Vulnurable People Many vulnurable people are not getting the things they need. For example, money! These people are very vulnurable to disasters, war, and conflicts. Many of these people need help financially, and will benefit from having no poverty and not being poor.
Children Dying Many children are not vaccinated, and many more are dying from preventable causes. Since children is the future of our society, we need to help children to get help for vaccination and not dying from preventable causes. In summary, children are dying from things that could be prevented, and they are not getting vaccines.
Negatively Affected by COVID-19 COVID increased the number of people facing hunger from 589 million to 763 million. COVID also delayed progress for another SDG focusing on health and well-being. These SDGs have both been negetively affected by COVID.
Similar Estimated Numbers Since both of these (poverty & hunger) have the same estimated numbers and the same year this will happen, it is safe to assume that these two are related. In other words, the people who live in poverty are the same people who are experiencing hunger, although there are more hungry people than poor people.

5 Most Important Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Climate Action

Within the last decade, the rate of sea level rising has doubled!

The world would experience more than 1.5 degrees celcius by 2035, and 2.5 degrees celcius by 2100.

Mortality rates from disasters have multiplied by 15 times in vulnerable areas.

Education about climate change is still limited. 70% of young people can only explain climate change broadly in 2022. When analyzing the curriculum frameworks of 100 countries, it revealed that 47% do not mention climate change. Only a third of the 95% of teachers who know the importance of educating climate change communicate it successfully.

Clean Water and Sanitation

In 2022, 2.2 billion people lacked safe drinking water, 3.5 billion people lacked safely managed sanitation, and 2.2 billion people lacked basic washing hand facilities.

Just over half of the world's wastewater has been treated in 2022, but little to no progress has been made toward the goal of halving the percentage of unsafe water.

Achieving the goal requires a 6-fold increase in clean drinking water, a 5-fold increase in sanitation, and an 8-fold increase in hygiene.

18.2% of the world is experiencing water stress, or scarcity, in 2020. That shows a 1.2% increase from 2015. Water stress remains high in central Asia, southern Asia, and northern Africa.

Good Health and Well-Being

Every day, almost 800 women are dying from preventable causes related to childbirth and pregnancy. 95% of these deaths are in low income countries.

68 million children are under vaccinated from just TB and marlaria as of 2022.

The global mortality ratio went from 227 deaths per 100 000 births to 223 deaths per 100 000 births. The under 5 (years old) mortality rate also went from 43 deaths per 1000 births to 38 deaths per 100 births. In 2021, 5 million kids died before reaching 5 years old, decreacing from 6.1 million kids in 2015. One of the goals are by 2030, we need to end all preventable deaths of children under 5 years old. 73% of countries have already met or are on their way to meeting the mortality target of under 25 deaths per 100 people.

COVID-19 and many other ongoing crisis has delayed progress towards this SGD.

No Poverty

Since 2015, countries worldwide have increased government spending on essential services.

If nothing happens, 575 million people will still live in poverty by 2030.

Only 8.6% of children, 7.8% of vulnerable people, and 23.2% of old people get social protection cash benefits in low-income countries. People who get social protection cash benefits have increased by 2% from 2015 to 2020. 45% increased to 47%.

We need to target vulnerable people, make basic resources and services more accessible, and support communities with conflict and disasters to reach the goal.

Zero Hunger

Around 670 million people are going to face hunger by 2030.

21.5% of nations are experiencing high food prices in 2021. Declining from 48% in 2020.

Number of people facing hunger and food insecurity have been rising since 2015. In 2015, the number of people facing hunger was around 589 million people, in 2021, the number has increased to 768 million people, partially as a result of Covid-19.

71% of local livestock breeds are endangered and investment in agraculture is decreacing.