The Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework for collaboration, among our members and with partners, to ensure our actions contribute to positive change for people and planet. Our own programs, both domestic and international, are all tied to at least one of the 17 SDGs.
By increasing access to services and resources that people need, locating those living in vulnerable situations, and community support for those with conflict or climate-related disasters.
By increasing access to services and resources that people need, locating those living in vulnerable situations, and community support for those with conflict or climate-related disasters.
Gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls pushes to allow everyone to have a chance at the same opportunities, accountabilities and human rights, while ending all discrimination in the world.
Providing affordable, reliable, and renewable energy to all will help to increase the clean energy on the planet, give all people access to electricity, and allow us to visually see a positive impact on the world.
Building strong infrastructures, promoting the importance of energy efficiency, and investing in research and innovation methods are all important to consider towards a sustainable developed future.
All communities and cities need to be safe, strong, inclusive, and sustainable, which can be achieved through providing more green spaces, public transportation, urban planning, and affordable housing across the world.
To eliminate and transform climate change, it takes the world working as a team in order to make it happen With changes in energy, industry, transportation, food, agriculture, and forest systems, we can begin to limit the global temperature rise and stop global warming. Recycling, eating locally based food and limiting our consumption to only what we need.
Nearly 31% of our planet s land is covered with forest, providing us with the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat. We can preserve our life on land by being respectful towards our wildlife, recycling, eating locally based food and limiting our consumption to only what we need.
Globally, cooperation is needed to achieve the sustainable development goals that are in place, which calls for individuals to educate themselves, inform their neighbours on the goals, network with others and be inspired to make a change in the worlds.
Zero hunger would give all individuals access to the food they need, improve their nutrition, and promote the growing and farming of the food that is needed to remain healthy.
The quality, inclusiveness, and fairness of our education and learning opportunities is what helps all individuals have a chance to develop their abilities, conquer obstacles thrown their way, and grow as a human being.
The availability of clean water and sanitation is essential for our health and safety, helping to prevent diseases, provide nourishment to our bodies, and impacting our quality of life.
Inclusivity and sustainability in the workplace for all women and men can stem from new policies for job creation and entrepreneurship, and removing all forced labour, slavery, and human trafficking.
Whether it be gender, age, disability, race, religion, income, or economic status, all individuals deserve the chance to have equal opportunities and a chance for a better life.
We need to learn to do more and better with less consumption and production in the world, for we see food being wasted, material products being overpurchased, and water pollution increasing. Stop global warming.
We can preserve our oceans, seas and marine resources by space eliminating plastics, make ocean-friendly choices when buying products locally, and educate others on the importance of protecting our marine life.
We should hold elected officials in account, exercise the right to freedom of information and share our opinions to promote inclusion and respect for others.