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SDG TIMELINE

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    Presence of the women in the world of the work

    Due to the Second World War and the state of many cities, women were allowed into work.
  • ONU makes International Women's Day official

    ONU makes International Women's Day official
    From that moment on, International Women's Day is March 8
  • Extreme poverty in the world

    Extreme poverty in the world
    In the 1990s, 36% of the world population lived in extreme poverty, showing that one third of the world population lived in these conditions.
  • Inequality education

    Inequality education
    In 2000 it was shown that 26% of all children in the world were out of school, they did not receive an education
  • Less childrens out of school

    Less childrens out of school
    In 2010 this case was studied again and as a result we obtained that 19% of all the children in the world were out of school, a positive result as there is a lower percentage but there are still many children in that situation
  • Hunger in the world

    Hunger in the world
    8.9% of the world population are in a state of abusive hunger
  • Less people in extreme poverty

    Less people in extreme poverty
    in 2015 it was shown that 10% of the world population lived in extreme poverty, a positive figure seeing a large decrease of 26%
  • Less childrens out of school

    Less childrens out of school
    In 2016, 19% of all children did not go to school, this is a positive figure since there is a lower percentage of children who are out of school
  • Gender Inequalitie

    Gender Inequalitie
    According to some studies, 1 in 3 girls suffers genital mutilation when they are young, something that is much less in boys
  • Inequality education

    Inequality education
    260 million of children were out of school, these figures remain significant over time
  • Less childrens out of school

    Less childrens out of school
    After many years only 17% of all children are out of school, but another fact that is not so gratifying is that 4 million refugee children are not in school
  • There is still hunger in the world

    There is still hunger in the world
    750 million were exposed to several levels of food insecurity, high figures after all the reaction time that there has been
  • Education and COVID

    Education and COVID
    Temporary closure of schools provoking that 1.6 billion of childrens and youth were out of school
  • People still live in extreme poverty

    People still live in extreme poverty
    A 6% of the world's population live in extreme poverty
  • Hunger in the future

    Hunger in the future
    540 million of people will be affected by hunger, this is a problem that continually affects many more people
  • The end of hunger in the world

    The end of hunger in the world
    The hunger will end in 2030 by the ensure access to food for all people, in general the poors will receive this help more often.
  • Women's rigths

    Women's rigths
    In 2030 the womens will have a empowerment and there will be a sustainable gender equality.
  • Quality Education for everyone

    Quality Education for everyone
    Guarantee that alls the childrens, adults and womens have the rigtht to a primary, secondary and university education. Also this equality will eliminate the discrimination by race and gender in education.
  • Improve infraestructures

    Improve infraestructures
    In 2030 most of the infrastructures will be improved and perfected in order to improve education in these centers and thus be able to provide quality education.
  • Education in the future

    Education in the future
    In 2030 probably 200 million of children will be out of school