The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, are a shared vision for a better world — a universal call to action by the United Nations in 2015 to end poverty, protect our planet, and promote peace and prosperity for all people. The SDGs bring together 17 interconnected goals and 169 measurable targets that aim to redefine progress and development by 2030.
We want the SDGs to be more than just global benchmarks — we want them to be personal missions for individuals, communities, and institutions. A roadmap that inspires young changemakers, researchers, and educators to contribute to a more just, sustainable, and inclusive future.
The SDGs are designed to unite people across countries, cultures, and disciplines to address challenges that affect us all — whether it's climate change, education, gender equality, or access to clean water.
And in these defining moments of our generation, we hope the SDGs guide our actions and choices — empowering each of us to be part of a global effort to leave no one behind.