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INTRODUCCIÓN AQUÍ

GOAL 17

PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GOALS

COLOMBIA

What's this?

Each country that has accepted the challenge of joining the 17 goals has defined its targets and commitments for 2030 according to the diagnosis made by the SDG Commission Colombia between 2015 and 2016. Of the country's 169 targets, 88 are contributions that the industry can make toward meeting the country's SDGs.

This is one of the 17 SDGs set by the United Nations in 2015. Its official wording is "Strengthen means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development".

How can you contribute to the SDGs?

Taking care of your health, healthy eating, and physical exercise is essential for your health and well-being, as well as for your family. It collaborates with an NGO focused on quality education. Quality education is the foundation for children living in disadvantaged families to lift themselves out of poverty and have a better future.

Give whatever you don't use. 700 million people around the world live in extreme poverty. It reduces food waste and supports local agriculture. We buy a lot of food, sometimes too much, that spoils and we should throw it away. To end hunger in the world, you must control what you buy and eat only what you need.

Don’t waste the water It empowers women and girls and defends their rights. It helps disadvantaged people. In every country of the world there are marginalized people who need help. .

The Sustainable Development Goals group together 17 global goals established by the United Nations. The overall objectives are interrelated, although each has its objectives to achieve. The SDGs cover a wide range of social and economic development issues. These include poverty, hunger, health, education, climate change, gender equality, water supply, sanitation, energy, urbanization, environment, and social justice

Karol Fernández Torres and Valentina Franco Gutierrez