sdgs Flashcards
what are sdgs
1 - no poverty
2 - zero hunger
3 - good health and wellbeing
4 - quality education
5 - gender equality
6 - clean water and sanitation
13 - climate action
SDGs def
a set of 17 goals set by un for the health and wellbeing of all people and the protection of the people, intended to be achieved by 2030
sustainable development
development that [un definition]
rational
- bc new global challenges had emerged e.g climate change, increase conflict
- bc there were uneven progress across regions and countries e.g. ind vs non-ind. close the gap
objectives
- to address climate change
- to end extreme poverty
-to fight inequality and injustices
SDG 3 key features
REERHA
- reduce global MMR
- end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5
- end epidemics of comm. diseases (e.g. aids, tb, malaria, water borne diseases)
- reduce mortality from non-comm diseases, and promote mental h+wb
- halve global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents
- achieve universal health coverage
SDG 1 features
- eradicate extreme poverty
- implement social protection systems e.g. unemployment benefits and gov subsidised HC
SDG 2 features
- end all forms of malnutrition
- double agriculture productivity
- end hunger and ensure access to nutrition and sufficient food
SDG 4 features
- increase no. of qualified teachers
- all girls and boys complete free, quality primary and secondary education
- increase the no. of ppl with skills for employment
SDG 5 features
- end all forms of discrimination against all women and girls
-end all forms of violence against women and girls - eliminate harmful practices
- ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive healthcare
SDG 6 features
- universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water
- access to adequate sanitation and hygiene for all
- support local comm. in water and sanitation management e.g. teaching locals how to build a toilet
SDG 13 features
- to integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning. e.g. investments in renewable energy like solar
- strengthen resilience and capacity of all countries to adapt to natural disasters e.g. warning systems in place
- improve education of ppl to take actions that reduce and prevent env. degradation