Sustainable Development Report 2024
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| Since 2016, the global edition of the Sustainable Development Report (SDR) has provided the most up-to-date data to track and rank the performance of all UN Member States on the SDGs. This year's edition has been written by a group of independent experts from the SDG Transformation Center, an initiative of the SDSN. It focuses on the UN Future Summit, with an initial chapter endorsed by more than 100 scientists and practitioners from around the world. The report also includes two thematic chapters, related to SDG 17 ("Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development") and SDG 2 ("End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture"). This year's SDR highlights five key takeaways: 1. On average, only 16% of SDG targets are on track to be met globally by 2030, with the remaining 84% showing limited progress or regression. 2. The pace of progress on the SDGs varies significantly across country groups. The Nordic countries continue to lead in achieving the SDGs, while the BRICS countries are making significant progress and poor and vulnerable countries are lagging far behind. 3. 3. Sustainable development remains a long-term investment challenge. Reforming the global financial architecture is more urgent than ever. 4. 4. Global challenges require global cooperation. Barbados ranks first in its commitment to UN-based multilateralism; The United States, the latest. 5. SDG targets related to food and land systems are particularly misguided. The SDR assesses three possible pathways to achieving sustainable food and land systems. |
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