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Global Goals Yearbook 2023 makes SDG impact measurable

No poverty, no hunger, peace: In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which were supposed to make the world a better place by 2030. Now it is half-time. The results are sobering. In the remaining time, measures must be more targeted and more effective. On the occasion of COP28 in Dubai, the Global Goals Yearbook is focusing on the aspect of impact.

No poverty, no hunger, peace: In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which were supposed to make the world a better place by 2030. Now it is half-time. The results are sobering. In the remaining time, measures must be more targeted and more effective. On the occasion of COP28 in Dubai, the Global Goals Yearbook is focusing on the aspect of impact.

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QUOTE<br />

3 H.E. António Guterres,<br />

United Nations<br />

Secretary-General<br />

TOPIC<br />

8 A Promise in Peril<br />

Dr. Elmer Lenzen<br />

16 Researchers Call for Major<br />

Reforms of the UN Sustainable<br />

Development Goal<br />

Prof. Frank Biermann<br />

IMPACT INVESTMENT<br />

20 How to Make the Most of Impact<br />

Investing<br />

Matt Christensen<br />

24 Other Sustainable Investment<br />

Methods<br />

26 How Do We Measure Sustainable<br />

Business?<br />

Franziska Zenkner and Vinzenz<br />

Fundel<br />

METHODOLOGY<br />

32 How to Use the Five Dimensions<br />

of Impact Framework<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

44 Impact Measurement<br />

Publications<br />

ANNEX<br />

102 <strong>SDG</strong> Impact Assessments<br />

114 Editorial Board<br />

118 Imprint<br />

8<br />

A Promise in Peril

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