In 2015, World leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better World by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change.
Guided by the goals, it is now up to all, governments, businesses, civil Society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.
The 2030 Agenda is global in nature and universally applicable, taking into account different national realities, levels of development, and respecting national policies and priorities.
It is a shared agenda that requires a collective response, with countries developing their own pathways to national targets. This will require strengthened governance practice and institutions.
The 2030 Agenda moves beyond acting: Inequalities are not just determined by economics. To achieve basic levels of goods and services for all.
Better redistribution of wealth and resources (both within and between countries) and equitable access to opportunities, information and rule of law, new approaches that build capacities at all level of Society are needed.