SDGs

Cards (26)

  • SDG 1
    No poverty- End poverty in all forms everywhere by 2030
  • Extreme poverty
    living on less than US$1.90 per day.
  • relative poverty
    living on less than 50% of the country's average income.
  • gross national income per capita

    the dollar value of a country's final income in a year, divided by its population
  • SDG 2
    Zero hunger- End all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030, making sure all people- especially children- have access to sufficient and nutritious food all year round
  • hunger
    the continuing lacking of food needed for an active and healthy life
  • food security

    when all people can obtain nutritionally sufficient, culturally appropriate, safe food regularly through non-emergency sources.
  • undernutrition
    insufficient intake of energy and nutrients to meet an individual's need to maintain good health.
  • malnutrition
    a condition that results from eating in while one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems.
  • SDG 4
    quality education- ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learnining.
  • what does quality education mean?
    • girls and boys having equal access to high quality education, all levels
  • literacy
    the ability to read and write
  • numeracy
    the ability to understand and work with numbers
  • SDG 5
    gender equality-achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
  • gender equality

    women and men having the same level of power and control over all aspects of their lives
  • maternal mortality rate
    the number of deaths of women who die during, or as a result of , pregnancy or childbirth
  • SDG 6
    clean water and sanitation- to ensure access to safe water sources and sanitation for all.
  • clean water

    water that is free from contaminants (parasites, bacteria, chemicals)
  • sanitation
    the safe removal of wastes (human or industrial waste)
  • water-borne diseases
    diseases transmitted through drinking dirty water (eg cholrea, typhoid)
  • SDG 13

    Climate action- taking urgent action to tackle climate change and its impacts
  • climate change
    a change in the pattern or weather, changes in oceans, land surfaces, and ice sheets, occurring over time scales of decades or longer
  • greenhouse gases

    natural process that allows the planet to maintain the necessary conditions to support life.
  • what can you do to help the goal of SDG 13?

    collective action, eat less meat (particulary beef) , insulate homes, solar panels, use public transport, reduce and reuse recycle
  • SDg stands for 

    sustainable development goals
  • sdg 3

    ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages