The United Nations` SDGs are an all-encompassing global set of objectives designed to provide countries to pathways to peace and prosperity. Composed of 17 goals The aim of these goals are to address everything from world hunger, protecting wildlife, and aslo to reduce gender inequality.
Acting as the follow-up to the hugely successful Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs were first introduced in 2015 with the hope that theycould be achieved by 2030. What makes the SDGs particularly ambitious, however, is that within this time frame they are supposed to apply equally to all countries, both developed and developing, regardless of individual context.