The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been the blueprint for a more resilient and prosperous world since their inception in 2015. As we reflect on 2024, assessing the progress made toward achieving these goals is essential.
Global Progress: A Mixed Bag
The Sustainable Development Report 2024 reveals that, on average, only 16% of the SDG targets are on track to be met globally by 2030, while 84% show limited progress or a reversal of progress ¹. This stagnant progress is largely attributed to the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, escalating conflicts, geopolitical tensions, and growing climate chaos.
Top Performers: Nordic Countries Lead the Way
Finland, Sweden, and Denmark top the SDG Index rankings, demonstrating exceptional commitment to achieving the SDGs ². These countries have made significant strides in areas like sustainable energy, education, and poverty reduction.
Key Challenges: Climate Change, Inequality, and Peace
Despite progress in some areas, the report highlights critical challenges that require immediate attention. Climate change, inequality, and peace, and security are among the most pressing concerns ¹ ³. The SDGs related to food and land systems, such as reducing hunger and promoting sustainable agriculture, are particularly off-track.

Regional Disparities: A Call to Action
The pace of SDG progress varies significantly across country groups. While Nordic countries excel, poor and vulnerable nations lag far behind ¹. This disparity underscores the need for increased investment, cooperation, and support for countries struggling to achieve the SDGs.
The Way Forward: Collective Action and Urgent Priorities
As we move forward, it’s essential to acknowledge the urgent priorities and areas that require stronger and more effective action. The Sustainable Development Report 2024 serves as a call to action, emphasizing the need for:
- Massive investment: Scaling up investment in sustainable development to meet the SDGs.
- Global cooperation: Strengthening multilateralism and international cooperation to address global challenges.
- Accelerated progress: Accelerating progress in critical areas, such as climate change, inequality, and peace and security.
In conclusion, while progress has been made towards achieving the SDGs, the 2024 report reveals a mixed bag of successes and challenges. It’s imperative that we acknowledge the urgent priorities and work collectively to address the critical challenges hindering progress.