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it emphasizes the need to balance economic growth, social progress, and environmental protection

what is sustainable development goals

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sustainable development

it emphasizes the need to balance economic growth, social progress, and environmental protection

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sustainable development

involves meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

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economic sustainability
social sustainability
environmental sustainability

3 pillars of sustainable development

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make
utilize
reutilize
remake
refurbish

circular economy

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economic sustainability

it involves balancing economic growth with considerations for environmental conservation, social equity.

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social sustainability

it refers to the ability of a society to maintain or improve the well-being, inclusivity, and quality of life for its members over the long term

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health and safety
equality, diversity, and inclusion
fair labor practices

internal stakeholders in social sustainability in business

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community engagement
public advocacy

external stakeholders in social sustainability in business

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equitable access to education
gender equality
safe and inclusive public spaces
labor rights

examples of social sustainability

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environmental sustainability

it refers to preserving and protecting natural resources and ecosystems

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environmental sustainability (2)

this pillar aims to have an access of clean air, water, and stable climate for future generations

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sustainable forestry

the practice of regulating forest resources to meet the needs of society and industry while preserving the forest’s health

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maintain or improve

social sustainability refers to the ability of a society to _____ the well-being, inclusivity, and quality of life for its members over the long term

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preserving and protecting

environmental sustainability refers to _____ natural resources and ecosystems

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Global Goals

Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs is also known as the ____

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United Nations

SDGs or Global Goals were adopted by the _____ in 2015

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2015

SDGs or Global Goals were adopted by the United Nations in ____

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end poverty and protect the planet

SDGs or Global Goals were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to ____ and ____

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No Poverty

SDG No. 1

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2030

End poverty in all its forms by ____

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9.2%

according to world poverty statistics 2022, approximately __ percent of the global population live in extreme poverty

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700 million

according to world poverty statistics 2022, approximately 9.2% of the global population, or about ____ people live in extreme poverty

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$1.90

extreme poverty is defined as living on less than ___ per day

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26%

according to world poverty statistics 2022, about __ percent of the global population live in moderate poverty

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1.3 billion

according to world poverty statistics 2022, about 26% of the global population, or about ___ people live in moderate poverty

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$1.90 and $3.20

moderate poverty is defined as living on between ___ per day

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goal 1

target includes eradicating extreme poverty, implementing social protection, and ensuring equal access of men and women to economic resources.

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Zero Hunger

SDG No. 2

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social and economic development

achieving zero hunger is not only a moral imperative but also crucial for _______

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goal 2

target to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture

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Good Health and Well-being

SDG No. 3

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promote well-being

SDG no 3 ensure healthy lives and ____

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goal 3: good health and well-being

it aims to reduce maternal mortality and end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5

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Quality Education

SDG No. 4

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goal 4

ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning

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human right

education is a fundamental ____ and powerful tool for sustainable development

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Gender Equalitythi

SDG No. 5

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goal 5

this goal aims to end discrimination, violence, and harmful practices based on gender

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female genital mutilation

FGM

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Clean Water and Sanitation

SDG No. 6

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human health

access to clean water and sanitation is fundamental to _____

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cholera, diarrhea, and dysentery

examples of waterborne diseases

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rice, grains
pasta, bread
corn, sweet potato

examples of go foods

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chicken, egg
beef, fish
milk, cheese,
beans, nuts

examples of grow foods

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strawberry, watermelon
orange, pineapple
tomato, carrots
broccoli, squash

example of glow foods

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Affordable and Clean Energy

SDG No. 7

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solar
wind mills
waterfalls

examples of energy source

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Decent Work and Economic Growth

SDG No. 8

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goal 8

to achieve this goal, it demands businesses to end exploitive labour practices especially in industries relying on informal sectoe

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

SDG No. 9

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goal 9

build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation

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Reduced Inequalities

SDG No. 10

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goal 10

inequality threatens long-term social and economic development

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG No. 11

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goal 11

this idea promotes development that is environmentally friendly and socially inclusive

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sustainable cities and communities

aim to balance economic growth with social equity and environmental responsibility

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Responsible Consumption and Production

SDG No. 12

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goal 12

requires decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation

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Climate Action

SDG No. 13

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goal 13

take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

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Life Below Water

SDG No. 14

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goal 14

seeks to address issues such as marine pollution, overfishing, and the protection of marine ecosystems

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Life on Land

SDG No. 15

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goal 15

protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation

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Peace and Justice Strong Institution

SDG No. 16

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goal 16

promote peaceful and inclusive societies, provide access to justice for all, build effective institutions

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Partnerships for the Goals

SDG No. 17

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goal 17

strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development goals

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how many goals does sustainable development have