The United Nations (UN) periodically releases a Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) report to assess the progress made towards achieving the 17 SDGs. These goals were adopted by all UN Member States in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The SDGs aim to address various global challenges, such as poverty, hunger, health, education, gender equality, clean water, climate change, and more, with the ultiSustainable-Development-Goalsmate objective of creating a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.
The SDGs Report provides an overview of the global progress made in implementing the goals, highlights areas where significant strides have been made, and identifies areas that require urgent attention and action. The report is based on data and inputs from UN agencies, national governments, and various stakeholders.
Given that my information is up to September 2021, I don’t have access to real-time data or reports beyond that date. To find the most recent and up-to-date SDGs report, I recommend visiting the official United Nations website or checking the latest publications from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
You can also explore the UN Sustainable Development Goals website (https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/) for more information on each goal, progress updates, and initiatives taken by various countries and organizations to achieve these goals.