Released by the United Nations, the 17 sustainable development goals is a blueprint of sorts, focused mainly on the aspects of peace and prosperity. With the worlds in shambles it takes countries and corporations to work together in this global partnership to overcome the challenges together.

No Poverty

End poverty in all its forms, everywhere.

Zero Hunger

Eradicate hunger and poverty.

Good Health

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages.

Quality Education

Bettering lives through quality education.

Gender Equality

Promote gender equality gender equality as a fundamental human right and a necessary foundation for a prosperous world.

Clean Water

Provide clean, accessible water for all.

Affordable Energy

Improve access to clean and affordable energy.

Decent Work

Create societies that spur the generation of quality jobs, furthering sustainable economic growth.



Industry and Innovation

Invest in infrastructure crucial for sustainable development.

Reduced Inequalities

Reduce inequalities by meeting the needs of disadvantaged and marginalised populations.

Sustainable Cities

Invest in a future in which cities provide opportunities for all.

Responsible Consumption

Produce and consume responsibly.

Climate Action

Combat climate change

Life Below Water

Practise effective management that preserves aquatic biodiversity.

Life On Land

Sustainably manage forests, reverse land degradation and desertification and halt biodiversity loss.

Peace and Justice

Promote access to justice for all through the building of effective and accountable institutions at all levels.

Partnership for the Goals

Revitalise global partnerships for a sustainable development.