Post on 28-Aug-2018
A Nexus Approach For The SDGs
Interlinkages between the goals and targets*
* Goal 17 is understood to be linked to all the goals in addressing means of implementation and will therefore not be considered separately.
Access to food for the poor, end malnutrition, support
small scale farming, ensure equitable use of resources
(2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5)
universal health coverage, end
epidemics (3.8, 3.3)
Universal access to equitable and quality
education (4.1)
Gender sensitive development
strategies, equal rights and access to
resources and services for men and
women (1.b, 1.4, 5.1)
access to drinking
water (6.1)
access to energy
(7.1)
Equal rights to economic resources for the poor,
support small enterprises and entrepreneurship,
access to financial services
(1.4, 8.3, 8.10)
Income growth at the bottom, policies to
achieve greater equality (10.1, 10.4)
Upgrade slums, access to transport systems, reduce
number of deaths by disasters with focus on the
poor (11.1, 11.2, 11.5)
Resilience and adaptive capacity
of the poor to climate related extreme events
(1.5, 13.1)
Biodiversity in poverty reduction strategies
(15.9)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Access to food for the poor, end malnutrition, support
small scale farming, ensure equitable use of resources
(2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5)
End malnutrition (2.2)
Nutritional needs adolescent girls,
pregnant and lactating women, increase income
female small scale food producers, end discrimination in all
forms (2.2, 2.3, 5.1)
water use
efficiency and water scarcity
(6.4)
food production systems that strengthen capacity for
adaptation to climate change
(2.4)
Food production that maintains ecosystems,
equitable share of genetic resources, combat
desertification (2.4, 2.5, 15.3 , 15.6)
Access to quality early childhood development
(4.2)
Sustainable food production systems,
increased agricultural productivity and income
(2.3, 2.4)
Access to food especially for the vulnerable, double income of small–scale food producers,
women, indigenous, family farmers, equal access to land
(2..1, 2..3)
Food waste and food security (12.3)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
sanitation and hygiene, improved water quality
(6.2, 6.3)
universal health coverage and access to health care services
(3.8)
universal health coverage, end epidemics
(3.8, 3.3)
End malnutrition (2.2)
Universal access to sexual and
reproductive health-care services,
including education, quality early
childhood development
(3.7, 4.2)
Universal access to sexual and reproductive health services
and rights (3.7, 5.6)
Reduce deaths and injuries from traffic accidents, reduce
illness from air pollution, access to safe transportation
(3.6, 3.9, 11.2)
sound management of chemicals and
wastes to minimize adverse impact on human
health (12.4)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
eliminate gender disparities in
education, education on gender equality,
gender sensitive learning
environments, literacy, end
discrimination (4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4b, 5.1)
Universal access to equitable and quality
education (4.1)
Access to quality early childhood development
(4.2)
Equal access for all to education, especially the vulnerable, equality of opportunity, political, economic and
social inclusions (4.5, 10.2., 10.3)
Skills for employment, decent
jobs and entrepreneurship, reduce number of youth out of
employment or education (4.4, 8.6)
Universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including education, quality early
childhood development (3.7, 4.2)
education and information on sustainable development
(4.7, 12.8)
improve education and awareness on climate change
(13.3)
Promote a culture of peace and non-violence, ensure effective and accountable institutions, participatory and responsive decision-
making (4.7, 16.6, 16.7)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Nutritional needs adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women,
increase income female small scale food producers, end discrimination
in all forms (2.2, 2.3, 5.1)
Universal access to sexual and reproductive health services
and rights (3.7, 5.6)
eliminate gender disparities in education,
education on gender equality, gender sensitive learning environments ,
literacy, end discrimination (4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4b, 5.1)
Improve sanitation and hygiene with
special attention to the needs of
women and girls (6.2)
Equal pay for equal work,
protect female migrants workers,
recognize care and domestic
work (8.5, 8.8, 5.4)
Social, economic and political inclusion
irrespective of sex, end discrimination, equal
participation and decision making
(10.2, 5.1, 5.5)
Access to public transport and public space with particular attention to women
(11.2, 11.7)
Gender sensitive development strategies, equal rights and access to resources and services for men
and women (1.b, 1.4, 5.1)
Raise capacity for climate
change planning and management
including focusing on
women (13.b)
end discrimination, reduce violence
against women and girls
(5.1, 5.2, 16.1)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
water use efficiency and water scarcity
(6.4)
sanitation and hygiene, improved water quality
(6.2, 6.3)
Improve sanitation and hygiene with special
attention to the needs of women and girls
(6.2)
integrated water resource
management, quality, reliable, sustainable and
resilient infrastructure
(6.5, 9.1)
Equitable access to drinking water,
access to adequate and equitable sanitation and
hygiene (6.1, 6.2)
Assure access to drinking
water (6.1)
Increase recycling and safe reuse of water,
reduce release of chemicals and waste
into water, reduce waste generation (6.3, 12.4, 12.5)
access to drinking water (6.1)
Improve water quality by reducing
pollution (6.3)
Protect and restore water-related
ecosystems (6.6)
access to energy (7.1)
Increase share renewables energies, increase energy
efficiency (7.1, 7.2)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Increase share renewables energies, increase energy
efficiency, upgrade infrastructure, increased resource use efficiency,
and clean technologies (7.1, 7.2, 9.4)
Increase share renewables energies, increase energy
efficiency (7.1, 7.2)
Universal access to energy
(7.1)
Increase share renewables energies, increase energy
efficiency (7.1, 7.2)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Sustainable food production systems, increased
agricultural productivity and income
(2.3, 2.4)
Skills for employment, decent
jobs and entrepreneurship, reduce number of youth out of employment or education
(4.4, 8.6)
Equal pay for equal work, protect female migrants workers, recognize care
and domestic work (8.5, 8.8, 5.4)
Increase share renewables
energies, increase energy
efficiency (7.1, 7.2)
Inclusive and sustainable
industrialization, access small-scale
industrial and other enterprises
to financial services
(9.2, 9.3, 8.3
Full and productive employment, secure working environments (for those in precarious employment),
end youth unemployment, eliminate child labor, increase income growth
at the bottom (8.5 8.6, 10.1)
Decouple economic growth from
environmental degradation in
accordance with sustainable
consumption and production framework
(8.4) Equal rights to economic resources for the poor,
support small enterprises and entrepreneurship,
access to financial services (1.4, 8.3, 8.10)
Increase economic benefits to SIDs and
LDCs from sustainable use of marine resources,
promote sustainable tourism
(14.7, 8.9)
Eliminate child labor, effective, accountable
and transparent (economic) institutions
(8.7, 16.6)
integrated water resource management, quality,
reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure
(6.5, 9.1)
Increase share renewables energies, increase energy
efficiency, upgrade infrastructure, increased
resource use efficiency, and clean technologies
(7.1, 7.2, 9.4)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Inclusive and sustainable industrialization, access small-
scale industrial and other enterprises to financial services
(9.2, 9.3, 8.3
Quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure
(9.1)
Infrastructure with a focus on affordable and equitable access to all
(9.1)
Make industries sustainable, increase resource –use efficiency, adopt clean and environmentally sound technologies, strengthen
technological and science capacity of developing countries
(9.4, 9.5, 12a)
Resilient infrastructure,
adaptive capacity (9.1, 13.1)
Income growth at the bottom, policies to
achieve greater equality (10.1, 10.4)
Access to food especially for the vulnerable, double income of small–scale
food producers, women, indigenous, family farmers, equal access to land
(2..1, 2..3)
Social, economic and political
inclusion irrespective of
sex, end discrimination,
equal participation and decision
making (10.2, 5.1, 5.5)
Equitable access to drinking water,
access to adequate and
equitable sanitation and
hygiene (6.1, 6.2)
Universal access to energy
(7.1)
Full and productive employment, secure working environments (for those in precarious employment),
end youth unemployment, eliminate child labor, increase income growth at the bottom
(8.5 8.6, 10.1)
Equal access for all to education, especially the
vulnerable, equality of opportunity,
political, economic and social inclusion
(4.5, 10.2, 10.3)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Infrastructure with a focus on affordable and equitable
access to all (9.1)
Universal access to public spaces, access to
adequate, safe and affordable housing and
basic services (11.7, 11.1)
fair and equitable sharing of benefits
from genetic
resources (15.6)
Inclusion, equality of opportunity, enhanced participation of developing countries (in global governance),
safe migration (10.2, 10.3, 10.6, 10.7,
16.8)
Universal access to public spaces, access to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic
services (11.7, 11.1)
Upgrade slums, access to transport systems, reduce
number of deaths by disasters with focus on the
poor (11.1, 11.2, 11.5)
Reduce deaths and injuries from traffic accidents, reduce
illness from air pollution, access to safe transportation
(3.6, 3.9, 11.2)
Access to public
transport and public space
with particular attention to
women (11.2, 11.7)
assure access to drinking water
(6.1)
Sustainable public
transport reduce adverse environmental
impact of cities, improve air quality, municipal and other waste management
(11.2, 11.6)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient
infrastructure (9.1)
Inclusive urbanization, capacities for
participatory human settlement planning
and management (11.3)
Food waste and food security (12.3)
sound management of chemicals and wastes to minimize adverse
impact on human health (12.4)
education and information on
sustainable development
(4.7, 12.8)
Increase recycling and safe reuse of
water, reduce release of chemicals and waste into water,
reduce waste generation
(6.3, 12.4, 12.5)
Increase share renewables
energies, increase energy efficiency
(7.1, 7.2)
Make industries sustainable, increase resource –use efficiency, adopt clean and environmentally sound technologies, strengthen
technological and science capacity of developing countries
(9.4, 9.5, 12a)
Sustainable public transport reduce adverse environmental impact of cities, improve air quality, municipal and other waste management (11.2, 11.6)
Raise awareness and education on
climate change and sustainable
consumption and production (12.8, 13.3)
Sustainable management and efficient
use of natural resources
(12. 2)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Decouple economic
growth from environmental degradation in
accordance with sustainable
consumption and production
framework (8.4)
prevent and reduce marine
pollution (14.1 )
Raise capacity for climate change planning and management
including focusing on women
(13.b)
Resilience and adaptive capacity of the poor to
climate related extreme events
(1.5, 13.1)
food production systems that strengthen capacity
for adaptation to climate change
(2.4)
Increase share renewables
energies, increase energy efficiency
(7.1, 7.2)
Improve water quality by reducing pollution
(6.3) improve education and awareness
on climate change (13.3)
Resilient infrastructure ,
adaptive capacity (9.1, 13.1)
Minimize and address impacts of ocean acidification
(14.3)
Protection of forests (15.2)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Increase economic benefits to SIDs and LDCs from
sustainable use of marine resources, promote
sustainable tourism (14.7, 8.9)
prevent and reduce marine pollution
(14.1 )
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Minimize and address impacts of ocean acidification
(14.3)
Fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing,
accountable and transparent institutions
(14.4, 16.6)
Biodiversity in poverty reduction strategies
(15.9)
Food production that maintains ecosystems, equitable share of
genetic resources, combat desertification
(2.4, 2.5, 15.3 , 15.6)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Protect and restore water-related ecosystems
(6.6)
fair and equitable sharing of benefits from
genetic resources (15.6)
Protection of forests (15.2)
Sustainable management and
efficient use of natural resources
(12. 2)
Promote a culture of peace and non-violence, ensure effective and accountable
institutions, participatory and responsive decision-making
(4.7, 16.6, 16.7)
end discrimination, reduce violence against
women and girls (5.1, 5.2, 16.1)
Explicitly linked Substantially linked
Fight illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing,
accountable and transparent institutions (14.4, 16.6)
Inclusive urbanization, capacities for
participatory human settlement planning
and management (11.3)
Promote a culture of peace and non-violence,
ensure effective and accountable institutions,
participatory and responsive decision-
making (4.7, 16.6, 16.7)
Inclusion, equality of opportunity,
enhanced participation of developing countries (in global governance), safe
migration (10.2, 10.3, 10.6, 10.7, 16.8)