unit 4 outcome 2 sdgs Flashcards
what are sdgs
sustainable development goals
They are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of everyone everywhere. created by the united nation
3 rationales
- A new set of goals and targets were needed when the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) finished in 2015. They resulted in significant improvements in global health and wellbeing and human development.
- Progress in all areas was uneven across regions and countries, leaving millions of people behind, especially the poorest and those disadvantaged due to sex, age, disability, ethnicity or geographical location.
- New global challenges emerged that needed to be considered including the impact of increasing conflict and extremism, widespread migration, economic and financial instability and large scale environmental changes.
3 objectives
End extreme poverty
Fight inequality and injustice
Address climate change
7 goals
(1-6 and 13)
- no poverty
- zero hunger
3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
4 Quality education
5 Gender equality
6 Clean water and sanitation- Climate Action
SDG3 - full name and describe
Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages
aims to improve physical and mental health and wellbeing in all countries, by reducing morbidity and mortality due to common causes.
6 outcomes of SDG3
- Reduce maternal mortality to 70 per 100,000 live births
- End preventable newborn and childhood deaths
- End epidemics of communicable diseases like HIV, Malaria, tuberculosis, neglected tropical disease and hepatitis
- Reduce mortality from non-communicable diseases & promote mental health and wellbeing
- Halve deaths from road traffic accidents
- Reduce deaths from hazardous chemicals and pollution (air, h2o, soil)
sdg 1
short description
relationship to sdg 3
NO POVERTY
end poverty in all its forms, everywhere
relationship
- poverty leads to lack of resources
- poverty leads undernutrition
- to enable SDG3 poverty needed to be eradicated.
sdg2
short description
relationship to SDG3
ZERO HUNGER
end hunger, achieve food security, and improved nutrition, promoting sustainable agriculture.
aims to end all forms of hunger and malnutrition by ensuring access to safe nutrition all year round.
relationship
- reduced mortality rates of children
- reduce risk of contracting communicable diseases.
- mothers more likely to survive birth with healthier babies
SDG 4
short description
relationship to STG3
QUALITY EDUCATION
ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
relationship to SDG3
educated and skilled workforce
health literacy
educating will result in fewer unplanned pregnancys
SDG5
short description
relationship to STG3
GENDER EQUALITY
aims to achieve the same power for females and males
equal opportunities in decision making and access to economic and natural resources
relationship to SDG3
proving women with equal education, health care and decent work can increase all aspects of maternal mortality, IMR, U5MR and lower communicable diseases
SDG6
short description
relationship to stg3
CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. aims to ensure universal access to safe drinking water and reduce contaminants
relationship
clean safe water prevents illness and mortality rates
SDG13
short description
relationship to sdg3
CLIMATE ACTION
take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
strengthen the resilience of countries to disasters and improve environmental education
relationship to SDG 3
end epidemics of infectious diseases
improve mental health if weather is erratic