Agenda 2030, formally known as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, is a global framework adopted by all 193 United Nations Member States on September 25, 2015, during the UN General Assembly. It serves as a blueprint for achieving a sustainable, equitable, and prosperous world by 2030, building on the Millennium Development Goals (2000–2015). The agenda emphasizes collaboration among governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals to address interconnected global challenges like poverty, inequality, climate change, and peace.Core ComponentsAt its heart are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), supported by 169 specific targets and over 230 indicators for tracking progress. The goals are universal, applying to all countries, and integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainability (”people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership”).The 17 Sustainable Development Goals
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