The Agenda 2030 merges the development agenda and that of the Earth Summits. It is universal, meaning that it applies to all countries, North and South. In this respect, all countries are "on the path to sustainable development". With its 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets (or sub-goals), it sets out a detailed roadmap covering virtually every social issue.
Introduction: origins and principles
The 2030 Agenda is universal, meaning that it applies to all countries, from the North or the South equally. In this respect, all countries are “on the path to sustainable development” With its 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets (or sub-goals), it outlines a detailed roadmap covering virtually all societal issues.