The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global goals set out within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by the United Nations in 2015. These goals cover issues such as ending poverty, achieving equality and promoting environmental sustainability. Each goal is supported by specific sub-goals and encourages working together to achieve sustainable development around the world.

Sustainable Development Goals

  1. Poverty: Ending poverty everywhere.
  2. Hunger: Achieving zero hunger.
  3. Education: Providing inclusive and equal quality education.
  4. Eğitim: Kapsayıcı ve eşit nitelikli eğitim sağlamak.
  5. Gender Equality: Empowerment of women and girls.
  6. Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensuring access to water and sanitation.
  7. Clean Energy: Providing accessible and sustainable energy.
  8. Decent Work and Economic Growth: To promote sustainable economic growth.
  9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: Supporting resilient infrastructure and encouraging innovation.
  10. Reducing Inequalities: To reduce inequalities between countries.
  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities: Making cities and settlements inclusive, safe and sustainable.
  12. Responsible Consumption and Production: To promote sustainable consumption and production models.
  13. Climate Action: Combating climate change.
  14. Water Conservation: Protecting oceans, seas and marine resources.
  15. Protection of Terrestrial Ecosystems: Protect and sustainably manage terrestrial ecosystems.
  16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: To support just and inclusive societies.
  17. Partnerships for Goals: Strengthening global cooperation for sustainable development.

These goals are important targets that need to be achieved through the collaboration of countries, public institutions and the private sector. Each goal represents a step towards creating a better world.

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