sustainable development goals
8) decent work and economic growth WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-decent work and productive employment means people are able to earn an income and improve their standard of living. -billions of people live below the us $2 poverty line -1 mill people are forced into labour long hours into unsafe environments
8) decent work and economic growth HOW IT AFFECTS GLOBAL HEALTH
-decent work results in a reasonable/stable income, economic growth links with the number of employment opportunities available, both allow for people to be able to afford and have access to health care to treat and reduce global rates of certain illnesses such as obesity, thus improving global rates of morbidity
4) quality education WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-education promotes literacy, leads to greater employment prospects and increased income, which allows access to health care -those who are educated are more likely to ensure their children are educated -124 mill children are not enrolled in school and 757 mill adults cant read/write, limiting their employment prosepects
2) zero hunger HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-eliminating hunger will reduce the global rates of malnutrition which will then reduce the risk of premature death thus increasing global life expectancy rates
2) zero hunger PURPOSE
-end all forms of hunger/malnutrition, especially children -provide equal access to land and resources -increase investment in agriculture and infrastructure
5) Gender equality PURPOSE
-end discrimination and violence against women and girls -recognise and value unpaid domestic work - ensure women's full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership
6) clean water and sanitation PURPOSE
-ensuring that all people are able to enjoy clean water and sanitation -improve water quality by reducing pollution -support the participation of local communities in water and sanitation management
3) Good health and wellbeing HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-focuses on not only physical health but mental health also -which would reduce global rates of illnesses such as depression -which would extend global rates of life expectancy
5) Gender equality WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-gender equality is a human right -women are still under represented in many aspects of political, economic and public life - educating women and girls is the single most effective measure to raise overall economic productivity, lower infant/maternal mortality, educate the next gen and promote health
4) quality education PURPOSE
-girls and boys having equal access to high quality education at all levels -develop vocational skills needed for employment -expand the no. of scholarships available to developing countries
1) No poverty HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-if someone has employment then they hold income -income allows for individuals to have money for food and resources -thus not experiencing poverty -if people can afford to look after themselves to prevent disease such as malnutrition -this improves life experience and therefore global health
1) No poverty WHY IMPORTANT
-lack of income leads to a lack of resources and infrastructure -poverty contributes to malnutrition, reducing immune function and increases mortality rates from preventable diseases -lack of income reduces the capacity for a country to develop it's economy, which reduces the levels of HD
2) zero hunger WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-malnutrition is the biggest contributor to child mortality -eliminating hunger will decrease risk of premature death and illness -around 13% of the world are malnourished
3) Good health and wellbeing WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-many children die each day from preventable diseases -many women are dying during pregnancy from child birth complications in developing countries -only 1/2 pregnant women receive the 4 minimal antenatal visits
3) Good health and wellbeing PURPOSE
-promote physical and mental health and extended life expectancy -promote mental health and wellbeing -reduce global maternal mortality
16) peace, justice and strong institutions PURPOSE
-reduce all forms of violence and related deaths -end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against children -develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
1) No poverty PURPOSE
-remove poverty & inequality -eradicate extreme poverty -ensure equal rights and access to essential resources and services
16) peace, justice and strong institutions WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-when people are not protected by the law they can be forced to leave their land and denied access to healthcare and education -armed conflict diverts resources away from development of factors such as education, health and social welfare -corruption is common in many developing countries pariculary within the police and judicial systems
SDG's
1) No poverty 2) Zero hunger 3) Good health and wellbeing 4) Quality education 5) gender equality 6) Clean water & sanitation 8) Decent work & economic growth 16) Peace justice & strong institutions
1) No poverty DEFINITION
End poverty in all it's forms everywhere
Global health
Refers to the health of the population in a worldwide context
how to answer sustainable human development questions STRUCTURE
make reference to health, human development and sustainability
how to answer global health questions STRUCTURE
make reference to reducing global rates of illness/disease, and improving health status indicators globally
sustainbility
meet needs of current gen and future gen economic, social, environment
6) clean water and sanitation HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-access to clean water and sanitation would reduce global mortality rates, -particularly for children under 5 from diseases such as diarrhea. -This would then help raise global life expectancy, contributing to global health
8) decent work and economic growth PURPOSE
-achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all - implement global strategy for youth employment -increase economic productivity
4) quality education HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-a quality education means people are knowledgable on different health risks -and understand how to prevent/treat illnesses such as obesity -which would decrease rates of obesity globally and increase global rates of life expectancy
SDG's overview
- aim to end extreme poverty, fight inequality, injustice and tackle climate change - formed in 2015 by UN
5) Gender equality HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
- gender equality allows for women to have equal access to resources such as healthcare - reducing global rates of maternal diseases - therefore improving the global under five mortality rate
6) clean water and sanitation WHY ITS IMPORTANT
-a lot of children die daily due to contaminated water and poor sanitation -lack of access to clean water and sanitation is a major contribution to malnutrition and poverty
16) peace, justice and strong institutions HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO GLOBAL HEALTH
-by aiming to end abuse and all forms of violence it will decrease the number of deaths due to injury globally which will improve the life expectancy of males and females globally
3) Good health and wellbeing HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- Achieving good health and wellbeing means that individuals are at optimal health allowing them to function readily and leas productive lifestyles. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- By achieving good health and wellbeing, individuals are able to improve living standards as they are physically and mentally well to undertake jobs. This will increase in employment and income therefore boosting GNI. SUSTAINABILITY- Improving good health and wellbeing people have the ability to work and earn and income assists in boosting economic sustainably allowing the government to spend money to improve infrastructure that can improve environmental sustainability.
4) quality education HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- Being educated allows individuals to be aware of risks factors and preventable factors when it comes to managing diseases and illnesses that can impact physical health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- By achieving quality education individuals are contributing to means years and expected years of schooling and therefore also improving living standards as employment increases with qualifications. SUSTAINABILITY- Providing quality education for all provides individuals with opportunities to lead productive lifestyles that contributes to economic sustainability as more people are knowledgeable.
6) clean water and sanitation HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- By giving access to clean water and sanitation this will assist in the reduced transmission of disease which in the long run will ensure locals have grater resistance to disease and improved physical health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- Being physically capable means more employment and income which improves living standards and GNI Sustainability: Having access to sustainable safe water and sanitation will assist with preserving and providing natural resources such as water positively impacting environmental sustainability.
2) zero hunger HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- Ending hunger will improve individuals overall physical health as they are receiving essential nutrients to develop and grow. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- By ending hunger, rates of malnourished people will decrease therefore allowing people to access education therefore increasing employment that can potentially increase living standards/GNI. SUSTAINABILITY- Without hunger people have the ability to work and earn and income assists in boosting economic sustainably allowing the government to spend money to improve infrastructure that can improve environmental sustainability.
5) Gender equality HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- Gender equality ensures that females are receiving the same treatment and support as any other individuals. With the same support females are able to improve their physical health as well as their children's physical health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- Improving female's physical health allows them to access education and therefore improve living standards as being educated and healthy provides them with employment and income. SUSTAINABILITY- Gender equality contributes to social sustainability as everyone is respected and catered for.
16) peace, justice and strong institutions HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- Peace, Just and strong institutions reduces conflict between nations putting those at risk of disease and illnesses to reduce, therefore improving physical health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- with strong institutions allows more opportunities for employment allowing individuals to improve living standards. SUSTAINABILITY- Peace, Justice and strong institutions will boost economic sustainability's as nations increase opportunities for partnerships and trades of resources.
1) No poverty HOW IT CONTRIBUTES TO SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- People living in poverty cannot afford access to health care, which prevents them from treating diseases and illnesses that are preventable. Not treating illnesses therefore increases level of ill health within individual's therefore affecting overall physical health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- Without the ability to physically perform well, individuals will lack motivation to access education and increase knowledge therefore reducing means and expected years of schooling. SUSTAINABILITY- If a community has a high rate of poverty the same ways will be passed on to generations to come therefore continued poverty cycle and not meeting the needs of the now or future.
8) decent work and economic growth HOW IT AFFECTS SUSTAINABLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH- With decent work and economic growth individuals will stress less about employment and income therefore improving their mental health. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT- Decent work and economic growth means improved living standards as individuals are able to support themselves and increase GNI. SUSTAINABILITY- With economic growth environmental sustainability will improve as the government can fund programs to improve physical infrastructures.
4) quality education DEFINITION
ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities
5) Gender equality DEFINITION
achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
2) Zero hunger DEFINITION
end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
6) clean water and sanitation DEFINITION
ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
3) Good health and wellbeing DEFINTION
ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages
16) peace, justice and strong institutions DEFINITION
promote peaceful and inclusive societies, provide access to justice for all and build effective institutions at all levels
8) decent work and economic growth DEFINITION
promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all