What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global objectives established by the United Nations in 2015 to address the world's most pressing challenges by 2030. Designed as a universal call to action, the SDGs aim to:

  • End poverty and hunger
  • Protect the planet
  • Ensure prosperity for all
Why does this matter to us? Our foundation's goals align with 8 key SDGs. These goals guide our mission, ensuring measurable impact that's local in action but global in vision.
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Agri-Hubs for Prosperity NPC aligns closely with the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

No Poverty

By creating local employment and consistent income through community cooperatives, our NPC directly combats poverty.

Zero Hunger

Our project directly contributes to food security by providing sustainable access to nutritious vegetables and staple crops through innovative farming methods (hydroponics, vertical farming, and wicking beds).

Good Health and Well-being

By providing nutritious food and improving diets, the project promotes better health outcomes in communities.

Gender Equality

Supporting vulnerable households often headed by elderly women ensures inclusion and gender-sensitive support.


Decent Work and Economic Growth

Employing and training local community members creates dignified employment opportunities and economic development.

Responsible Consumption and Production

Implementing sustainable and innovative agricultural practices contributes to responsible and resource-efficient production systems.

Climate Action

Incorporating sustainability practices such as waste composting, biomanure production, and low-water agriculture mitigates environmental impacts.

Partnerships for the Goals

Establishing strategic partnerships with local communities, governments, and international funders fosters effective collaboration for achieving broader sustainable development objectives.