2030 Agenda

The 2030 Agenda refers to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted in 2015 as a global framework for addressing social, economic and environmental challenges. It includes 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets covering areas such as poverty reduction, health, education, climate action, biodiversity and sustainable economic growth. The 2030 Agenda provides a common structure for international cooperation, national policy planning and progress monitoring toward sustainable development.

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Trees, targets and trillions: what’s on the agenda at COP30?Facts

Trees, targets and trillions: what’s on the agenda at COP30?

Paris, France | AFP This year's United Nations climate summit promises to be symbolic, marking a decade since the Paris Agreement and taking place in the…
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Data gaps in 193 countries hinder progress on UN 2030 AgendaNews

Data gaps in 193 countries hinder progress on UN 2030 Agenda

Governments and international organizations rely heavily on data to make informed decisions about a wide range of issues, from energy policy to public health. However,…
Adrian AlexandreAdrian AlexandreSeptember 17, 2024 Full article