each Sustainable Development Goal.

Analyze the Targets of each Goal.

Understand how governments, businesses, and


individuals can have an impact on achieving the Goals.

Learn how to take immediate participatory action in


favor of the Goals.

SDGs 1-6 SDGs 7-12 SDGs 13-17

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SERIES
AGENDA

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Introduction Extra
and History Actions Conclusion

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In-Depth Analysis of the Quiz


Sustainable Development
Goals

AGENDA

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Section 1Introduction and History

What are the


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

A set of goals for the worlds future, through 2030

Each goal is backed up by a set of specific targets

Negotiated over a two-year period at the United Nations

Agreed to by nearly all of the worlds nations on


September 25th, 2015

Has the UN done anything


like this in the past?

Millennium Development Goals


In short? Previous set of eight goals created by

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the UN, in effect from 2000 to 2015.

Focus on public health and poverty


eradication, with good progress made
but some gaps remaining.

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Another Visionary Program by the UN

The UN and Internal Sustainability

See the UNs 2014 sustainability report


here, which includes greenhouse gas
emissions and information on their
Climate Neutral Strategy.

AIA 2030
A similar, though not related, program put on by the American Institute of Architecture

Its goal
All new buildings, developments, and
major renovations will be carbon-
neutral by 2030.

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How are the SDGs different


from similar goals?

UNIVERSALITY INTEGRATION TRANSFORMATION


The SDGs apply to every All goals are inter-connected Achieving these goals involves
nation and every sector. in a system. making very big, fundamental
changes in how we live on Earth.

How were the SDGs chosen and


developed?

Outcome of the Rio An extension and continuation


+20 Summit in 2012 of the Millennium Development
Goals

SDGs Development Timeline

First meeting
July 2014
Agreed upon in
Final Draft
August 2015
March 2013

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Stakeholder Involvement

MyWorld2015 Survey Representatives from the UN also


went door-to-door with surveys
and did other outreach programs

Section 2 In-Depth Analysis of the


Sustainable Development Goals

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GOAL 1
End poverty in all its forms, everywhere

Extreme poverty means


living on less than

$1.25 a day

By 2030, eradicate
extreme poverty for all
Goal 1. 1 people everywhere

TARGETS

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Reduce by at least half


all people living in
Goal 1. 2 poverty

TARGETS

Achieve substantial
coverage of the poor
Goal 1. 3 and the vulnerable

TARGETS

Ensure that all men and


women have
Goal 1. 4 Equal rights to
economic resources
TARGETS

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Build the resilience of


the poor and those in
Goal 1. 5 vulnerable situations

TARGETS

Ensure significant
mobilization of
Goal 1. A resources from a
variety of sources
TARGETS

Create sound policy


frameworks at the
Goal 1. B National, Regional and
International levels
TARGETS

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What can we do?

Become actively
engaged in
policymaking to make a
difference in addressing
poverty

What can we do?

Governments can
formulate strategies
and fiscal policies that
stimulate pro-poor
growth, and ultimately
reduce poverty

GOAL 2
End hunger, achieve food security and improved
nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

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1 9 out of

people worldwide
will go to bed
hungry tonight

By 2030, end hunger and


ensure access by all people
to safe, nutritious and
Goal 2. 1 sufficient food all year
round
TARGETS

By 2030, end all forms of


malnutrition.

Goal 2. 2 By 2025, achieve targets


on stunting and wasting in
TARGETS children under 5 years of
age

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By 2030, double the


agricultural productivity
and incomes of small-scale
food producers through:

Secure and equal access to land

Goal 2. 3 Other productive resources and


inputs
Knowledge

TARGETS Financial services


Markets and opportunities for value
addition
Non-farm employment

By 2030, ensure
sustainable food production
systems and implement
resilient agricultural
practices that:

Goal 2. 4

Increase productivity and production
Help maintain ecosystems

TARGETS

Strengthen capacity for adaptation
Progressively improve land and soil
quality

By 2020, maintain the


genetic diversity of:
Seeds
Cultivated plants
Farmed and
domesticated animals
Goal 2. 5 and their related wild
species
TARGETS The Nagoya Protocol

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Increase investment in :

Rural infrastructure

Goal 2 Agricultural research and extension


services

TARGETS Technology development


Plant and livestock gene banks

Correct and prevent trade


restrictions and distortions
in world agricultural
Goal 2 markets, in accordance
with the mandate of the
TARGETS Doha Development Round

Adopt measures to ensure the


proper functioning of food
commodity markets and their
derivatives

Goal 2 Facilitate timely access to


market information, including

TARGETS on food reserves, in order to


help limit extreme food price
volatility

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What can we do?


Make changes in your own
life at home, at work, and
in the community by:

Supporting local farmers and


markets
Making sustainable food
choices
Supporting good nutrition for all
Fighting food waste

What can we do?


Use your power as a
consumer and voter,
demanding businesses and
governments make the
choices and changes that
will make Zero Hunger a
reality.

What can we do?


Join the conversation,
whether on social media
platforms or in your local
communities.
You can join the Global
Movement for Zero Hunger
by joining the Zero Hunger
Challenge!

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GOAL 3
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being
for all at all ages

6
million
children die before
their fifth birthday

By 2030, reduce the global


maternal mortality ratio to
less than 70 per 100,000

Goal 3. 1 live births

TARGETS

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By 2030, end preventable


deaths of newborns and
children under 5 years of
age...

Goal 3. 2 With all countries aiming to reduce


Neonatal mortality to at least as low
as 12 per 1,000 live births

TARGETS Under-5 mortality to at least as low


as 25 per 1,000 live births

By 2030, end the epidemics of:


AIDS
Tuberculosis
Malaria and neglected tropical
diseases

Goal 3. 3 Combat:
Hepatitis

TARGETS Water-borne diseases and other


communicable diseases

By 2030, reduce by one third


premature mortality from non-
communicable diseases
through prevention and

Goal 3. 4 treatment
Promote mental health and

TARGETS well-being

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Strengthen the prevention


and treatment of
substance abuse, including:
Narcotic drug abuse
Goal 3. 5
Harmful use of alcohol

TARGETS

By 2020, halve the


number of global deaths
and injuries from road
Goal 3. 6 traffic accidents

TARGETS

By 2030, ensure universal access


to sexual and reproductive:
Health-care services, including for
family planning
Information and education

Goal 3. 7 Integrate reproductive health into


national strategies and programs
TARGETS

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Achieve universal health


coverage, including financial risk
protection

Access to quality essential


health-care services

Goal 3. 8 Access to safe, effective, quality

TARGETS and affordable essential


medicines and vaccines for all

By 2030, substantially
reduce the number of
deaths and illnesses from:

Goal 3. 9

Hazardous chemicals
Air, water and soil pollution

TARGETS and contamination

Strengthen the
implementation of the
World Health Organization
Framework Convention on
Goal 3. A Tobacco Control in all

TARGETS countries, as appropriate

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Support the research and


development of vaccines and
medicines for the communicable and
non-communicable diseases that
primarily affect developing countries,

Provide access to affordable essential


medicines and vaccines, in

Goal 3. B accordance with the Doha


Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement
and Public Health

TARGETS Provide access to medicines for all

Substantially increase
health financing

Increase the
recruitment,
Goal 3. C development, training
and retention of the
TARGETS health workforce in
developing countries

Strengthen the capacity of


all countries, in particular
developing countries, for:

Goal 3. D

Early warning
Risk reduction

TARGETS Management of national and


global health risks

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GOAL 4
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and
promote life-long learning opportunities for all

Poorer kids are

4x
likely to be out of
school

91%
enrollment rate =
improvement

By 2030, ensure that all girls


and boys complete free,
equitable and quality primary
and secondary education,
Goal 4. 1 leading to relevant and
effective learning outcomes
TARGETS

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By 2030, ensure that all


girls and boys have access
to:

Goal 4. 2 Quality early childhood

TARGETS development and care


Pre-primary education

By 2030, ensure equal


access for all women and
men to affordable and
quality:

Goal 4. 3 Technical
Vocational

TARGETS Tertiary education, including


University

By 2030, substantially
increase:

The number of youth and adults


who have relevant skills,
Goal 4. 4 including technical and
vocational skills, for employment

TARGETS Decent jobs


Entrepreneurship

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By 2030:

Eliminate gender disparities in


education

Ensure equal access to all levels


of education and vocational

Goal 4. 5 training for the vulnerable,


including:

TARGETS o Persons with disabilities,


o Indigenous peoples and
o Children in vulnerable
situations

By 2030, ensure that all youth


and a substantial proportion of
adults, both men and women,

Goal 4. 6 achieve literacy and numeracy

TARGETS

By 2030, ensure that all learners


acquire the knowledge and skills
needed to promote sustainable
development, including, among
others, through education for:

Sustainable development and


sustainable lifestyles
Human rights

Goal 4. 7 Gender equality


Promotion of a culture of peace and

TARGETS non-violence
Global citizenship
Appreciation of cultural diversity and of
cultures contribution to sustainable
development

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Build and upgrade


education facilities that
are child, disability and
gender sensitive

Goal 4. A Provide safe, non-violent,


inclusive and effective
TARGETS learning environments for
all

By 2020, substantially expand


globally the number of scholarships
available to developing countries,
for enrollment in higher education,
including :

Goal 4. B Vocational training


Information and communications
technology

TARGETS Technical, engineering and scientific


programs, in developed countries and
other developing countries

By 2030, substantially increase


the supply of qualified
teachers, including through
international cooperation for
Goal 4. C teacher training in developing
countries
TARGETS

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GOAL 5
Achieve gender equality and empower all
women and girls

Women work

70%
of the worlds working
hours, yet earn only

10%
of the worlds income

End all forms of discrimination


against all women and girls
everywhere
Goal 5. 1
TARGETS

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Eliminate all forms of


violence against all women
and girls in the public and
private spheres, including:
Goal 5. 2 Trafficking

TARGETS Sexual and other types of


exploitation

Eliminate all harmful


practices, such as:

Goal 5. 3 Child, early and forced marriage


Female genital mutilation

TARGETS

Recognize and value unpaid


care and domestic work
through:

The provision of public services,


Infrastructure

Goal 5. 4

Social protection policies
The promotion of shared

TARGETS responsibility within the household


and the family as nationally
appropriate

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Ensure womens full and


effective participation and
equal opportunities for
Goal 5. 5 leadership at all levels of
decision-making in political,
TARGETS economic and public life

Ensure universal access to


sexual and reproductive
health and reproductive
rights as agreed in
accordance with the:

Programme of Action of the


Goal 5. 6 International Conference on
Population and Development

TARGETS Beijing Platform for Action and the


outcome documents of their
review conferences

Undertake reforms to give


women equal rights to:

Economic resources
Ownership and control over
o Land and other forms of

Goal 5. A property
o Financial services
o Inheritance
TARGETS o Natural resources, in
accordance with national laws

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Enhance the use of enabling


technology, in particular
information and
communications technology,
Goal 5. B to promote the
empowerment of women
TARGETS

Adopt and strengthen sound


policies and enforceable
legislation for the promotion
of gender equality and the
Goal 5. C empowerment of all women
and girls at all levels
TARGETS

What can we do?

If you are a girl:


Stay in school and empower
your female classmates to do
the same
Fight for your right to access
sexual and reproductive health
services

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What can we do?

If you are a woman:


Address unconscious biases
that can form an
unintended barrier to equal
opportunity

What can we do?

If you are a boy or man:


Work alongside women and
girls to achieve gender
equality
Embrace healthy, respectful
relationships

What can we do?

We all can:
Fund education campaigns
Change harmful laws

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GOAL 6
Ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all

WORLD WATER SCARCITY BY 2050

By 2030, achieve universal


and equitable access to
safe and affordable
Goal 6. 1 drinking water for all

TARGETS

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By 2030:

Achieve access to adequate and


equitable sanitation and
hygiene for all
Goal 6. 2 End open defecation

TARGETS

By 2030, improve water


quality by:

Reducing pollution
Eliminating dumping
Minimizing release of hazardous
chemicals and materials
Goal 6. 3 Halving the proportion of
untreated wastewater and
TARGETS Substantially increasing
recycling and safe reuse
globally

By 2030, substantially increase


water-use efficiency across all
sectors

Ensure sustainable withdrawals


and supply of freshwater to
address water scarcity
Goal 6. 4 Substantially reduce the

TARGETS number of people suffering


from water scarcity

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By 2030, implement
integrated water resources
management at all levels,
including through
Goal 6. 5 transboundary cooperation

TARGETS as appropriate

By 2020, protect and


restore water-related
ecosystems, including:

Mountains
Forests

Goal 6. 6

Wetlands
Rivers

TARGETS

Aquifers
Lakes

By 2030, expand international


cooperation and capacity-building
support to developing countries in
water- and sanitation-related
activities and programs, including:

Water harvesting
Desalination
Goal 6. A

Water efficiency
Wastewater treatment

TARGETS

Recycling
Reuse technologies

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Support and strengthen


the participation of local
communities in improving
water and sanitation
Goal 6. B management
TARGETS

What can we do?

Work to keep governments


accountable
Civil society organizations
should invest in water research
and development
Promote the inclusion of
women, youth and indigenous
communities in water resources
governance

What can we do?

Get involved in the campaigns for


World Water Day
World Toilet Day

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Section 4 Quiz

Whats Next?

Transforming our world:


the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

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