Sustainability Goal Development

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Sustainability Goal Development

Goal 1: No Poverty (Hafsa Asim)

 You can teach parents how important it is to reduce poverty in all


its forms.
 Discuss ways to help others, like supporting local charities or
helping families in need.
 Explain how ending poverty improves education, health, and
opportunities for everyone.

Goal 2: Zero Hunger (Bushra)

 Show parents the importance of making sure no one goes hungry. Talk about
how we can support food banks or grow our own food at home.
 Explain that reducing hunger helps children stay healthy and focused in
school, leading to a better future.

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being (Khudaija)

 Teach parents the importance of promoting healthy lifestyles at home.


 Discuss the need for regular checkups, nutritious meals, and exercise.
 Good health helps children perform better in school and leads to stronger
communities.

Goal 4: Quality Education (Moiz Ullah)

 Explain to parents how quality education is key to building a better world.


 Share how access to schools, reading at home, and encouraging curiosity
help children succeed.
 An educated child today becomes a leader tomorrow.
Goal 5: Gender Equality (Sheezal)

 Talk to parents about how important it is to treat boys and girls equally.
 Everyone deserves the same opportunities, whether it’s in school, sports, or
at home.
 Promoting gender equality helps create a fair and just society for all.

Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation (Usman)

 Explain the value of clean water and how it is necessary for a healthy life.
 Discuss with parents simple steps like conserving water and ensuring access
to clean drinking water.
 Clean water improves health and reduces disease.

Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy (Maham)

 Teach parents the importance of using energy wisely.


 Talk about renewable sources like solar power and how using less energy at
home can save money and the environment.
 This makes the planet cleaner and healthier for all.

Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth (Fatima tul Hadi)

 Discuss how decent jobs and fair pay help families and communities grow
stronger.
 Parents can encourage their children to learn about careers and work ethics
from an early age.
 Strong economies create better opportunities for everyone.

Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (Waleed)

 Show parents how technology and innovation help create jobs and improve
lives.
 Discuss how children can learn about science, technology, and problem-
solving to help build a better future.
 Strong infrastructure supports economic growth and quality of life.

Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities (Inaya, Anusha)

 Talk to parents about how reducing inequalities helps everyone.


 Whether it’s helping people in poverty or ensuring all kids get the same
chances in school, it’s important to treat everyone fairly.
 This helps create a more just and equal world.

Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (Abdullah Nawaz)

 Explain how cities can be greener and safer for all. Parents can teach their
children to care for their environment by recycling and conserving energy.
 Sustainable cities make living more enjoyable and healthier for future
generations.

Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production (Maira)

 Teach parents about how to reduce waste by using less and recycling more.
 Show them the importance of buying products that last and teaching kids to
care for their things.
 Responsible consumption helps protect the planet’s resources.

Goal 13: Climate Action (Ajwa Khan, Wajdan)

 Discuss the importance of taking care of our planet by reducing pollution


and fighting climate change.
 Parents can teach children to conserve energy, plant trees, and reduce waste.
 Taking climate action helps ensure a livable planet for future generations.
Goal 14: Life Below Water (Faseeh)

 Talk to parents about the need to protect our oceans and water sources.
 Discuss simple actions like reducing plastic use and keeping beaches clean.
 Healthy oceans are crucial for the balance of nature and future food sources.

Goal 15: Life on Land (Khizar)

 Explain the importance of protecting forests, animals, and natural habitats.


 Teach parents to encourage children to respect nature, plant trees, and care
for animals.
 A healthy planet starts with preserving life on land.

Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (Shiza, Eman)

 Teach parents about the value of peace and fairness in society.


 Encourage them to promote fairness and kindness at home, leading by
example.
 Strong institutions help protect human rights and ensure a safe environment
for all.

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals (Rohan Arshad)

 Talk about the importance of working together to achieve these goals.


 Parents can collaborate with schools, communities, and organizations to
make a positive impact.
 Partnerships make achieving sustainability goals more possible.

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