IOM LESSON 2:SDG

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_____________, also known as Global Goals, are a set of 17 integrated and interrelated goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that humanity enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as ____________, are a set of 17 integrated and interrelated goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that humanity enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030.

Global Goals

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals, are a set of__________________ to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that humanity enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030.

17 integrated and interrelated goals

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals, are a set of 17 integrated and interrelated goals to _______, ____________ and ensure that humanity __________ by 2030.

end poverty, protect the planet, enjoys peace and prosperity

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals, are a set of 17 integrated and interrelated goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that humanity enjoys peace and prosperity by _______

2030

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Reporting on the SDGs is important in communicating to stakeholders the company's commitment to contributing to the Global Goals; _________ and __________ to take the necessary actions; and measuring _________ over time.

claiming accountability, responsibility, progress

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HISTORY OF SDG

WHAT YEAR?

•: __________________The concept of sustainable development was popularized by the Brundtland Report, officially known as "Our Common Future."

1987

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HISTORY OF SDG

1987: The concept of sustainable development was popularized by the _________, officially known as "Our Common Future."

Brundtland Report

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HISTORY OF SDG

1987: The concept of sustainable development was popularized by the Brundtland Report officially known as "_______"

Our Common Future

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HISTORY OF SDG

WHAT YEAR?

•_____________: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were established with 8 goals to be achieved by 2015.

2000

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HISTORY OF SDG

2000: ____________________were established with 8 goals to be achieved by 2015.

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs

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HISTORY OF SDG

2000: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were established with _______ goals to be achieved by _______

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2015

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HISTORY OF SDG

WHAT YEAR?

•___________: At the Rio+20 Conference, the groundwork for SDGs was laid as a follow-up to the MDGs.

2012

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HISTORY OF SDG

WHAT YEAR?

2012: At the ________, the groundwork for SDGs was laid as a follow-up to the MDGs.

Rio+20 Conference

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______________: The SDGs were formally adopted by all United Nations Member States during the UN General Assembly

September 2015

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September 2015 : The SDGs were formally adopted by all ______________________ during the UN General Assembly

United Nations Member States

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•September 2015: The SDGs were formally adopted by all United Nations Member States during the _______________

UN General Assembly

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•____________: The SDGs officially came into force, with the aim of being achieved by 2030.

January 2016

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•January 2016: The SDGs officially came into force, with the aim of being achieved by ______.

2030

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Industrial organizations can contribute to poverty reduction by creating jobs, offering fair wages, and investing in local communities. Through sustainable business practices and social responsibility, industries can lift communities out of poverty.

SDG 1:No Poverty

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Companies can help achieve food security by investing in sustainable agricultural practices, improving supply chain efficiency, reducing food waste, and supporting local food production.

SDG 2:ZERO HUNGER

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Industries play a role in promoting good health by ensuring safe working conditions, reducing pollution, and developing products that enhance health and well-being. They can also support health initiatives in the communities they operate in.

SDG 3:Good Health and Well-Being

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Organizations can contribute by offering training and education programs for employees, supporting educational initiatives in the community, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation.

SDG 4: Quality Education

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Promoting gender equality within the workplace, ensuring equal pay for equal work, and supporting the advancement of women in leadership roles are critical contributions from industrial organizations.

SDG 5: Gender Equality

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Industries must manage water use responsibly, minimize pollution, and invest in technologies that ensure clean water and sanitation for both their operations and the communities they impact.

SDG: 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

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Companies can adopt renewable energy sources, improve energy efficiency in production processes, and support innovations in clean energy technologies.

SDG 7:Affordable and Clean Energy

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By fostering economic growth through responsible business practices, offering decent employment opportunities, and ensuring fair labor practices, industries can significantly contribute to sustainable development.

SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

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This goal is directly tied to IOM, as industries drive innovation, build resilient infrastructure, and promote sustainable industrialization. Investing in R&D and embracing technological advancements are key roles.

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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Organizations can work towards reducing inequalities by promoting inclusive business practices, supporting diversity, and ensuring that benefits of industrialization are shared equitably.

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

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It can contribute by developing smart, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure that minimizes environmental impact and supports the well-being of urban populations.

SDG 11:Sustainable Cities and Communities

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Industries should focus on sustainable production methods, efficient resource use, and reducing waste. Adopting circular economy practices is essential for achieving this goal.

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

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Companies play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adopting low-carbon technologies, and promoting climate resilience in their operations.

SDG 13 Climate Action

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Industries need to manage their impact on oceans and marine life by reducing pollution, avoiding harmful practices, and supporting the sustainable use of marine resources.

SDG 14 :Life Below Water

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Protecting terrestrial ecosystems, promoting sustainable land use, and preventing deforestation are ways in which industrial organizations can contribute to this goal.

SDG 15: Life on Land

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Promoting ethical business practices, supporting anti-corruption measures, and contributing to peace-building efforts can enhance social stability and governance.

SDG 16 :Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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Collaboration between industries, governments, and civil society is essential for achieving the SDGs. Industrial organizations can lead or participate in multi-stakeholder partnerships to drive sustainable development initiatives.

SDG 17 :Partnerships for the Goals

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ALL SDG'S

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SDG 1: No Poverty

SDG 2: ZERO HUNGER

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being

SDG 4: Quality Education

SDG 5: Gender Equality

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

SDG 13 Climate Action

SDG 14 :Life Below Water

SDG 15: Life on Land

SDG 16 :Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

SDG 17 :Partnerships for the Goals