last sac Flashcards
what are the sustainable development goals
- no poverty
- zero hunger
- good health and wellbeing
- quality education
- gender equality
- Clean water and sanitation
13 climate action
describe SDG 1
no poverty
poverty relates to the deprivation of resources often as a result of a lack of money
- this goal aims to ensure that no person is living on less than US$1.25 per day by 2030
how to achieve SDG 1
- create social security systems for all people ensuring equal rights and access to essential resources, services and natural resources
- building the resilience of those in vulnerable situation s and reducing exposure to environmental disasters that result in poverty
example of how SDG 1 (no poverty) relates to SDG 3
- the welfare sector can ensure that basic social protection measures are implemented which provides an income to vulnerable people, enhancing their ability to access resources such as health care. This can reduce mortality and morbidity
- Good health ad wellbeing allows people to work ad earn an income and pay tax so the government has more money to spend on economic development and social security
SDG2 aim
- this goal aims to ensure that all people have access to adequate food and to end all forms of malnutrition
- improve farming practises to increase yield
- ensuring farming practises are sustainable
- address trade restrictions that disadvantage vulnerable farmers
how to achieve SDG 2
- improve farming practises to increase yield
- ensuring farming practises are sustainable
- address trade restrictions that disadvantage vulnerable farmers
examples of SDG 2 (zero hunger) in relationship with SDG 3
- the agricultural sector can assist in improving access to food which promotes immune system function. This reduces the risk of infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis
- reduced rates of injury and disease means people are more capable of tending to their crops or working in other industries which reduces poverty and increases access to food
SDG 4 aim
quality education
this goal aims for all boys and girls to have access to high quality, free education
how to achieve SDG 4
ensures all adults have access to further study
ensure adequate literacy and numeracy for all
build and upgrade education facilities
example of how SDG 4 (quality education) relates to SDG 3
- the education sector can include units relating to safe sexual practises which can reduce rates of HIV
- Less disease among children means that more can attend school and gain an education
SDG 5 aim
gender equality
this goal relates to ensuring that females have the same opportunities as males and to end discrimination and violence towards women and girls [
how to achieve SDG 5
ensure females have the same access and participation to all aspects of political, economic and public life
- universal sexual and reproductive health care
example of how SDG 5 (gender equality) relates to SDG 3
- the government sector can introduce laws that promote the rights of women such as eradicating child marriages. This can reduce maternal mortality rates by reducing the risk of conditions such as obstetric fistula
- good health and welling increases the ability of women to participate inc immunity life which promotes gender equality
SDG 6 what is it and aim
-clean water and sanitation
water is vital for survival and is –a basic human right.
this goal aims to ensure access to safe and affordable water for all people
- sanitation relates to the removal of wastes from the immediate environment (commonly in relation to urine and faeces)
how to achieve SDG 6
- manage water effectively to promote sustainability
- support the participation of local communities in water and sanitation management