Agenda 2030 and the sustainable development goals

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TLDRThe film highlights the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which consist of 17 goals aimed at addressing global challenges by 2030. These goals include ending poverty, ensuring health care access, and promoting sustainable cities. The SDGs are interconnected and emphasize the importance of social, environmental, and political factors in health. The film encourages viewers to reflect on the SDGs' relevance to their lives and work, promoting individual and collective actions for positive change. It outlines the concept of sustainable development and introduces the five P's: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnership, urging viewers to become change agents in their communities.

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  • 🌍 The SDGs aim for a better world by 2030.
  • 🤝 They are interconnected and indivisible goals.
  • 💧 Access to clean water is a key issue.
  • 📚 Education impacts health and equality.
  • 🌱 Sustainable development meets present needs.
  • 🌏 The five P's guide the SDGs: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, Partnership.
  • 💡 Individuals can be change agents.
  • 🏥 Health care professionals play a vital role.
  • 🌟 Reflecting on the SDGs can inspire action.
  • 🌈 Positive change starts with awareness.

Cronología

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    The film aims to raise awareness about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established in 2015, which include 17 goals to be achieved by 2030. These goals address global issues such as hunger, poverty, sustainable cities, and healthcare access. The SDGs are universal and interconnected, emphasizing the importance of health as a determinant of well-being. Each goal is linked to social, environmental, and political factors, with 169 targets, 50 of which focus on health. Sustainable development is defined as meeting present needs without compromising future generations, encompassing economic, social, and environmental dimensions. The five interlinked areas for action, known as the five P's, include People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnership. The film encourages reflection on the SDGs and their relevance to personal and professional life, illustrating how improving education for children in sub-Saharan Africa can lead to broader social impacts. Ultimately, awareness of the SDGs empowers individuals to become change agents for a better world.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

    The SDGs are 17 global goals established by the United Nations to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges by 2030.

  • How many targets are associated with the SDGs?

    There are 169 targets associated with the SDGs, with 50 specifically focused on health.

  • What is sustainable development?

    Sustainable development is defined as development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

  • What are the five P's of the SDGs?

    The five P's are People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnership.

  • How can individuals contribute to the SDGs?

    Individuals can contribute by being aware of the SDGs in their daily lives and work, and by taking actions that promote positive change.

  • Why are the SDGs considered indivisible?

    The SDGs are considered indivisible because they are interconnected and addressing one goal often impacts others.

  • What is the significance of SDG 3?

    SDG 3 focuses on good health and well-being, referring to 13 specific health-related targets.

  • How do the SDGs relate to health care professionals?

    The SDGs represent social, environmental, and political determinants of health, making them crucial for health care professionals.

  • What is the impact of improving education for children in sub-Saharan countries?

    Improving education can lead to better health, sanitation, and gender equality, creating a wider social impact.

  • What is the call to action in the film?

    The film urges viewers to reflect on the SDGs and consider how they can be change agents in their communities.

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    The purpose of this film is to create awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development
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    Goals, a.k.a.
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    the SDG:s.
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    The United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda, adopted in 2015, includes 17 sustainable
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    development goals to be achieved by 2030.
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    Countries around the world have committed to taking action to meet these goals, such
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    as ending hunger and poverty, creating sustainable cities and communities, and making health
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    care available to all.
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    The SDG:s are universal goals for all people and are inherently global in nature.
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    Health is well placed in the SDG:s.
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    Learning about these initiatives will help you to develop insights into issues around
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    the world, such as the lack of access to clean water, and gender equality.
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    Each of the 17 SDG:s is important to health care professionals locally and globally because
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    they represent social, environmental and political determinants of health and wellbeing.
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    The 17 goals are considered indivisible.
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    They represent a highly integrated and synergistic web of challenges.
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    One goal can't stand alone.
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    The SDG:s are accompanied by 169 targets, out of which 50 are focused on health, although,
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    SDG 3, good health and wellbeing, refers to only 13 of those targets.
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    So what is sustainable development?
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    A widely accepted definition is development that meets the needs of the present without
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    compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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    The United Nations has recognized three dimensions of sustainable development: Economic, social,
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    and environmental.
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    The principles underlying the 2030 agenda and SDG:s are five interlinked and integrated
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    areas for action, the five P:s.
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    People - End poverty and hunger in all forms, and ensure dignity and equality; Planet - Protect
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    our planet's natural resources and climate for future generations; Prosperity - Ensure
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    prosperous and fulfilling lives in harmony with nature; Peace - Foster peaceful, just
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    and inclusive societies; Partnership - Implement the agenda through a solid global partnership.
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    We want to urge you to reflect on the SDG:s.
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    Look around you and you'll find reasons to connect your thoughts to the SDG:s, and reflect
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    on how they affect you, your work and society.
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    A good example is this: Imagine if you create better circumstances for children in a sub-Saharan
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    country to go to school.
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    It will lead to better knowledge and possibilities to develop a more sustainable situation regarding
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    health, sanitation and gender equality, and in the long term, a wider social impact.
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    Think of it as three steps: Input, output, impact.
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    Although this example is set in an African country, The SDG:s and the effect of addressing
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    and working with them also applies to your own backyard.
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    Being aware of the SDG:s in your professional and daily life offers a possibility for you
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    to be a change agent for a better world - Input, output, impact.
Etiquetas
  • Sustainable Development Goals
  • SDGs
  • United Nations
  • Health Care
  • Global Challenges
  • Sustainable Development
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Economic Growth
  • Community Impact