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SHAPING A BETTER TOMORROW THROUGH SDGs


Support to Sustainable Development Goals in  Gilgit - Baltistan 
Sustainable Development Goals promote an inclusive growth process where everyone at every level has a role to play in achieving progress. SDGs have an underlying focus to: Leave no one behind/reach the unbleached first; address structural causes of inequity; obtain and utilize better data and analytics to identify the excluded; and focus on contributions on human rights, gender, and environmental sustainability. Pakistan aims to use Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a vehicle to address development challenges, and is one of the first few countries that has expressed commitment towards Agenda 2030. Pakistan signed the international agreement on the 2030 agenda in September 2015 during the United Nations General Assembly Session for sustainable development, committing to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between 2016 and 2030. In February 2016, under a unanimous resolution, the National Assembly of Pakistan further endorsed SDGs as Pakistan’s Development Goals.
We have focused on awareness campaign. You are requested to join our campaign “SHAPING A BETTER TOMORROW THROUGH SDGs in Gilgit Baltistan”. You can also share with us more ideas how we can work together for a better tomorrow. Together we can make the world changed. Join us as an enthusiast in development endeavors to make Gilgit Baltistan civilized, educated that would make everyone prosperous.
Our Focus:
  1. Plant a Tree 
  2. Conserve Water 
  3. Avoid use of plastics
  4. Poverty Reduction. 
  5. Addressing Quality Education, 
  6. Provision of Basic health Facilities etc
TIPS 

  • Trees helps suck of CO2, plant a  tree and remove  1000 KG of CO2 from atmosphere 
  • Reducing and Recycling your garbage by 25 percent will reduce CO2 emissions by 450 KG per years.
  • Do not leave the computer  in stand bye mode, shut it down and reduce  450 KG carbon dioxide  emission a year
  • using a bicycle or public transport  just two days a week to go to work, you can reduce your carbon dioxide emissions by 750 KG a year.


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