Poverty has many dimensions, but its causes include unemployment, social exclusion, and high vulnerability of certain populations to disasters, diseases, and other phenomena
Economic growth is not sufficient to reduce poverty if it does not involve the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social, and environmental
This Global Policy Brief introduces some of the recent developments in the areas of UN reform, funding and financing, partnership promotion and the measurement of “progress” on SDG indicators.
The SDGs’ interlinkages can be examined in a variety of ways, to assess how the achievement of one can support or hinder progress on others. In June, Johan Rockström and Pavan Sukhdev presented a new...
Recent guest articles on the The SDG Knowledge Hub present a range of perspectives about the private sector’s role in advancing the Global Goals. Some commentators focus on business’ potential for...
Assessment designed to ensure the region’s actions remain on target, shortcomings are addressed as they arise, and all interested parties remain engaged
The report identifies knowledge and capacity gaps and proposes recommendations and ways to ensure an integrated approach to sustainable natural resource management.
The European Council calls for progress and assessment of progress on making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low GHG emissions and climate-resilient development. The Council...
Energy is an essential component of women’s daily lives, from household chores such as cooking and heating to agricultural uses, education, and personal safety