SDG 17 is the critical "glue" holding the 2030 Agenda together. As the world passes the halfway mark to 2030, progress on SDG 17 is lagging. The solidarity and multilateral cooperation envisioned by this goal are under severe strain. Achieving the 2030 Agenda will require a dramatic scale-up in financing, a genuine commitment to technology transfer, and a revitalization of the global partnership to ensure no country is left behind.
| Target | Description | Key Indicators | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Enhance international support for capacity building in developing countries. | 17.9.1: Dollar value of financial and technical assistance (including North-South and South-South) pledged to developing countries. | sdg 17 targets and indicators
Focus: Fully operationalizing the Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and enhancing the use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology). 3. Capacity Building SDG 17 is the critical "glue" holding the
The targets are categorized into five sub-themes: Achieving the 2030 Agenda will require a dramatic
Bridging the "digital divide" is essential for modernizing healthcare, education, and industry.
Focus: Promoting a universal, rules-based, and equitable trading system under the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The final targets address the global rules of the road. Trade targets (17.10-17.12) focus on a universal, rules-based, open, and non-discriminatory trading system under the World Trade Organization (WTO). measures the worldwide weighted tariff average, while Indicator 17.12.1 specifically tracks the proportion of imports from least developed countries (LDCs) receiving duty-free treatment. These indicators are designed to correct historic imbalances that have excluded poorer nations from global value chains.