Breaking the cycle of poverty requires an understanding of the circumstances that sustain it. What can be done to address poverty that is intentional and not accidental?
For people born today, the SDGs offer hope of growing up in a world where malnutrition becomes a thing of the past. What will this take to achieve?
Ending hunger won’t be achieved through scientific progress or policymaking alone. Coordinated action will require fundamental changes on the part of producers, consumers and governments
Switching to a vegan diet can contribute to food security and health, and is consistent with the SDGs' underlying principles of fairness and equality. It is also easy to do and accessible to the individual
What must we learn from our collective response to the devastating Ebola epidemic in West Africa if we are to have any hope of ensuring ‘healthy lives for all’ by 2030?
So much of the 2030 Agenda depends on improving people’s health and life expectancy. Critical to this will be empowering citizens so that they are better able to access, understand and use information to lead healthy lives
The global commitment to slash child mortality by 2030 promises to save millions of lives. But achieving it requires a step change in how we facilitate healthy living for society’s most vulnerable
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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential for both human survival and sustainable development. How can we ensure that everyone has access to these basic necessities?