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Sustainability

When the United Nations decided to create a set of global goals to end poverty and inequality by 2030, equality groups pushed for the rights and needs of lesbian, gay, bi and trans people to be taken into account. The result, The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), was agreed in 2015 and signed onto by 193 governments on the basis that they apply to everyone, everywhere and will ‘leave no one behind’.

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Here is how LGBTQ+ inclusion fits into Sustainable Development Goals. 

Taken from Stonewall's SDG  report

How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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How have LGBTQ+ people been left behind?
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