Our Work on the Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh
How the UN is supporting The Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh
The UN and its partners in Bangladesh are working towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: 17 interconnected Goals which address the major development challenges faced by people in Bangladesh and around the world. In line with 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and UN Development System Reform (UNDS), the UN agencies in Bangladesh have been working together in a new and coherent way to support government to implement the SDGs and to enhance the development impact.
The UN in Bangladesh has been supporting the government as one of development partners in various projects in the field of sustainable development solutions, poverty alleviation, disaster management, peace, good governance, police reform, human rights, environment, climate change, reproductive health, family planning, population, children & mother’s development, immunization, maternal and child nutrition, food security, adolescence, youth development, empowerment of women, education, literacy, culture, communication, heritage, labour standards and employment, migration, refugees, drugs and crime, industrial development, capacity development, project services, peacekeeping, volunteerism, counter-terrorism, agricultural development, health care and research, HIV-AIDS, trade, atomic energy, inclusive finance transformation, infrastructure and resilience, human settlement and communication and advocacy services.
The Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh
The Sustainable Development Goals are a global call to action to end poverty, protect the earth’s environment and climate, and ensure that people everywhere can enjoy peace and prosperity. These are the goals the UN is working on in Bangladesh: