Universities play a critical role in the delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals through the third mission, i.e. public engagement activities. However, female academics miss opportunities to be part of this mission because they are caught in many roles that prevent ...
Concerted actions that directly target the compounding effects of different interacting hazards should be a critical priority of the Sendai Framework by 2030. Keywords: climate extremes; sustainable development goals; disaster risk reduction; COVID-19; resilience; HILP...
Philippines Mexico State of Palestine United Arab Emirates State of Qatar The SDG API The SDG API An API to retrieve information and metadata on the Sustainable Development Goals The Sustainable Development Goals indicators database provides transparency on the data used for global reporting. The data...
Macchiavello E, Siri M (2022) Sustainable finance and fintech: can technology contribute to achieving environmental goals? A preliminary assessment of “Green Fintech” and “Sustainable Digital Finance”. Europ Comp Financial Law Rev 19(1):128–174. https://doi.org/10.1515/ECFR-2022-0005 Artic...
The predecessors to the SDGs, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that expired in 2015, mobilized attention on addressing the challenges of extreme poverty, hunger, illiteracy and disease10. The MDGs helped spur advances on many fronts. In health, the MDGs have been associated with a ...
For more on the other 16 SDGs, go to www.pwc.com/globalgoals www.pwc.com/globalgoals 2 SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production 1.3bn tonnes Roughly one third of all the food produced in the world for human consumption every year – approximately 1.3 billion tonnes – gets lost or ...
the existence of multiple stakeholders to achieve environmental or sustainability goals. Examples include improving energy and resource use efficiency and adopting cleaner energy and cleaner production systems. These include increasing the proportion of renewable energy, as well as instituting retrofits to ...
Part of the book series:Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals((ENUNSDG)) 21Accesses Definition Poverty- Poverty is the inability of a person to earn a minimum amount to sustain himself and to meet the minimum standards for living. ...
The company aims to cooperate with more than 100 ESG-oriented enterprises by 2030. Concerning business goals, Alex Tsai, Greater China CEO of MEAN WELL, revealed that the group aims to generate USD 2 billion in revenue by 2024, with USD 5 billion being its long-term goal by 2030. Powered...
“I hope this report will contribute to targeting our efforts to accelerate progress towards all Goals and to strengthen the region’s commitment to improving the quality of data and statistics essential to measuring progress,” she said.