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What is SDG Impact?

SDG impact is a UNDP initiative, tasked with developing resources under three central pillars to accelerate investment towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

There are 17 Goals build on the successes of the Millenium Development Goals, while including new areas such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and justice, among other priorities. The goals are interconnected – often the key to success on one will involve tackling issues more commonly associated with another.

GoNatuur's SDG
Commitment

GoNatuur is proud to announce that we are committed to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a universal call for sustainability. We aim and commit to work with partners and give back to the community through to 2030.

By 2030, we hope to play our part in eradicating extreme poverty for all people everywhere, and to ensure that no one will live on less than $1.25 a day.

By 2030, we aim to use our platform to increase access to nutrituious food, escpecially to the poor and vulnerable around the world.

Ensuring health and promoting well-being for all, we strive to contribute to the eradication of a wide range of diseases and address persistent and emerging health concerns.

Vital to enabling upward socioeconomic mobility, by 2030, we hope to ensure that all children can receive free and quality education, leading to relevant outcomes.

We must address and resolve unfair norms and attitudes to end all forms of discrimination against all women.

With billions still lacking proper water and sanitation services, achieving universal and equitable access to potable water is an important goal every country should aim for.

Electricity is critical to basic services and standard of living. By 2030, we need to ensure that there is universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services for all.

We need to promote safe and secure working environments so that we can have better access to financial services hence achieving sustained and inclusive economic growth.

By 2030, we hope to develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure to support economic development and human well-being.

By 2030, we hope to progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 percent of the population to be at a rate higher than the national average.

By fostering healthier cities through urban, we hope to ensure that everyone will have access to safe and affordable housing, basic services and upgrade slums.

Sustainable consumption and production is about doing more and better with less. Reduction of wastage along production and supply chains is an integral portion of our commitment to sustainability.

In addition to the creation of green jobs and solutions, we hope to strengthen countries’ resilience to climate-related hazards and natural disasters.

To properly combat the adverse effects marine pollution, we need to have effective strategies and management in sustainable use and conservation of the oceans.

With terrestrial ecosystems being an intrinsic part of a sustainable future, we hope to ensure their conservation and restoration are in line with obligations under international agreements.

By empowering strong local institutions to develop, implement, monitor and account for ambitious national responses, we hope to significantly reduce all forms of violence, abuse and exploitation globally.

By 2030, we hope to strengthen domestic and global resource mobilisation through international support to developing countries, emphasizing in areas where progress is sluggish.