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associated country women of the world acww connects and supports women and communities worldwide about acww support us projects advocacy policy members' area conference spotlight on water acww has been urging its member societies to act on water security initiatives since 1953, when we promoted participation in educational programmes on the preservation of natural resources, including water. since then, we have funded projects which improve water security in rural areas and passed further resolutions in support of un, international and local water security initiatives. what is acww? acww connects rural and non-rural women and their communities worldwide through a network of member societies and individual members. we do this through advocacy, partnership, sharing knowledge and local activities. this includes un representation, access to better information resources, funding community development projects and training programmes. acww is committed to raising the health and standard of living of rural women and their families. acww is non-sectarian, non-political, and forward looking. if you'd like to know more, why not consider becoming a member. learn how here. what has your society done to address this? what are water challenges in your country? are you working to reduce your use of plastics? what can you do to help? can your group or society influence local policy makers? acww resolutions form the backbone of our policy and global advocacy work. every member society works to achieve and support the implementation of these policies. download water resources donate now mailing list become a member acww policy our global areas meet the board un & advocacy agriculture acww projects acww friendship links join our pen-friend scheme now! triennial world conference - melbourne, 4-10 april 2019 acww is committed to the sustainable development goals and zero hunger challenge this agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. it also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. we recognise that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. all countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan. read more goal 1 calls for an end to poverty in all its manifestations by 2030. it also aims to ensure social protection for the poor and vulnerable, increase access to basic services and support people harmed by climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters. read more goal 2 aims to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030. it also commits to universal access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food at all times of the year. this will require sustainable food production systems and resilient agricultural practices, equal access to land, technology and markets and international cooperation on investments in infrastructure and technology to boost agricultural productivity. read more goal 3 seeks to ensure health and well-being for all, at every stage of life. the goal addresses all major health priorities, including reproductive, maternal and child health; communicable, non-communicable and environmental diseases; universal health coverage; and access for all to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and vaccines. it also calls for more research and development, increased health financing, and strengthened capacity of all countries in health risk reduction and management. read more despite progress, the world failed to meet the millennium development goal of achieving universal primary education by 2015. in 2013, the latest year for which data are available, 59 million children of primary-school age were out of school. estimates show that, among those 59 million children, 1 in 5 of those children had dropped out and recent trends suggest that 2 in 5 of out-of-school children will never set foot in a classroom. the sustainable development goals clearly recognize that this gap must be closed, even as the international community more explicitly addresses the challenges of quality and equity. read more gender equality and women’s empowerment have advanced in recent decades. girls’ access to education has improved, the rate of child marriage declined and progress was made in the area of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, including fewer maternal deaths. nevertheless, gender equality remains a persistent challenge for countries worldwide and the lack of such equality is a major obstacle to sustainable development. read more water and sanitation are at the very core of sustainable development, critical to the survival of people and the planet. goal 6 not only addresses the issues relating to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, but also the quality and sustainability of water resources worldwide. read more energy is crucial for achieving almost all of the sustainable development goals, from its role in the eradication of poverty through advancements in health, education, water supply and industrialization, to combating climate change. read more sustained and inclusive economic growth is necessary for achieving sustainable development. the global annual growth rate of real gdp per capita increased by 1.3 per cent in 2014, a significant slowdown compared to 2010 (2.8 per cent growth) and 2000 (3.0 per cent growth). developing regions grew far faster than developed regions, with average annual growth rates in 2014 of 3.1 per cent and 1.4 per cent, respectively. read more goal 9 encompasses three important aspects of sustainable development: infrastructure, industrialization and innovation. infrastructure provides the basic physical systems and structures essential to the operation of a society or enterprise. industrialization drives economic growth, creates job opportunities and thereby reduces income poverty. innovation advances the technological capabilities of industrial sectors and prompts the development of new skills. read more goal 10 calls for reducing inequalities in income as well as those based on age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status within a country. the goal also addresses inequalities among countries, including those related to representation, migration and development assistance. read more economic growth and development require the production of goods and services that improve the quality of life. sustainable growth and development require minimizing the natural resources and toxic materials used, and the waste and pollutants generated, throughout the entire production and consumption process. read more climate change presents the single biggest threat to development, and its widespread, unprecedented impacts disproportionately burden the poorest and most vulnerable. urgent action to combat climate change and minimize its disruptions is integral to the successful implementation of the sustainable development goals. read more peace, justice and effective, accountable and inclusive institutions are at the core of sustainable development. several regions have enjoyed increased and sustained levels of peace and security in recent decades. but many countries still face protracted armed conflict and violence, and far too many people struggle as a result of weak institutions and the lack of access to justice, information and other fundamental freedoms. read more the zero hunger challenge was launched by united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon in 2012. the zero hunger vision reflects five elements from within the sdgs, which taken together, can end hunger, eliminate all forms of malnutrition, and build inclusive and sustainable food systems read more click on each of these boxes to learn more about the united nations sustainable development goals, and acww's commitment to securing their achievement as part of the #2030agenda
http://www.acww.org.uk/meet-the-board.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/acww-policy.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/friendship-links.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/agriculture.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/un---advocacy.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/membership.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/conference.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/projects.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/members--area.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/water.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/terms---conditions.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/zero-hunger-challenge.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/contact-us.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/about-acww.html
http://www.acww.org.uk/index.html
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