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Sustainable Development Goals:
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
It was established in 1941. It is a statement of principles issued by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt during WWII
The Atlantic Charter
Shared Goals in the Atlantic Charter:
No territorial expansion
Self-determination
Economic cooperation
Freedom of the seas
Disarmament of aggressors
It was not a formal treaty, but it inspired hope and unity among Allied nations .
It publicly affirmed the sense of solidarity between the U.S. and Great Britain against Axis aggression.
It laid the ideological foundation for what would become the United Nations (Office of the Historian, US Department of States)
The Atlantic Charter
When was the U.N established?
1945
The U.N was founded by whom?
50 countries at the San Francisco Conference
A formal international organization created after WWII to maintain peace, promote human rights, and foster development
The United Nations
How many members does the U.N have?
193 members
An intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a center for harmonizing the actions of nations
The United Nations
The ability to meet society's current needs without sacrificing the future
Sustainability
Happened in September 2000, a three-day meeting of numerous world leaders at the UN headquarters in New York City focusing on the UN's role in the 21st century.
Millenium Summit
Leaders ratified the what? Marking the largest assembly of world leaders to that point
United Nations Millennium Declaration
The first follow-up summit after the Millennium Summit, where world leaders convened to evaluate the UN's progress toward the Millennium Development Goals.
World Summit (2005)
September 25-27, 2015 Held in New York as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly.
Delegates proposed six themes covering poverty eradication, inequality, climate change, sustainable lifestyles, economic growth, peaceful societies, resilient institutions, global partnerships, and reviewing SDG progress
UN Sustainable Development Summit
UN SDG Progress 2010:
52% Reduction in Global AIDS-related Deaths: Attributed to effective HIV treatment.
UN SG Progress 2015-2022:
Increase in Safely Managed Drinking Water Access: The proportion of the global population with access to safely managed drinking water increased from 69% to 73%.
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being
Eradication of AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and Other Communicable Diseases
Universal Health Coverage
Reduction of Global Maternal Mortality Ratio
End Preventable Deaths of Newborns and Children Under 5
Reduction by One Third of Premature Mortality from Noncommunicable Diseases
Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health-Care Services
Substantial Reduction in Deaths and Illnesses from Hazardous Chemicals and Pollution
SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
Access to Adequate and Equitable Sanitation and Hygiene for All and End Open Defecation
Improve Water Quality
Substantial Increase in Water-Use Efficiency and Sustainable Withdrawals
Implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management at All Levels
Expansion of International Cooperation and Capacity-Building Support for Water and Sanitation
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Development of Quality, Reliable, Sustainable, and Resilient Infrastructure
Promotion of Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization
Increase Access of Small-scale Industrial and Other Enterprises to Financial Services
Upgrade Infrastructure and Retrofit Industries to be Sustainable
Enhance Scientific Research and Technological Capabilities of Industrial Sectors
Facilitate Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries
Support Domestic Technology Development, Research, and Innovation in Developing Countries
17 SDG Goals:
No Poverty: Complete eradication of poverty in all of its forms everywhere.
Zero Hunger: End hunger, promote agriculture, and provide food for every person.
Good Health and Well-being: Ensure health and provide care for everyone regardless of their age.
Quality Education: Ensure quality education that is equitable and inclusive.
Gender Equality: Eradicate gender-based discrimination and empower all women.
Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure and develop appropriate water supply and waste disposal systems.
Affordable and Clean Energy: Provide access to affordable, reliable and modern energy.
Decent Work and Economic Growth: Provide constant and inclusive enhancement of economic activities.
Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Develop resilient infrastructure and enhance creativity.
Reduced Inequalities: Further decrease and eradicate the inequalities that exist.
Sustainable Cities and Communities: Develop cities and communities that are inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
Responsible Consumption and Production: Promote patterns of consumption and production that are sustainable.
Climate Action: Make urgent efforts to combat climate change and its effects.
Life Below Water: Protect and manage the oceans, seas, and marine resources.
Life on Land: Conserve and promote the sustainable use of land-based ecosystems.
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions: Support the achievement of peaceful and constructive solid societies.
Partnerships for the Goals: Revamp and strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development.