Aligned with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda and Unnati’s Strategic Plan, we are proud to have interwoven our initiatives to address critical issues such as access to basic needs, including education and health, gender inequality, social exclusion, climate change, food insecurity, and economic injustice.

Unnati has launched a range of SDG localization efforts, including educational materials on SDGs, awareness sessions, and capacity-building initiatives at the local level. These efforts aim to empower youth and key stakeholders to become visionaries and changemakers who are building a more just, sustainable, and inclusive world.

We work closely with community members and individuals, supporting their local initiatives that demonstrate resilience in the face of crises and adversity, whether environmental, political, economic, or social. These actions reflect the ability to turn challenges into opportunities to build stronger, more inclusive communities.

Across our projects and initiatives, Unnati has taken measurable actions to promote sustainable practices, social equity, and inclusive economic growth. Our work contributes significantly to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

Goals 1 & 2: Community outreach programs targeting poverty and hunger reduction among vulnerable populations.

Goals 3 & 4: Increased access to healthcare and education through student support, public school strengthening, and parental education.

Goal 5: Implementation of gender equality policies in all projects and initiatives. 

Goals 13–15: Environmental sustainability initiatives addressing climate change, protection of ecosystems, and reforestation.

Goals 16 & 17: Efforts to strengthen institutional accountability and build global and local partnerships for inclusive development.

By integrating these goals into our operations, Unnati not only advances its strategic mission but also contributes meaningfully to global sustainability efforts. This reflects our core belief that social progress, economic development, environmental stewardship, and inclusive growth must go hand in hand.