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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set in 2015, are a collection of 17 shared global goals intended to improve the health and well-being of people globally by 2030. There are 169 targets for the 17 goals. Each target has between 1 and 3 indicators used to measure progress toward reaching the targets. The UN conducted a series of “global conversations,” with representatives from 70 countries, to decide on SDGs.

Accenture Labs, in collaboration with the UN, is organizing the Knowledge Graphs for Social Good (KGSG) workshop to help the UN achieve insight into the SDGs using techniques for knowledge graph creation and exploration. We are bringing the expertise of the participants together in the form of a collaborative ideation exercise that will develop recommendations for the UN and identify possible future research directions.

Current efforts towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

There has been a lot of exciting work related to SDGs internal to the UN. To that end, the Global Pulse Lab, a UN established organization, is currently working on the means and methods for analyzing big data in real-time. This means that the UN can utilize AI and ML to discover patterns in the data, infer data content, and garner insight rapidly and act upon it with little delay. Example projects include (but not limited to):

Commuting Statistics — Targeting SDG 11, Sustainability Cities and Communities, this project uses geolocation and social media tags to understand commuting patterns of citizens. The insights from this analysis are being used to fill the gaps in official commuting statistics.

Climate Anomalies — Addressing SDG 13, Climate Action, this project uses satellite imagery to track climate anomalies to provide early climate warning alerts to policymakers.

A sampling of additional Pulse Labs details and project cover SDG 2 — Zero Hunger, SDG 4 — Quality Action, and SDG 5 — Gender Equality.

The work the UN is doing is complemented by others taking approaches to identify common themes that may be related to multiple SDGs. For example, the keynote speech at the 2016 EAT Stockholm Food Forum argues that all the SDGs can be directly or indirectly connected to food. The also illustrates how SDGs are grouped into broader categories such as; biosphere, society, and economy.

The world today is more interconnected than ever before, and progress towards achieving SDGs, as defined by target indicators, reflects this interconnectivity. Greater insight is within grasp if the development of solutions to represent and connect SDGs progresses. This work will provide us the ability to explore connections and data context and measure the impact of one SDG on another.

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