Overview
In the VNR report, Brazilians' commitment to the principle of "leaving no one behind" guides decisions and actions taken in the face of deep historical inequalities. Not only does it cover all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, it also makes a groundbreaking proposal for the voluntary adoption of SDG 18 on racial and racial equality, in addition to historic commitments to end hunger, poverty and inequality. SDG 18 represents Brazil's commitment to addressing racial inequality as central to sustainable development. Consistent with Sustainable Development SDG 5 and SDG 10. All 17 Sustainable Development Goals are analyzed in detail.
Through determined policies and investments in economic and social infrastructure, Brazil is on track to achieve the SDG by 2030. Continue to reduce the negative consequences of climate change and enhance resilience to promote economic growth and accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Investing in partnerships to support countries' access to long-term affordable financing and to work together to advance the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals is a key strategy for Brazil. Brazil has made some progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, but it also faces many challenges. The Government is working to address these challenges through international cooperation. Brazil's Voluntary National Review (VNR) report provides a valuable source of insight into the country's efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.