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17 Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global objectives aimed at improving quality of life while protecting the planet, addressing issues like poverty, inequality, and climate change by 2030. Each goal focuses on specific challenges and outlines strategies for implementation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among governments, businesses, and individuals. Achieving these goals requires collective action to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world for all.

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17 Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global objectives aimed at improving quality of life while protecting the planet, addressing issues like poverty, inequality, and climate change by 2030. Each goal focuses on specific challenges and outlines strategies for implementation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among governments, businesses, and individuals. Achieving these goals requires collective action to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world for all.

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SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
WHAT IS THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS?

The Sustainble Development Goals or SDGs are a set of


global goals created to improve the quality of life for all
people while protecting the planet. They aim to adress
key challenges such as poverty, inequality, and climate
change and focus more on creating a more sustainable
and peacefull world by 2030.

GUILING, AME
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY

MACAYAYONG, JEDIDIA
WHAT IS THE SITUATION OF POVERTY
WORLDWIDE?

Affects millions worldwide, denying basic needs like


food, shelter, education, and healthcare.

Tied to inequality, unemployment, and lack of


resources.

Extreme poverty
G O A Lis prevalent
1 : N O P in
OV developing
E R T Y countries.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Eradicate extreme poverty by 2030 and reduce other


forms of poverty.

Ensure access to opportunities and protections for a


dignified life.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Implement social safety nets (unemployment benefits,


pensions).
Improve access to affordable services (healthcare,
education).
Create jobs and promote growth for vulnerable
groups.
Provide disaster
G O A relief
L 1: N and
O build
POV resilience
E R T Y to crises.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Enhances quality of life, boosts productivity, reduces


inequality, and creates a fairer, more stable world.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
GOAL 2: ZERO HUNGER

MACAYAYONG, JEDIDIA
WHAT IS THE SITUATION OF HUNGER AND
MALNUTRITION GLOBALLY?

Millions suffer from hunger and malnutrition,


especially children.
Causes include poverty, poor agricultural systems,
and food waste.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

End hunger, achieve food security, and promote


sustainable agriculture by 2030.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Support small-scale farmers with tools, seeds, and


training.
Promote sustainable farming practices.
Address food distribution issues to reduce waste.
Improve access to nutritious food for vulnerable
groups.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
ITS IMPORTANCE

Improves health, boosts productivity, strengthens


communities, and helps achieve other SDGs.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
GOAL 3: GOOD HEALTH
AND WELL-BEING
DIANO, MERYZ CHRYSHANNE
WHAT IS THE CURRENT STATE OF GLOBAL
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING?

Millions die from preventable diseases and lack of


healthcare.
Health crises like pandemics expose weaknesses in
global healthcare systems.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all by


2030.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Increase access to quality, affordable healthcare.


Improve maternal and child healthcare.
Tackle global health risks (HIV, malaria, tuberculosis).
Promote mental health through education and
resources.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
ITS IMPORTANCE

Vital for thriving, learning, working, and fostering


strong societies and economies.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
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G O A L 4 : Q U A L I T Y E D U C A TI O N

DIANO, MERYZ CHRYSHANNE


WHAT ARE THE BARRIERS TO ACCESSING
QUALITY EDUCATION?

Millions lack access to quality education, perpetuating


poverty and inequality.
Education is essential for personal development and
economic growth.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality education and


promote lifelong learning opportunities.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Build schools and improve access in remote areas.


Train teachers and provide learning materials.
Remove barriers for marginalized groups (girls,
children with disabilities).
Promote digital learning tools and modern education
systems.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
ITS IMPORTANCE

Empowers individuals, reduces inequality, and drives


social and economic progress.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
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GOAL 5: GENDER EQUALITY

CAAYA, RONALIZA
WHAT IS THE SITUATI ON OF
GENDER GLOBALLY?

People are biased when it comes to the gender of


persons (e.g., Male, Female, LGBTQ+IA)
More Womens and Tri-gender are discriminated
against when it comes to Human rights.
Unequal Opportunities womens and trigenders.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

SGD’s aims to provide equal opportunities for women


and others.
They also empower women's rights.
End injustice and unequal human rights for Women
and LGBTQ’s
HOW THEY WI LL DO I T?

Eliminating injustice and discriminations


Addressing violence against women
Awareness and Advocacies.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Providing equal rights and opportunities for women


and others.
Providing an equal society framework and
opportunities for all.
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GOAL 7: AFFORDABLE AND


CLEAN ENERGY
SAGUBAN, DENNIELA
WHAT I S THE SI TUATI ON OF ENERGY
CONSUMPTI ON GLOBALLY?

The consumption of energy is too much nowadays and


cause a harmful effects on the environment and
global.
Consumption of energy is important to the
technological.
Inequalities energy access
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Improving energy efficiency.


Mitigating the impacts of climate changes.
Supporting vulnerable populations
Enhancement of Infrastructures
HOW THEY WI LL DO I T?

Providing sustainable and more renewable energy


resources projects.
Public Awareness and Advocacies
Research for Innovations
Enhancing the clean energy consumption.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Lessen the harm to environment .


Environmental Protection
Address the Energy consumption inequalities.
Global preparedness
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GOAL 8: DECENT WORK


AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
SAGUBAN, DENNIELA
HOW CAN WE CREATE DECENT
WORK FOR ALL?

Unemployment and poor working conditions are major


barriers to economic growth, especially in low-income
countries.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable


economic growth, full and productive employment,
and decent work for all.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Make job creation through entrepreneurship and small


businesses.
Improve working conditions, fair wages, and workers’
rights.
Support inclusive economic policies that reduce
inequality.
Invest in education and training programs to develop
workforce skills.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Decent work drives higher productivity, reduces


poverty, and promotes social stability.
It is essential for creating fair societies and
sustainable economies.
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G O A L 9 : I N D U S T R Y , I N N O V A TI O N ,
AND INFRASTRACTURE
OBIAS, RUVILYN
WHAT IS THE SITUATION

Inequalities to the infrastructures.


Lack of machineries to provide an effective livelihood.
Lack of competencies in the global.
Some of the country has lack in Financial assistance to
provide their own machineries.
WHAT IS THE GOALS?

Providing an sustainable Industrialization.


Access to financial services.
Research and development
HOW THEY WI LL DO I T?

Capacity Building and Trainings


Collaboration and Participating globalized
Industrial and Technology Enhancement
SMART Infrastructure and Development
ITS IMPORTANCE

Economic Growth
Social Equity
Increasing Job opportunities
Climate Resillience
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G O A L 1 0 : R E D U C E I N E Q U A L I TI E S

VILLORIA, MONICA
WHY IS REDUCING INEQUALITY
IMPORTANT FOR SOCIETY?

Inequality, whether economic, social, or political,


remains a significant barrier to development.
Large disparities between the wealthy and the poor,
different genders, or various ethnic and social groups
often lead to social unrest and conflict.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Reduce inequality within and among countries.


HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Promote inclusive economic growth and job


opportunities for marginalized groups.
Address systemic barriers to essential services like
education and healthcare.
Implement policies that reduce income inequality,
such as progressive taxation.
Ensure equal rights and opportunities for all.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Reducing inequality fosters social stability and


ensures fair opportunities for everyone, promoting
unity and progress.
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G O A L 1 1 : S U S T A I N A B L E C I TI E S A N D
COMMUNITIES

VILLORIA, MONICA
WHAT CHALLENGES DO CITIES FACE IN
ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY?

Rapid urbanization leads to overcrowding, pollution,


and inadequate services, impacting both people and
the environment.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe,


resilient, and sustainable.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Improve urban planning and build affordable,


sustainable housing.
Develop green spaces and promote sustainable
transportation options.
Strengthen disaster resilience and enhance waste
management.
Ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation in
urban areas.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Sustainable cities improve people’s well-being,


protect the environment, and reduce the negative
impacts of rapid urban growth.
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GOAL 12: RESPONSIBLE


C O N S U M P T I O N A N D P R O D UC TI O N

CORTEZ, ALDRIN
WHY SHOULD WE ADOPT RESPONSIBLE
CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION?

Current consumption and production patterns harm


the environment and deplete natural resources.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Ensure sustainable consumption and production


patterns.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Promote sustainable resource use in production


processes.
Reduce waste through recycling and reusing materials.
Encourage sustainable agricultural practices and
reduce food waste.
Raise awareness of responsible consumer choices and
their environmental impact.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Sustainable practices help conserve resources, reduce


environmental harm, and mitigate climate change,
benefiting the planet and future generations.
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GOAL 13: CLIMATE ACTION

CORTEZ, ALDRIN
WHAT IS THE CLIMATE CRISIS?

Rising temperatures, extreme weather, and sea-level


rise threaten ecosystems, food security, and health.
Climate change is accelerating, leading to disasters
and biodiversity loss.
Immediate action is needed to mitigate its impacts.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its


effects.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable


energy and energy efficiency.
Build resilient infrastructure to adapt to climate
impacts.
Promote global cooperation and financial support for
climate action.
Educate and raise awareness to encourage
participation.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Protects the environment and secures the planet's


future.
Prevents worsening disasters and ensures a
sustainable future.
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G O A L 1 4 : L I F E B E L O W W A TE R

BATALLON, JULIE ANN


WHY PROTECT OCEANS?

Oceans are vital for biodiversity, food security, and


climate regulation.
Pollution, overfishing, and climate change harm
marine ecosystems.
Coral reefs and mangroves are crucial for marine life
and coastal protection.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Conserve and sustainably use oceans, seas, and


marine resources.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Reduce marine pollution by preventing waste and


plastics in the ocean.
Implement sustainable fishing practices to protect
marine biodiversity.
Protect coastal ecosystems like coral reefs and
mangroves.
Strengthen international cooperation for marine
protection.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Supports biodiversity and the livelihoods of millions.


Regulates the climate and carbon cycles, benefiting all
life on Earth.
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GOAL 15: LIFE ON LAND

BATALLON, JULIE ANN


WHAT IS HAPPENING TO LAND
ECOSYSTEMS?

Deforestation and land degradation threaten forests,


grasslands, and wetlands.
Loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction and
exploitation.
Healthy land ecosystems provide air, water, food, and
biodiversity.
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Protect, restore, and sustainably use terrestrial


ecosystems.
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Protect forests and restore degraded lands.


Promote sustainable agriculture and reduce land use
changes.
Combat poaching and protect endangered species.
Implement policies to safeguard biodiversity and
ecosystems.
ITS IMPORTANCE

Ensures biodiversity and ecosystem services like clean


air and water.
Supports livelihoods and helps combat climate
change.
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GOAL 16: PEACE, JUSTICE AND


STRONG INSTITUTIONS
CAGUIOA, TRACY REIN
WHAT THREATENS PEACE AND JUSTICE?

Corruption, weak institutions, and inequality threaten


social stability.
Violence, injustice, and human rights abuses disrupt
societies.
Limited access to justice for marginalized groups
perpetuates inequality.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Promote peaceful, inclusive societies and build


effective institutions.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Strengthen the rule of law and ensure justice for all.


Promote transparency and accountability in public
institutions.
Combat corruption, crime, and violence.
Ensure the participation of all people in decision-
making processes.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
ITS IMPORTANCE

Creates stable societies where individuals can thrive


without fear of violence.
Strong institutions provide the foundation for
equitable, sustainable development.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
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G O A L 1 7 : P A R T N E R S H I P S FO R TH E G O A L S
WHY ARE PARTNERSHIPS IMPORTANT?

Achieving the SDGs requires cooperation from


governments, businesses, and civil society.
Global challenges need collective action and
resource-sharing.
Partnerships help tackle interconnected issues
effectively.
GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
WHAT IS THE GOAL?

Strengthen partnerships to achieve sustainable


development.

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY
HOW THEY WILL DO IT?

Mobilize resources for SDG implementation,


especially in developing countries.
Foster collaboration between governments,
businesses, and NGOs.
Build capacity for sharing knowledge and best
practices.
Align global trade, finance, and technology with
G O A L
sustainability goals.1 : N O P O V E R T Y
IMPORTANCE

Partnerships ensure resources and expertise are


pooled for maximum impact.
Collective action addresses global challenges and
promotes a sustainable future.

AL 1: NO POVERTY
CONCLUSION
The 17 SDGs are a guide to making the world better for
everyone.
They aim to reduce poverty, protect the planet, and
ensure no one is left behind.
Achieving the SDGs requires everyone—governments,
businesses, and individuals—working together.
By collaborating, we can create a fairer, safer, and
healthier world.
Let’s do our part to achieve these goals by 2030.
CONCLUSION
The 17 SDGs are a guide to making the world better for
everyone.
They aim to reduce poverty, protect the planet, and
ensure no one is left behind.
Achieving the SDGs requires everyone—governments,
businesses, and individuals—working together.
By collaborating, we can create a fairer, safer, and
healthier world.
Let’s do our part to achieve these goals by 2030.
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