
Sustainable development is a genuine, continuous development aimed at benefiting humanity, emphasizing a balance among the environmental, economic, social, and political dimensions. This balance contributes to the development of natural resources, the empowerment and growth of human resources, transformations in the industrial and technological fields , and development based on a scientifically planned strategy to meet the needs of the present and future times through community participation while preserving the cultural identity of societies.
The Sustainable Development Goals are a plan to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. These goals address global challenges we face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate, environmental degradation, prosperity, peace, and justice. Given the interconnectedness of these goals and to ensure no one is left behind, it is essential to achieve each goal by 2030.


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