The Global Goals Are Still Far From Being Achieved

This year 2023 is the midpoint between 2016 and 2030, within which the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are supposed to be accomplished. 

The 17 SDG commitments are accompanied by a huge number of targets—169, to be exact—and from the look of things, we must admit the world is falling short on nearly all of them. 

Here’s the problem: 

Many countries and heads of government are unable to meet their promises because of a lack of funds. 

Every government of the world makes roughly $10–$15 trillion each year from tax collection, and this is a far cry from the $19 trillion or so needed to meet annual targets, per the FFGI report. 

Here's the solution:

To stand a fair chance of achieving the SDGs by 2030, governments must do all they can possibly do right now, while donors must double their financial commitments.

We are in this together. Let's gear up for more action.

Happy Wednesday

Victor Bassey

07.06.2023

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