The Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023 presents interactive storytelling and data visualizations about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. It highlights trends for selected targets within each goal and introduces concepts about how some SDGs are measured.
Explore stories for the 17 SDGs
- 1NO POVERTYProgress, challenges in ending extreme poverty
- 2ZERO HUNGERBeyond hunger: A healthy diet for a healthy life
- 3GOOD HEALTH & WELL-BEINGThe impact of COVID-19 on global health
- 4QUALITY EDUCATIONRebuilding education systems after COVID-19
- 5GENDER EQUALITYRealizing gender equality: A greater challenge with climate change
- 6CLEAN WATER & SANITATIONStrains on freshwater resources
- 7AFFORDABLE & CLEAN ENERGYAccess to universal and sustainable electricity: Meeting the challenge
- 8DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTHRebuilding economies after COVID-19: Will countries recover?
- 9INDUSTRY, INNOVATION & INFRASTRUCTURESustainable transport for a livable future
- 10REDUCED INEQUALITIESProgress and setbacks in reducing income inequalities
- 11SUSTAINABLE CITIES & COMMUNITIESNo time to waste: A sustainability challenge for cities
- 12RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTIONResponsible use of natural resources: Essential for sustainable growth
- 13CLIMATE ACTIONFrom climate science to global action
- 14LIFE BELOW WATEREnding overfishing: An urgent need to protect our oceans
- 15LIFE ON LANDDeforestation: Accelerating climate change and threatening biodiversity
- 16PEACE, JUSTICE & STRONG INSTITUTIONSViolence across societies
- 17PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALSDevelopment assistance as a catalyst for progress
The Atlas draws from the World Bank’s World Development Indicators database, as well as from a wide variety of relevant data sources, including international organizations, scientists, and other researchers worldwide.
We hope readers will find this fourth edition in the Atlas series engaging and informative, and will be inspired to discover, understand, and visualize progress towards achieving the SDGs, adopted by all member states of the United Nations in 2015.
