What does SDG stand for?
Sustainable Development Goals
How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?
17
Which organization introduced the Sustainable Development Goals?
United Nations (UN)
True or False: The SDGs include goals related to clean water and sanitation.
True
Who is responsible to achieve SDG?
Everyone
True or False: The SDGs aim to be achieved by the year 2050.
False (2030)
True or False: The SDGs only apply to developing countries.
False
True or False: The SDGs replaced the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
True
Sustainable or not sustainable: Promoting local farming.
Sustainable
Sustainable or not sustainable: overusing water.
Are the SDGs applicable to all countries?
Yes
Sustainable or not sustainable: Fostering international cooperation.
Sustainable
Which SDG is about gender equality?
SDG 5: Gender Equality
When were the SDG created?
In 2015
Where do most people live in absolute poverty?
Africa
Which SDG focuses on ending poverty?
SDG 1 No Poverty
What is the main cause of death for children under 5 in developing countries?
Malnutrition
Sustainable or not sustainable: Expanding coal power.
Not sustainable
True or False: The SDGs address environmental issues but not social or economic challenges.
False (addresses all three pillars: social, economic, and environmental)
Why are SDGs important?
To create a better future for humans and the planet
How can you help achieve the SDGs in your community?
By volunteering, reducing waste, conserving energy, and supporting local businesses.
How does technology contribute to SDG achievement?
Technology can provide innovative solutions to global problems.
Why is it important for young people to be involved in SDG efforts?
Young people are the future leaders and can drive change.
Name min 3 SDG you know!
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How can SDGs impact our daily basis?
Improve our own and community well-being