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17 Sustainable Development Goals

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The sends a strong signal to the international community: global challenges can only be solved through joint action. At the heart of the agenda are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which focus on key issues such as , , and .

In our online magazine, we take a detailed look at the 17 SDGs and show which challenges they address. In addition, we present the dedicated contributions of our international alumni who are actively working to implement the SDGs and contribute to sustainable development in their regions. We also look at the progress that has been made since the 2030 Agenda was adopted in 2015 and how the goals are being achieved worldwide. Stay informed and find out how these important goals are being driven forward worldwide.

  • Goal 1: No Poverty
  • Goal 2: Zero Hunger
  • Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being
  • Goal 4: Quality Education
  • Goal 5: Gender Equality
  • Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
  • Goal 7: Affordable and clean Energy
  • Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
  • Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
  • Goal 13: Climate Action
  • Goal 14: Life below Water
  • Goal 15: Life on Land
  • Goal 16: Peace, Justice and strong Institutions
  • Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
  • The 2030 Agenda: An instruction manual for a sustainable future

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  • SDG Ziel 11: Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden
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    Participation in the post-political context

    Date18.12.2024

    Locationonline

    Lecture

    In this Humboldt Cities Lecture Oleg Pachenkov talks about participation in the post-political context and provides a comparison between St. Petersburg and Berlin. Be there and join the discussion.

  • SDG Ziel 15: Leben an Land
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    Why bees are so important to our survival

    Bees are affected by climate change and pesticides. In a Virtual Coffee Break, Dr. Kirsten Traynor spoke about the role these animals play in our ecosystem and about how we can protect them.

  • SDG Ziel 4: Hochwertige Bildung
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    Editors` choice

    Innovative Education: Bridging Gaps and Building Futures

    This conference addresses current challenges in the global education sector, such as access to and quality of education. International education experts will discuss how digital technologies and innovative approaches can be used to create an equitable education landscape for all.

  • SDG Ziel 5: Geschlechtergleichheit
    A Latin American mentor and an Asian mentee sit together at the table, smiling and talking.
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    “The programme was a turning point for me”

    Joining forces: read here, how the Women Forward Mentoring Programme of the Humboldt network helps women to achieve their goals in academia.

  • SDG Ziel 15: Leben an Land
    Bee sitting on a lavender flower and drinking nectar
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    The incredible diversity of bees and why they are disappearing

    Date24.10.2024

    Virtual Coffee Break (recording)

    Bee expert Dr. Kirsten Traynor looks at the incredible diversity of bees and what puts them at risk. She also shares tips on how we can support bees in our own backyards and balconies. #byalumnsforalumns

  • SDG Ziel 12: Nachhaltige/r Konsum und Produktion
    SDG Ziel 9: Industrie, Innovation und Infrastruktur
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    What is a circular economy?

    Our ecological transformation can only succeed if fewer resources are consumed. The future intention is therefore that they be recycled.

  • SDG Ziel 2: Kein Hunger
    Kenyan vegetable farmer carrying a crate of spinach on her head
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    Global solutions to achieve greater food security

    Combating hunger, reducing aid dependency: learn how Germany alumni are promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.

  • SDG Ziel 7: Bezahlbare und saubere Energie
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    Clean hydrogen for renewable energy systems

    Date03.09.2024

    Virtual Coffee Break (recording)

    This Virtual Coffee Break is all about green hydrogen as a renewable energy source. In her presentation, Professor Lucy Ombaka highlights the role of clean hydrogen in creating renewable energy systems that go beyond net zero targets and bring about societal change. #byalumnsforalumns

  • SDG Ziel 7: Bezahlbare und saubere Energie
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    Globally networked for a greener future

    Jointly developing new concepts for renewable energy supply: the DAAD SDG Alumni Project ‘The smarter E Europe 2024’

  • SDG Ziel 16: Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen
    SDG Ziel 17: Partnerschaften zur Erreichung der Ziele
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    Building global bridges

    Science diplomacy becomes increasingly important in times of mounting tension around the world and multiple global crises. Two of our community members speak about their experiences.

  • SDG Ziel 15: Leben an Land
    Close-up of a young jaguar standing in shallow water in Pantanal Wetlands
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    Socio-economic shocks and their impacts on large carnivores

    Date22.05.2024

    Locationonline

    Virtual Coffee Break (recording)

    In this lecture, Humboldtian Ranjini Murali looks at socio-economic shocks and their impact on large carnivores in different regions worldwide. Watch the recording now!

  • SDG Ziel 11: Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden
    SDG Ziel 9: Industrie, Innovation und Infrastruktur
    Cyclist in rural Asia symbolizes sustainable transport in Indonesia
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    Is Sustainable Transport Knowledge Inclusive?

    In this presentation, Sukma Larastiti will look at and analyze the problem of knowledge inclusivity in the transport sector based on the case of Indonesia. #byalumniforalumni