We are aware that getting rid of poverty in all of its forms and dimensions and eliminating it permanently through development, including extreme poverty, is the greatest challenge to humankind and an indispensable condition for achieving sustainable development. All countries and all stakeholders, working in a collaborative and voluntary partnership, will work to implement this plan.
We are still determined to liberate humanity from the tyranny of poverty and destitution, heal our planet, and secure its ability to live in a purely human world. We are determined to take bold and transformative steps on this matter that are urgently needed. To steer the world toward a more sustainable and resilient future. As we all embark on this journey, we pledge that no one will be left behind.
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets we announced today demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new global and humanitarian program. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals that have not yet been achieved. These goals look at human rights for all, gender equality, and opportunities for all women and girls. They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social, and environmental.
The interlinkages and complementarity of the nature of the sustainable development goals… are of crucial importance in ensuring the achievement of the purpose of the new plan that seeks to eradicate poverty and social development. If we achieve our aspirations across the full scope of the agenda that has been set, then everyone’s lives will be greatly improved and our world transformed into a compassionate human society.
Poverty negatively affects and influences our world and develops all negative traits and bad qualities within the human being, such as jealousy and envy. Until he becomes able to steal, swindle, and even kill! These aspects lead our society to the abyss and the chasm and our world to destruction. It is the right of any parent to raise a child the way he wishes. It is the right of any child to be equal with his peers in terms of playing, learning, and eating healthy and beneficial meals.