Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023
The Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023 presents interactive storytelling and data visualizations about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. It highlights trends for selected targets within each goal and introduces concepts about how some SDGs are measured.
This globe shows data from the story on SDG 14. Click on the link for this story to find out more!
Explore stories for the 17 SDGs
1
No poverty
Progress, challenges in ending extreme poverty
2
Zero hunger
Beyond hunger: A healthy diet for a healthy life
3
Good health & well-being
The impact of COVID-19 on global health
4
Quality education
Rebuilding education systems after COVID-19
5
Gender equality
Realizing gender equality: A greater challenge with climate change
6
Clean water & sanitation
Strains on freshwater resources
7
Affordable & clean energy
Access to universal and sustainable electricity: Meeting the challenge
8
Decent work & economic growth
Rebuilding economies after COVID-19: Will countries recover?
9
Industry, innovation & infrastructure
Sustainable transport for a livable future
10
Reduced inequalities
Progress and setbacks in reducing income inequalities
11
Sustainable cities & communities
No time to waste: A sustainability challenge for cities
12
Responsible consumption & production
Responsible use of natural resources: Essential for sustainable growth
13
Climate action
From climate science to global action
14
Life below water
Ending overfishing: An urgent need to protect our oceans
15
Life on land
Deforestation: Accelerating climate change and threatening biodiversity
16
Peace, justice & strong institutions
Violence across societies
17
Partnerships for the goals
Development assistance as a catalyst for progress
The Atlas draws from the World Bank's World Development Indicators database, as well as from a wide variety of relevant data sources, including international organizations, scientists, and other researchers worldwide.
We hope readers will find this fourth edition in the Atlas series engaging and informative, and will be inspired to discover, understand, and visualize progress towards achieving the SDGs, adopted by all member states of the United Nations in 2015.
Check out this video introducing the 2023 SDG Atlas. Tell us what you think on Twitter or at data@worldbank.org.