The UN 2030 Agenda Goals | Amplifon Foundation

UN sustainable goals

The international harmony of inclusion

The Sustainable Development Goals are universal in nature - i.e. they are addressed to both developing and advanced countries - and recognise the common challenges facing all countries. "The 17 Sustainable Development Goals" touch on different areas that are interconnected and essential in ensuring the well-being of humanity and the planet.

 

The value of inclusion

Every form of disability puts at risk the normal and concrete personal and professional life opportunities of each and every one of us. The Amplifon Foundation was created with the aim of bridging those gaps by affirming the value of social inclusion. We inspire the choice of our concrete objectives by 4 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that the UN established in its 2030 Agenda.

Quality education

Inclusive education
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Quality education

Inclusive education

Great progress has been made on access to education. Yet, even today, 103 million young people in the world are still deprived of any form of education and more remain in a digital divide. Objective 2030: to ensure access to education for all boys and girls the world over.

 

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Decent work

Good employment and growth
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Decent work

Good employment and growth

Sustainable economic growth is a primary objective to ensure quality of life and opportunities. Promoting sustainable, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all are urgent objectives. Youth unemployment is the first barrier to be broken, improving access to "technology for productivity" and helping the development of micro- and small- and medium-sized enterprise activities. Not only that, but it is also essential to support entrepreneurship as a full expression of skills and talent, facilitating access to credit and financing.
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Reduced inequalities

Sustainable development
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Reduced inequalities

Sustainable development

The objective that must be achieved is to counteract phenomena of marginalisation of entire countries by relocating people within the educational, cultural, and economic systems. This means enhancing productive capacities, artistic and expression qualities, education and the very desire to learn.
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Sustainable cities and communities

Inclusion, safety, resilience
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Sustainable cities and communities

Inclusion, safety, resilience

The aim is to ensure access to safe and affordable housing in appropriate urban settings.  Better housing solutions, within neighbourhoods and areas that can rely on public services, mobility and connection essential to ensure opportunities and inclusion for those who live there. The focus on urban greenery as a space for physical activity and relationships and zero kilometre agricultural production are the corollaries to a new idea of the city.
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