Agenda 2030 represents a transformative global sustainability framework established by the United Nations to achieve 17 crucial development goals by 2030, with poverty eradication as its primary objective.
- The framework was adopted on September 25, 2015, encompassing comprehensive sustainable development goals
- All 17 goals are designed to create a more equitable, healthier society and a renewed planet
- Goal 1 specifically targets poverty elimination, affecting 836 million people worldwide
- Implementation requires universal participation across all societal levels
- The agenda addresses multiple challenges including unemployment, global conflicts, and environmental disasters