- 26 Apr, 2022
- Aheli Talukdar
SDG 1: Zero Poverty
Globally, the number of people living in extreme poverty declined from 36 per cent in 1990 to 10 per …
Read moreGlobally, the number of people living in extreme poverty declined from 36 per cent in 1990 to 10 per …
Read moreReducing inequalities and ensuring no one is left behind are integral to achieving the Sustainable …
Read moreThe world is becoming increasingly urbanized. Since 2007, more than half the world’s population has …
Read moreWorldwide consumption and production — a driving force of the global economy — rest on the use of …
Read more2019 was the second warmest year on record and the end of the warmest decade (2010- 2019) ever …
Read moreThe ocean drives global systems that make the Earth habitable for humankind.
Read moreNature is critical to our survival: nature provides us with our oxygen, regulates our weather …
Read moreConflict, insecurity, weak institutions and limited access to justice remain a great threat to …
Read moreThe SDGs can only be realized with strong global partnerships and cooperation.
Read moreAfter decades of steady decline, the number of people who suffer from hunger – as measured by the …
Read moreEnsuring healthy lives and promoting well-being at all ages is essential to sustainable development.
Read moreEducation enables upward socioeconomic mobility and is a key to escaping poverty.
Read moreGender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, …
Read moreWhile substantial progress has been made in increasing access to clean drinking water and …
Read moreThe world is making progress towards Goal 7, with encouraging signs that energy is becoming more …
Read moreSustained and inclusive economic growth can drive progress, create decent jobs for all and improve …
Read moreInclusive and sustainable industrialization, together with innovation and infrastructure, can …
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