We are both ethically and legally obligated to contribute, to the fullest extent of our abilities, to the fulfillment of the following global objectives. Only through collective responsibility can we eliminate the roots of economic injustice and prevent the suffering it creates. When societies fail to uphold fairness and lawful opportunity, human beings are pushed toward unlawful means, placing the security, stability, and legality of our shared home at risk.

It is therefore our solemn duty to uphold humanity, protect justice, and strengthen the lawful foundations of our common world. Every individual, institution, and nation carries a moral and legal responsibility to safeguard our shared home from harm, injustice, and disorder.

Our commitment to these principles is not optional it is a fundamental obligation of conscience, integrity, and global citizenship.

UN RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE SDGs
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Resolution Number: A/RES/70/1
Title: Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Adopted by: United Nations General Assembly
Adoption Date: 25 September 2015

FULL LIST OF ALL 17 SDGs WITH THEIR 169 TARGETS
SDG 1 — No Poverty (Targets 1.1–1.5, 1.a–1.b)
1.1 Eradicate extreme poverty
1.2 Reduce poverty by half
1.3 Implement social protection systems
1.4 Equal rights to economic resources
1.5 Build resilience of the poor
1.a Mobilize resources to end poverty
1.b Create pro-poor policy frameworks

SDG 2 — Zero Hunger (Targets 2.1–2.5, 2.a–2.c)
2.1 End hunger
2.2 End all forms of malnutrition
2.3 Double agricultural productivity
2.4 Ensure sustainable food production
2.5 Maintain genetic diversity of seeds
2.a Increase investment in agriculture
2.b Prevent agricultural trade restrictions
2.c Ensure food commodity market stability

SDG 3 — Good Health & Well-Being (Targets 3.1–3.9, 3.a–3.d)
3.1 Reduce maternal mortality
3.2 End preventable deaths of newborns
3.3 End epidemics (AIDS, TB, malaria)
3.4 Reduce NCD mortality
3.5 Prevent substance abuse
3.6 Reduce road injuries
3.7 Universal sexual & reproductive health
3.8 Universal health coverage
3.9 Reduce pollution-related deaths
3.a Strengthen tobacco control
3.b Support vaccine R&D
3.c Increase health financing
3.d Strengthen global health risk management

SDG 4 — Quality Education (Targets 4.1–4.7, 4.a–4.c)
4.1 Free primary & secondary education
4.2 Early childhood development
4.3 Equal access to technical & higher education
4.4 Increase skills for employment
4.5 Eliminate gender disparities
4.6 Universal literacy
4.7 Education for sustainable development
4.a Build safe schools
4.b Scholarships
4.c Increase qualified teachers

SDG 5 — Gender Equality (Targets 5.1–5.6, 5.a–5.c)
5.1 End discrimination
5.2 End violence against women
5.3 Eliminate harmful practices
5.4 Recognize unpaid care work
5.5 Ensure women’s leadership
5.6 Universal reproductive rights
5.a Equal rights to economic resources
5.b Enhance technology for women
5.c Strengthen gender equality policies

SDG 6 — Clean Water & Sanitation (Targets 6.1–6.6, 6.a–6.b)
6.1 Universal safe drinking water
6.2 Adequate sanitation
6.3 Improve water quality
6.4 Increase water-use efficiency
6.5 Integrated water resources management
6.6 Protect water ecosystems
6.a Expand water cooperation
6.b Strengthen community participation

SDG 7 — Affordable & Clean Energy (Targets 7.1–7.3, 7.a–7.b)
7.1 Universal energy access
7.2 Increase renewable energy
7.3 Double energy efficiency
7.a Promote clean energy R&D
7.b Expand energy infrastructure

SDG 8 — Decent Work & Economic Growth (Targets 8.1–8.10, 8.a–8.b)
8.1 Sustainable economic growth
8.2 Diversify economies
8.3 Promote entrepreneurship
8.4 Improve resource efficiency
8.5 Full employment
8.6 Reduce youth unemployment
8.7 End forced labor
8.8 Protect labor rights
8.9 Promote sustainable tourism
8.10 Strengthen financial institutions
8.a Aid for trade
8.b Youth employment strategies

SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure (Targets 9.1–9.5, 9.a–9.c)
9.1 Develop infrastructure
9.2 Promote industrialization
9.3 Increase SME access to finance
9.4 Upgrade industries
9.5 Enhance scientific research
9.a Facilitate sustainable infrastructure
9.b Support domestic technology
9.c Universal access to ICT

SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities (Targets 10.1–10.7, 10.a–10.c)
10.1 Reduce income inequality
10.2 Promote inclusion
10.3 Ensure equal opportunity
10.4 Fiscal policies for equality
10.5 Improve financial regulation
10.6 Global representation
10.7 Safe migration
10.a Special treatment for developing countries
10.b Encourage ODA
10.c Reduce remittance costs

SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities (Targets 11.1–11.7, 11.a–11.c)
11.1 Safe housing
11.2 Sustainable transport
11.3 Inclusive urbanization
11.4 Protect cultural heritage
11.5 Reduce disaster losses
11.6 Reduce environmental impact
11.7 Safe public spaces
11.a Urban-rural planning
11.b Disaster risk reduction
11.c Support least developed countries

SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption (Targets 12.1–12.8, 12.a–12.c)
12.1 Sustainable consumption policies
12.2 Efficient resource use
12.3 Reduce food waste
12.4 Manage chemicals & waste
12.5 Reduce waste generation
12.6 Encourage sustainability reporting
12.7 Sustainable procurement
12.8 Awareness for sustainable lifestyles
12.a Support developing countries
12.b Monitor sustainable tourism
12.c Remove harmful subsidies

SDG 13 — Climate Action (Targets 13.1–13.3, 13.a–13.b)
13.1 Strengthen climate resilience
13.2 Integrate climate policies
13.3 Improve climate education
13.a Implement UNFCCC commitments
13.b Promote climate planning

SDG 14 — Life Below Water (Targets 14.1–14.7, 14.a–14.c)
14.1 Reduce marine pollution
14.2 Protect marine ecosystems
14.3 Reduce ocean acidification
14.4 Sustainable fishing
14.5 Protect coastal areas
14.6 Eliminate harmful subsidies
14.7 Increase ocean benefits
14.a Marine research
14.b Access for small fishers
14.c Implement UNCLOS

SDG 15 — Life on Land (Targets 15.1–15.9, 15.a–15.c)
15.1 Conserve ecosystems
15.2 Sustainable forests
15.3 Combat desertification
15.4 Protect mountains
15.5 Reduce biodiversity loss
15.6 Fair sharing of genetic resources
15.7 End wildlife trafficking
15.8 Prevent invasive species
15.9 Integrate ecosystem values
15.a Mobilize biodiversity resources
15.b Finance sustainable forestry
15.c Combat poaching

SDG 16 — Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions (Targets 16.1–16.10, 16.a–16.b)
16.1 Reduce violence
16.2 End child abuse
16.3 Promote rule of law
16.4 Reduce illicit flows
16.5 Reduce corruption
16.6 Effective institutions
16.7 Inclusive decision-making
16.8 Global governance
16.9 Legal identity for all
16.10 Access to information
16.a Strengthen institutions
16.b Promote non-discrimination

SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals (Targets 17.1–17.19)
17.1 Strengthen domestic financing
17.2 Implement ODA commitments
17.3 Mobilize additional financial resources
17.4 Debt sustainability
17.5 Investment promotion
17.6 Science & technology cooperation
17.7 Promote environmentally sound technologies
17.8 Technology bank for LDCs
17.9 Capacity-building
17.10 Universal trading system
17.11 Increase developing country exports
17.12 Duty-free market access
17.13 Global macroeconomic stability
17.14 Policy coherence
17.15 Respect national leadership
17.16 Global partnerships
17.17 Public-private partnerships
17.18 Improve data availability
17.19 Statistical capacity building