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The UN Sustainable Development Goals. - Coggle Diagram
The UN Sustainable
Development Goals.
No poverty
Young workers are twice as likely are twice as likely to live in extreme to live in extreme poverty than adult workers (2019)
4 billion lacked any type of type of social protection
social protection in 2016
Covid 19 causes first increase in global poverty in decades
End hunger
Poverty is an additional threat to food systems.
small-scale food producers are hard hit by the crisis
affected by the crisis
stunting and emancipation in children is likely to get worse
Good Health and Well-Being
care disruptions could reverse decades of progress in many areas of health
progress in many areas of health but needs to be accelerated
pandemic has disrupted childhood immunization programs in about 70 countries
Quality education
Progress towards inclusive and equitable inclusive and equitable education quality education was very slow
Distance learning remains out of reach out of reach for at least at least 500 million students
school closures left 90% of the students 90% of students out of school, reversing years of reversing years of progress in education
Life on land
Forest areas continue to shrink at an alarming rate due to agricultural expansion
Wildlife trafficking affects ecosystems and contributes to the transmission of infectious diseases
Life below water
Ocean acidification continues to threaten the marine environment and derived ecosystem services
The dramatic decrease in human activity caused by covid-19 could result in the oceans recovering
Responsible consumption and production
The world continues to use natural resources unsustainably
For example
Global material footprint increased to 85.9 billion metric tons
E-waste increased by 38% and only 20% is recycled
fossil fuel subsidies are contributing to the climate crisis
Climate action
only 85 countries have national disaster reduction strategies in place
Investments in fossil fuels continue to outweigh climate action
Reduced inequalities
Global recession could squeeze development assistance to developing countries
Income inequality is falling in some countries
Sustainable cities and communities
The urban population living in slums increased by 24%
Only half of the world's urban population has convenient access to public transport
Gender equality
Women must be equitably represented in leadership positions linked to the pandemic
for example
25% In national national
36% In local local governments
Women account for 70% of health and social workers
confinement increases risk of violence against women and girls
for example
cases of domestic violence increased by 30%.
Clean water and sanitation
Despite progress, thousands of millions lack water and sanitation services
for example
2.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water
4.2 billion people lack sanitation
water scarcity could displace some 700 million people by 2030
Affordable and clean energy
More effort needed in sustainable energy
for example
17% of the share of renewable energy is total consumption
789 million people are without electricity
The rate of improvement in energy efficiency is less than 3%.
Decent work and economic growth
During the pandemic, 1.6 billion workers in the informal economy are at risk of losing their jobs.
world faces worst economic crisis since the great depression
for example
PIB per cápita se espera que baje un 4.2%
covid-19 could result in 400 million job losses by the second quarter of 2020
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Manufacturing growth plummets due to trade tensions and tariffs
financing to small industries is necessary for them to survive this crisis
for example
only 35% have access to credit in the developing world
The Aviation industry has suffered its deepest decline in history
for example
passenger numbers declined by 51% from January to May 2020
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Every 100 civilians die in armed conflicts
127 countries have passed laws on the right to information or freedom of information
60% of countries have overcrowded prisons risking the spread of covid-19
Partnerships for the goals
Foreign direct investment is expected to decline by up to 40%.
Remittances to low-income countries are an economic lifeline for many poor households