What is it?
What are the SDGs?
In 1992, the first United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro was the start of many multilateral actions, including but not limited to the annual UN climate conferences. In 2012, the Rio+20 Summit came up with a new comprehensive action plan to make the world a better place through clear and practical measures for sustainable development. In 2015 world leaders agreed on the Agenda 2030 and on 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 169 targets to get there.
This global agenda succeeds the strictly development-focused scope of the Millennium Development Goals, which steered all development-related actions from 2000 to 2015. Between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2030, all countries have the duty to realise all 17 SDGs. But enforcement will depend on many factors, including the engagement of civil society.