
Enter the Gamechangers
The Global Goals are off track, but we have a plan to change that. Introducing the Gamechangers: four key pillars with the power to transform systems and supercharge progress across all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Discover how Finance, Women’s Power, AI & Innovation, and Planetary Health can turn the tide and create a sustainable future for all.Women’s power involves the empowerment and active participation of women and girls across all societal domains—economic, political, social, and cultural. It includes ensuring equal opportunities, rights, resources and respect for their voices and choices.
AI & Innovation
Artificial Intelligence (AI) simulates human intelligence through technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics. It can analyse data, recognise patterns, and make decisions, offering powerful tools to tackle global challenges.
AI can revolutionise healthcare, agriculture, education, climate action, and economic growth. It has the power to improve disease prediction, especially in underserved areas. As well as optimise crop yields, and predict the weather for better food security.
Planetary Health
Planetary Health links human well-being with the planet’s health, recognising their interdependence. This approach highlights the impact of climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation on human health and development. Protecting ecosystems is vital for supporting livelihoods, enhancing climate resilience, and preventing species extinction.
Women’s Power
Women’s power is about ensuring equality in all aspects of life, from economic opportunities to political representation. To achieve this, we must prioritise: Women’s empowerment, which encompasses bodily autonomy, ensuring control over reproductive choices; economic advancement through fair wages and entrepreneurial support; increased political participation at all government levels; and access to quality education, equipping women with essential skills for success.
Finance
Reforming our global financial architecture can transform global economic relations, addressing systemic inequities and enabling less-developed countries to drive their own paths to progress. It holds the potential to unlock essential resources, restore faith in multilateralism and drive SDG progress.
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UN Women is the UN organisation delivering programmes, policies and standards that uphold women’s human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential.
Explore the report on key findings on gender equality across all SDGs.
Find out the many ways that investing in funds like IDA (the World Bank’s people and planet fund) can deliver smart, long-term wins for all of us. Because investing in our world is investing in everyone’s future.
What is IDA?
Climate change is doing irreversible harm to people and our planet. The biggest polluters, who are raking in record profits and amassing huge fortunes, must pay for the climate crisis they created and the cost of building a fairer future.
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