What are SDGs?
SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) are the Sustainable Development Goals that were unanimously adopted at the United Nations Summit in September 2015. It is a goal agreed not only by governments, but also by hearings around the world, including an online survey in which more than 10 million people participated.
The keyword is “Leave No One Behind”.
The 17 global goals (composed of 169 targets) set by 2030 aim to eradicate poverty, hunger and violence, develop the economy in a sustainable manner without damaging the global environment, and protect human rights. We aim to realize a world where.
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