Explanation of the 2030 Agenda and why it is
important
The 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development is the most comprehensive action plan agreed to date to eliminate extreme poverty, reduce inequality and protect the planet. The 17 SDGs defined by the Agenda are a
fundamental part of it, as they help translate its fundamental values and principles into concrete and measurable results. In adopting it, Member States pledged to mobilise the resources necessary
for its implementation through partnerships that focus especially on the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable.
The content of the 2030 Agenda
The 2030 Agenda is based on five fundamental dimensions, also known as
the 5Ps: people, planet, prosperity, peace and collective
participation. With the inclusion of peace and collective participation in the traditional approach to sustainable development, the 2030 Agenda has given more depth to this concept. Sustainability is
the essence of these five dimensions, which will guide development policy decisions until 2030.
The importance
of the SDGs
The importance of the SDGs lies in the vision of achieving a sustainable future for everyone in a medium-term time
horizon. The 17 objectives are interrelated and present global challenges such as the eradication of poverty, the fight against climate change, peace and prosperity for all, education, women's
equality, environmental protection and sustainable urban development.
They therefore represent a unique opportunity to better respond to the changing expectations and aspirations of the society in which we live and to develop strategies and innovative business models
adapted to a world undergoing profound changes.
Ways that the SDGs can be achieved
Action by all sectors of society is essential to achieving the SDGs: governments, the private sector, civil society and
citizens. It requires everything from global actions that ensure resources and solutions for the benefit of everyone, to local actions that affect each country's policies, budgets and institutions,
to small things that can be done from the comfort of your
own home. Partnerships among all sectors are essential to achieve the objectives.
The
AHCP’s commitments to meeting the 17 SDGs
At the AHCP, we make sure that our various activities supports the 17 SDGs goals in order to achieve the 2030 UN
Agenda. The progress of these activities will be reported annually to the General
Committee/Council of the AHCP and the first phase will be will be published in 2022 (seven years into the strategy) and the second phase will be published in 2030(15 years after the initiative by the
UN).
For more information about the 2030 Agenda, Please Contact the AHCP Global Projects Team
via: info@ahcpworld.org
The AHCP 2030 Agenda and STDs
Committee
October 2015