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per 1,000 live births) in this region, the same as the global average rate achie? | per 1,000 live births) in this region, the same as the global average rate achieved two decades ago in 2001. By 2021, 133 countries had already met the SDG target on under-5 mortality, and an additional 13 are expected to do so by 2030, if current trends c |
than in 2019, highlighting the growing number of children at risk from devastati? | than in 2019, highlighting the growing number of children at risk from devastating but preventable diseases. In 2021, only 70 per cent of children received two doses of the vaccine for measles, a highly contagious disease. This was far below the 95 per cen |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 18 Incidence rate of tuberculosis,? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 18 Incidence rate of tuberculosis, 2015–2021 (new cases per 100,000 population) 150 145 141 137 134 129 134 110 120 130 140 150 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Two scenarios of global progress in the malaria |
most of the previous two decades. There were an estimated 1.6 million deaths fro? | most of the previous two decades. There were an estimated 1.6 million deaths from TB in 2021, an increase of 14.1 per cent from 2020. This is the first time in nearly two decades that the number of TB deaths has increased. Between 2015 and 2021, the net re |
19 Goal 3 | Good health and well-being Despite increases in the global health wo? | 19 Goal 3 | Good health and well-being Despite increases in the global health workforce, numbers remain low in regions with the highest burden of disease A 2020 study shows that the projected global shortage of health workers by 2030 has been reduced from |
of this total. In 2021, COVID-19 control represented the largest share of ODA fo? | of this total. In 2021, COVID-19 control represented the largest share of ODA for basic health, totaling $9.6 billion, of which $6.3 billion was for vaccine donations. Preliminary data for 2022 indicate that within total ODA, $11.2 billion was spent on COV |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 20 Quality education • Progress to? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 20 Quality education • Progress towards quality education was already slower than required before the pandemic, but COVID-19 has had devastating impacts on education, causing learning losses in four out of five |
also contribute to incomplete education. Since 2019, UNESCO Member States have p? | also contribute to incomplete education. Since 2019, UNESCO Member States have participated in a national Goal 4 benchmarking process to set national education targets. Despite the aspiration of universal secondary school completion, only one in six countr |
numeracy and literacy skills by 2030. School completion rate, by level of educat? | numeracy and literacy skills by 2030. School completion rate, by level of education, 2015 and 2021 (percentage) World Europe and Northern America Australia and New Zealand Eastern and South-Eastern Asia Latin America and the Caribbean Northern Africa and W |
21 Goal 4 | Quality education Access to early childhood education has expanded, ? | 21 Goal 4 | Quality education Access to early childhood education has expanded, but progress has slowed since 2015 Early schooling stimulates children’s readiness for school and improves their future learning experience. In 2020, three out of four children |
cent in multiple areas. Basic school infrastructure varies widely across regions? | cent in multiple areas. Basic school infrastructure varies widely across regions and is far from universal Access to basic school facilities is essential for safe and conducive learning environments, but one in four primary schools globally lacks basic ser |
of all country values. The bottom and top lines indicate the minimum and maximum? | of all country values. The bottom and top lines indicate the minimum and maximum values (excluding outliers). Many teachers still lack the required qualifications to teach Ensuring that all teachers possess the minimum qualifications required for their pro |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 22 Gender equality Women from diff? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 22 Gender equality Women from different social organizations participate in a march against gender violence in Quito, Ecuador. • With only seven years remaining, a mere 15.4 per cent of Goal 5 indicators with d |
per cent of management positions in 2021. Progress on increasing women’s represe? | per cent of management positions in 2021. Progress on increasing women’s representation in management has been slow, with only a 1.0-percentage-point increase since 2015. At the current rate, it would take more than 140 years to achieve gender parity in ma |
23 Goal 5 | Gender equality Agricultural land ownership and legal protection of ? | 23 Goal 5 | Gender equality Agricultural land ownership and legal protection of women’s land rights remain low Available data from 46 countries for 2009–2020 show that many women and men involved in agricultural production lack ownership and/ or secure ten |
progress. Pandemic impacts alone are expected to result in an additional 10 mill? | progress. Pandemic impacts alone are expected to result in an additional 10 million girls becoming child brides by 2030. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Southern Asia Eastern and South-Eastern Asia Other regions Sub-Saharan Africa L |
exist across regions, with gender parity largely reached or almost reached in hi? | exist across regions, with gender parity largely reached or almost reached in high- and middle-income regions, but far from achieved in lower-income regions. The gender gaps are twice as high (reaching around 25 per cent) in Central and Southern Asia and s |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 24 Clean water and sanitation • De? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 24 Clean water and sanitation • Despite great progress, billions of people still lack access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. Achieving universal coverage by 2030 will require a substantial incre |
decreased. T o achieve universal coverage by 2030, the current rates of progress? | decreased. T o achieve universal coverage by 2030, the current rates of progress would need to increase by three to six times. Two different guide layers for two- and three-line titles. Guides for edge of right-aligned text and bars are uniform (and accoun |
3 billion people living in areas where the quality of freshwater is unknown. Agr? | 3 billion people living in areas where the quality of freshwater is unknown. Agriculture and untreated wastewater are major threats to water quality, with nitrogen and phosphorus measurements frequently failing to meet targets. Efforts are needed to improv |
25 Goal 6 | Clean water and sanitation Water-use efficiency has improved, partic? | 25 Goal 6 | Clean water and sanitation Water-use efficiency has improved, particularly in agriculture, but rising water stress in several areas is cause for concern Although global water stress levels (the ratio of freshwater withdrawn to total renewable f |
land and below water, and peace. Although there has been global progress on inte? | land and below water, and peace. Although there has been global progress on integrated water resources management between 2017 and 2020, with the overall score increasing from 49 to 54 out of 100, it falls far short of meeting target 6.5 of implementing in |
overexploitation. The extent of surface water bodies, such as lakes, rivers and ? | overexploitation. The extent of surface water bodies, such as lakes, rivers and reservoirs, are rapidly changing worldwide, with one in five river basins experiencing above-natural fluctuations in surface water over the past five years. Wetland ecosystems |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 26 Affordable and clean energy • T? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 26 Affordable and clean energy • The world continues to advance towards sustainable energy targets – but not fast enough. At the current pace, about 660 million people will still lack access to electricity and |
1 percentage point annually between 2021 and 2030. Proportion of population with? | 1 percentage point annually between 2021 and 2030. Proportion of population with access to electricity, 2015 and 2021 (percentage) 56 42 100 100 100 99 99 88 98 97 98 97 94 93 50 39 38 36 Least developed countries Australia and New Zealand Europe and North |
27 Goal 7 | Affordable and clean energy Renewable energy use is growing in the e? | 27 Goal 7 | Affordable and clean energy Renewable energy use is growing in the electricity sector, but limited in heating and transport Globally, in 2020, renewable sources accounted for 19.1 per cent of total final energy consumption, representing a 2.4-p |
2030 (compared with the baseline rate of 1990–2010). In 2020, the improvement ra? | 2030 (compared with the baseline rate of 1990–2010). In 2020, the improvement rate slowed down to 0.6 per cent, due to the COVID-19 crisis, marking the smallest gains since the global financial crisis. It is expected that energy intensity will improve at a |
growth, developing countries are still not on track to meet SDG 7.b targets by 2? | growth, developing countries are still not on track to meet SDG 7.b targets by 2030, and those countries most in need are being left behind. From 2016 to 2021, the annual growth rate was significantly lower for SIDS (8.5 per cent), LDCs (5.5 per cent) and |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 28 Decent work and economic growth? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 28 Decent work and economic growth • Multiple crises are placing the global economy under serious threat. Global real GDP per capita growth is forecast to slow down in 2023. Challenging economic conditions are |
rate of global real GDP per capita and annual growth rate of real GDP of LDCs, 2? | rate of global real GDP per capita and annual growth rate of real GDP of LDCs, 2015–2024 (percentage) -6.0 -4.0 -2.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022* 2023* 2024* Global real GDP per capita Real GDP of LDCs (projected) Challenging ec |
29 Goal 8 | Decent work and economic growth Global unemployment is expected to d? | 29 Goal 8 | Decent work and economic growth Global unemployment is expected to decline below pre-pandemic levels, but challenges persist in low- income countries The global unemployment rate declined significantly in 2022, falling to 5.4 per cent from a pe |
per cent) to not be in education, employment or training in 2022. Efforts to red? | per cent) to not be in education, employment or training in 2022. Efforts to reduce youth NEET rates, especially among young women, need to be intensified to address the long-term impacts on their economic potential and future opportunities. Share of youth |
a notable increase from 62 per cent in 2014. T echnology has played a crucial ro? | a notable increase from 62 per cent in 2014. T echnology has played a crucial role in advancing financial inclusion, as evidenced by the sizeable increase in mobile money accounts, from 4 per cent in 2017 to 10 per cent in 2021. New opportunities to reach |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 30 Industry, innovation and infras? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 30 Industry, innovation and infrastructure • The manufacturing industry’s recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic remains incomplete and uneven. Global manufacturing growth slowed down to 3.3 |
2015 to 14.0 per cent in 2022, the pace is insufficient to reach the target of d? | 2015 to 14.0 per cent in 2022, the pace is insufficient to reach the target of doubling its share by 2030. While LDCs in Asia have made considerable progress, African LDCs would need to change the current trajectory and accelerate progress significantly to |
31 Goal 9 | Industry, innovation and infrastructure Global research and developm? | 31 Goal 9 | Industry, innovation and infrastructure Global research and development spending is up, particularly since the pandemic, but is still too low in least developed countries Global expenditure on research and development (R&D) as a proportion of G |
manufacturing growth slowed, medium-high- and high-technology industries remaine? | manufacturing growth slowed, medium-high- and high-technology industries remained strong as a result of a recovery in the automotive sector and consistently strong production of computers, electronics and optical products, and electrical equipment. However |
by a 5G network. Many countries are phasing out older-generation networks to ado? | by a 5G network. Many countries are phasing out older-generation networks to adopt more efficient networks compatible with 5G. However, in other countries, particularly low-income countries, 2G and 3G networks retain a significant presence, and there are b |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 32 Reduced inequalities • The inco? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 32 Reduced inequalities • The incomes of the poorest 40 per cent of the population had been growing faster than the national average in most countries. But emerging yet inconclusive evidence suggests that COVID |
data, the poorest 40 per cent experienced higher income growth than the national? | data, the poorest 40 per cent experienced higher income growth than the national average. However, this trend is largely driven by Europe and Northern America where more data are available and where large transfer programmes have mitigated COVID-19’s econo |
to those of richer countries. Overall, the income differences between countries ? | to those of richer countries. Overall, the income differences between countries decreased by 37 per cent between 1990 and 2019. Recently, however, this convergence has slowed considerably. The average annual decline in inequality between countries in the l |
33 Goal 10 | Reduced inequalities Racial discrimination is one of the most commo? | 33 Goal 10 | Reduced inequalities Racial discrimination is one of the most common grounds for discrimination worldwide The latest available data show that close to one in six people globally experience discrimination based on any grounds. Among both women |
Number of deaths during migration, by region, 2022 Routes to and within Europe, ? | Number of deaths during migration, by region, 2022 Routes to and within Europe, 3,167 Asia, 1,843 Americas, 1,432 Africa, 434 Note: The regions correspond to IOM regional definitions. Record numbers of people are fleeing their countries in the face of moun |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 34 Sustainable cities and communit? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 34 Sustainable cities and communities • Over half of the global population currently resides in urban areas, a rate projected to reach 70 per cent by 2050. Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in slu |
housing crisis, highlighting the need for diverse housing options, equitable pub? | housing crisis, highlighting the need for diverse housing options, equitable public transportation and basic services to meet the varied needs of urban residents. Two different guide layers for two- and three-line titles. Guides for edge of right-aligned t |
of developing safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems. Th? | of developing safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems. There is a pressing need for cities worldwide to integrate motorized transportation systems with walking and cycling through long-term sustainable urban mobility plans, targeted |
35 Goal 11 | Sustainable cities and communities Air pollution is not only an urb? | 35 Goal 11 | Sustainable cities and communities Air pollution is not only an urban problem, but is also affecting towns and rural areas Globally, air quality is improving, largely due to advancements in high- income countries. However, small island develop |
a mere 3.2 per cent of urban land in 2020, about four times less than the share ? | a mere 3.2 per cent of urban land in 2020, about four times less than the share occupied by streets. However, these figures vary widely across regions, and cities in more developed regions have higher proportions of land dedicated to streets and open space |
coherence and compliance, notably with the SDGs and the Paris Agreement – with 1? | coherence and compliance, notably with the SDGs and the Paris Agreement – with 118 countries reporting having some degree of policy coherence. In addition to national efforts, local governments worldwide have also made progress on developing and implementi |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 36 Responsible consumption and pro? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 36 Responsible consumption and production • The material footprint per capita in high-income countries is 10 times the level of low-income countries. The world is also seriously off track in its efforts to halv |
level of low-income countries. Therefore, it is essential to adopt sustainable p? | level of low-income countries. Therefore, it is essential to adopt sustainable policies and raise awareness to ensure efficient and sustainable management of limited and unequally exploited natural resources by 2030. Fossil fuel subsidies rise back to 2014 |
color bubble 0p6. Legend 0p6 below number line labels. Any note 0p6 below legend? | color bubble 0p6. Legend 0p6 below number line labels. Any note 0p6 below legend. Note uses hanging indent. Excess of domestic material consumption over material footprint, 2019 (percentage) -18.1 -13.6 -1.5 -1.0 1.6 16.6 32.4 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 Norther |
37 Goal 12 | Responsible consumption and production Despite rising global hunger? | 37 Goal 12 | Responsible consumption and production Despite rising global hunger, food waste and losses are staggering and uneven In 2021, although 828 million people were facing hunger, 13.2 per cent of the world’s food was lost after harvest along the su |
and Northern America. While large companies continue to lead the way in sustaina? | and Northern America. While large companies continue to lead the way in sustainability reporting, there is evidence of growth in disclosures among small and medium-sized enterprises, with growth rates of 37 and 34 per cent, respectively, between 2020 and 2 |
reporting, sustainable tourism monitoring is down Public procurement is a key fa? | reporting, sustainable tourism monitoring is down Public procurement is a key factor in the economy of all countries, representing on average 13–20 per cent of GDP. Governments can leverage their purchasing power to drive markets towards greener and more i |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 38 Climate action • With a climate? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 38 Climate action • With a climate cataclysm looming, the pace and scale of current climate action plans are wholly insufficient to effectively tackle climate change. Increasingly frequent and intense extreme w |
caused substantial damages and increasingly irreparable losses to ecosystems and? | caused substantial damages and increasingly irreparable losses to ecosystems and human lives, triggering food shortages, loss of housing and infrastructure, migration of populations, and more. With further temperature increases, these extreme events will w |
39 Goal 13 | Climate action Record-setting rising sea levels are a severe threat? | 39 Goal 13 | Climate action Record-setting rising sea levels are a severe threat to hundreds of millions of people Record-high GHG concentrations are pushing global temperatures higher and trapping heat, with approximately 90 per cent of heat being absorbe |
developed countries has yet to be met Climate finance is critical to addressing ? | developed countries has yet to be met Climate finance is critical to addressing the climate crisis. According to the UNFCCC, global climate finance flows reached an annual average of $803 billion in 2019–2020, a 12 per cent increase compared with 2017–2018 |
12 0 200 400 600 800 1000 2020 2019 2018 2017 Clean energy systems (mitigation )? | 12 0 200 400 600 800 1000 2020 2019 2018 2017 Clean energy systems (mitigation ) Sustainable transport (mitigation) Building and infastructure (mitigation) Other sectors (mitigation) Adaptation Both mitigation and adaptation 350 159 132 60 25 13 Source: UN |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 40 Life below water • The ocean is? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 40 Life below water • The ocean is in a state of emergency as increasing eutrophication, acidification, ocean warming and plastic pollution worsen its health. Additionally, the alarming trend of overfishing per |
ecosystems and communities Agriculture, aquaculture and wastewater practices are? | ecosystems and communities Agriculture, aquaculture and wastewater practices are contributing to nutrient loading in coastal areas, causing widespread coastal eutrophication and algal blooms. These blooms lead to oxygen depletion, harm marine life, contami |
41 Goal 14 | Life below water Expanding global ocean acidification monitoring is? | 41 Goal 14 | Life below water Expanding global ocean acidification monitoring is crucial to confront an unabating crisis As greenhouse gas emissions soar, the oceans are silently absorbing a quarter of annual carbon dioxide emissions. While this mitigates |
of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems and fishing communities, distorting? | of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems and fishing communities, distorting competition, undermining legitimate fishers, and devastating marine ecosystems and efforts to conserve marine biodiversity and sustainably manage fish stocks. Annual losses as |
to the depletion of the world’s fish stocks. Moreover, the United Nations Ocean ? | to the depletion of the world’s fish stocks. Moreover, the United Nations Ocean Conference in June 2022 saw more than 100 Member States voluntarily commit to conserve or protect at least 30 per cent of the global ocean within marine protected areas and imp |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 42 • T errestrial ecosystems are v? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 42 • T errestrial ecosystems are vital for sustaining human life, contributing to over half of global GDP and encompassing diverse cultural, spiritual, and economic values. • However, the world faces a triple c |
and Northern America maintained or increased their forest area over the same per? | and Northern America maintained or increased their forest area over the same period. Global and regional efforts to sustain forest ecosystems as well as their social, economic and environmental functions are essential, in particular for developing countrie |
and Development (OECD) reported that 234 biodiversity-related taxes in 62 countr? | and Development (OECD) reported that 234 biodiversity-related taxes in 62 countries generated $8.9 billion annually and payments for environmental services in 10 countries mobilized $10.1 billion per year. In 2021, ODA in support of biodiversity increased |
43 Goal 15 | Life on land Alarming trends in land degradation call for urgent ac? | 43 Goal 15 | Life on land Alarming trends in land degradation call for urgent action to restore the Earth Between 2015 and 2019, at least 100 million hectares of healthy and productive land were degraded every year, affecting food and water security global |
event since the dinosaurs disappeared. Habitat destruction, invasive species, ov? | event since the dinosaurs disappeared. Habitat destruction, invasive species, overexploitation, illegal wildlife trade, pollution and climate change are propelling this crisis. The Red List Index, which measures species’ extinction risk across mammal, bird |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 44 Peace, justice and strong insti? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 44 Peace, justice and strong institutions • Ongoing and new violent conflicts around the world are derailing the global path to peace and achievement of Goal 16. Alarmingly, the year 2022 witnessed a more than |
violence, such as Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa, record? | violence, such as Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa, record higher shares of male homicide victims than other regions. Additionally, data from 101 countries reveal that more than 9 in 10 suspects of intentional homicides are men or boy |
the deaths, with 4 in 10 occurring specifically in Ukraine. While there was a 23? | the deaths, with 4 in 10 occurring specifically in Ukraine. While there was a 23 per cent increase in conflict-related casualties in sub-Saharan Africa, other parts of the world also saw increases in deadly incidents against civilians. These shocking figur |
45 Peace, justice and strong institutions Falling detection of victims of human ? | 45 Peace, justice and strong institutions Falling detection of victims of human trafficking during crises prompts new methods to track and combat this hidden crime T rafficking in persons is a hidden crime. Available data capture only the number of detecte |
number of prisoners returned to an upward trend, totalling 11.2 million, with ab? | number of prisoners returned to an upward trend, totalling 11.2 million, with about one-third (3.4 million) held in pre-trial detention. Central and Southern Asia has the highest percentage of unsentenced detainees (60 per cent), while Northern Africa and |
in Asia creates spillover effects, leading to outward illicit financial flows in? | in Asia creates spillover effects, leading to outward illicit financial flows in neighbouring countries. Measuring the value of these illicit financial flows is vital to understanding the motivations behind illegal activities and to developing effective po |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 46 Partnerships for the Goals • De? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 46 Partnerships for the Goals • Developing countries are grappling with an unprecedented rise in external debt levels following the COVID-19 pandemic, compounded by challenges such as record inflation, escalati |
poor, faced a high risk of fiscal crisis. Some countries with unsustainable leve? | poor, faced a high risk of fiscal crisis. Some countries with unsustainable levels of debt service have already opted for sovereign debt restructuring, while others remain vulnerable. Two different guide layers for two- and three-line titles. Guides for ed |
(an increase of about 15.3 per cent from 2021). However, the outlook for global ? | (an increase of about 15.3 per cent from 2021). However, the outlook for global trade in 2023 appears subdued, as a result of deteriorating economic conditions. The share of exports from LDCs in global merchandise trade was merely 1.1 per cent in 2022, onl |
47 Goal 17 | Partnerships for the Goals Official development assistance surged i? | 47 Goal 17 | Partnerships for the Goals Official development assistance surged in 2022 owing to spending on refugees in donor countries and aid to Ukraine 4 Since 2018, the OECD has been publishing data on headline ODA volume and ODA as proportion of GNI o |
cent growth witnessed during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019? | cent growth witnessed during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019–2020. Nevertheless, 2.7 billion people are still offline, highlighting that substantial work is still needed to achieve the universal connectivity target by 2030. Universal co |
up from 150 in 2021, with 100 of these plans fully funded. However, due to the l? | up from 150 in 2021, with 100 of these plans fully funded. However, due to the long-lasting impact of the pandemic and limited capacity in strategic planning, many national statistical offices are implementing expired strategic plans that may not meet emer |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 48 III. Breaking through to a bett? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 48 III. Breaking through to a better future for all The sobering picture of the Sustainable Development Goals being in reverse halfway to our 2030 deadline is a clarion call to the world to redouble our efforts |
disruptive change while strengthening trust and social cohesion.1 Each of those ? | disruptive change while strengthening trust and social cohesion.1 Each of those dimensions presents challenges for political leadership and public governance systems. T ogether, they constitute a set of demands for which contemporary governance systems wer |
Furthermore, this generation is equipped with knowledge, technologies and resour? | Furthermore, this generation is equipped with knowledge, technologies and resources unprecedented in history and can draw on a wide range of normative frameworks. Breaking through to a better future for all demands that we put this advantage to use to lift |
49 Breaking through to a better future for all Development Goals targets are lin? | 49 Breaking through to a better future for all Development Goals targets are linked to their work and mandates. As the sphere of government closest to local communities, they are essential for responding to the erosion of the social contract and for protec |
also crucial for strengthening social cohesion and sustaining peace. Culture and? | also crucial for strengthening social cohesion and sustaining peace. Culture and respect for cultural diversity, however, remain undervalued and underutilized in the push for Goals-related progress. Greater consideration of culture’s role in supporting the |
of their reviews, engaging stakeholders more systematically and combining multip? | of their reviews, engaging stakeholders more systematically and combining multiple tools of analysis. Voluntary national reviews have also had a spill-over effect at the subnational level, with the growth of voluntary local reviews as a key example. With t |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 50 B. Prioritizing policies and in? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 50 B. Prioritizing policies and investments that will drive just transitions and unlock progress across the goals In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals were agreed as an integrated and indivisible set of G |
coverage or benefits, often with digital tools, but many were one-time payments ? | coverage or benefits, often with digital tools, but many were one-time payments or short-term solutions.4 Most of those additional social protection and job retention measures were implemented in advanced economies with the resources to do so. In developin |
51 Breaking through to a better future for all In addition, social protection co? | 51 Breaking through to a better future for all In addition, social protection coverage often excludes those who need it the most, such as informal workers, in particular women.5 For instance, only 28 per cent of persons with significant disabilities have a |
protection, to support just transitions for all. It also aims to establish natio? | protection, to support just transitions for all. It also aims to establish national financing frameworks and mobilize public and private domestic and international resources, with the aim of expanding social protection to 4 billion people and creating 400 |
greater parity in the labour force would do more to sustain economies in ageing,? | greater parity in the labour force would do more to sustain economies in ageing, low-fertility societies than setting targets for women to have more children. Y et it is estimated that, globally, the number of unintended pregnancies every year is a stagger |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 52 sources. These gaps should be t? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 52 sources. These gaps should be tackled holistically, not just at a whole- of-government level but also at a whole-of-system level, with a focus on infrastructure, digital skills and inclusive environments, su |
age can help individuals recover from past deprivations. However, systems today ? | age can help individuals recover from past deprivations. However, systems today continue to take a fragmented approach. The limited focus on a life- course and intergenerational approach and inadequate access to training opportunities for older persons ham |
literacy proficiency, ensuring a future-oriented focus in education curricula an? | literacy proficiency, ensuring a future-oriented focus in education curricula and pedagogy and leveraging technologies for greater access and learning. Invest in peace The data in section II of the present report show that one quarter of humanity lives in |
53 Breaking through to a better future for all Priority actions Strengthen inves? | 53 Breaking through to a better future for all Priority actions Strengthen investment in development priorities in conflict- affected areas and areas with humanitarian needs to address the underlying drivers of vulnerability. Proactively integrate persons |
the transition. Using solar and wind power to replace coal could save $23 billio? | the transition. Using solar and wind power to replace coal could save $23 billion a year.17 The transition would create 24 million to 25 million new jobs, far more than the 6 million to 7 million jobs that will be lost.18 Priority actions T ake immediate a |
address hunger and food security are falling behind, even as direct greenhouse g? | address hunger and food security are falling behind, even as direct greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture are projected to increase by 6 per cent during the next decade.19 Furthermore, access to clean water and water management are at risk as climate d |
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 54 assistance to move forward. Sys? | The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023 54 assistance to move forward. System complexities are being built into emerging initiatives using data from socioeconomic models and biophysical models. The United Nations Water Conference, held in March 2023, |
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