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Why 2024 Could Be a Huge Year for the SDGs in the U.S. 

The Global Goals, UN Headquarters

There is a growing movement across the United States — fueled by students, local leaders, and community members of all kinds — to harness the power and potential of the ambitious global plan to address poverty, hunger, inequality, and climate change to build a better America for all. The United Nations Foundation’s Director of U.S. SDG Policy Planning Caroline Kleinfox explains how the SDGs offer a unifying blueprint that people across the country can get behind. 

By Caroline Kleinfox

April 1, 2024

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