Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty
What is SDG 1?
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1 is dedicated to ending poverty in all its forms everywhere. The United Nations aims to eradicate extreme poverty, reduce the proportion of people living in poverty, and ensure equal access to resources and services for all.
The United Nations’ Objective
The United Nations envisions a world where everyone, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to live a dignified life without facing extreme poverty. SDG 1 addresses the need for comprehensive strategies to alleviate poverty, including social protection systems, access to basic services, and sustainable livelihoods.
Near East University's Commitment
Our university is deeply committed to the principles of SDG 1. We believe in the transformative power of education, research, and community engagement to break the cycle of poverty. Our academic community actively engages in initiatives that promote economic empowerment, social inclusion, and access to education for vulnerable populations.
Contributions of Universities
Universities play a vital role in achieving SDG 1 by conducting research on poverty-related issues, offering programs that empower individuals with the skills to overcome poverty, and collaborating with communities to develop sustainable solutions. Our university actively participates in projects that address poverty through education, skill-building programs, and community outreach. By empowering individuals with knowledge and skills, we contribute to breaking down barriers and creating pathways out of poverty.
How You Can Contribute
As a member of our university community, you can contribute to SDG 1 by supporting initiatives that promote equal access to education, engaging in community service programs, and advocating for policies that address the root causes of poverty. Together, we can create a university environment that fosters opportunities for all and actively works towards a world with no poverty.