DR M CHANDRASEKHAR INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION “Center for Education, Innovation & Action for Research”
“Center for Education, Innovation & Action for Research”
(A Section 8 Non Profit Organisation, Regd. Under the Indian Companies Act., 2013 and A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organisation USA Regd.
Registered Charity in England, Wales and Scotland also operating in Northern Ireland
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The SDGs
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) constitute the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and guide all global, regional and national development endeavours until the year 2030.

Adopted in 2015, the SDGs seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and complete what these did not achieve. They are universal, integrated and indivisible, and seek to balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, social and environmental dimensions. The breadth and scope of the SDGs reflect the complexity and scale of challenges to be addressed in the modern era.

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Goal 1: No Poverty
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation seeks to ensure that the benefits of industrialization are shared by all, that the living conditions of all are sustainably improved, and that no one is left behind.

Mobilize Resources To Improve Domestic Revenue Collection

Implement All Development Assistance Commitments

Mobilize Financial Resources For Developing Countries

Knowledge Sharing And Cooperation For Access To Science, Technology And Innovation

Mobilize Financial Resources For Developing Countries

Assist Developing Countries in Attaining Debt Sustainability

Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports value addition to agricultural output, and helps reduce post-harvest losses and increase resource efficiency, while generating job opportunities for rural communities and increasing food security, food safety and nutrition, particularly through agri-business development and upgrading agro-food value chains.

Universal Access to safe and Nutritious Food

End All Forms Of Malnutrition

Double the productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers

Sustainable food production and resilient Agricultural practices

Maintain the genetic Diversity in Food production

Invest in rural infrastructure, Agricultural research, Technology and gene banks

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports the development and upgrading of the pharmaceutical industry in developing countries for the local production of essential generic drugs and the provision of necessary appliances to the health industry, while also working to reduce pollution from industry and protecting consumer health through the implementation of food safety and sanitary standards.

Reduce maternal Mortality

End all preventable deaths under 5 years of age

Fight communicable diseases

Prevent And treat substance abuse

Reduce road injuries and deaths

Reduce Mortality from non-communicable diseases and promote mental health

Goal 4: Quality Education
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports the development of entrepreneurial culture and skills, provides technical and vocational training, and helps enhancing young people’s skills and knowledge for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship.

Free primary and secondary education

Equal access to quality pre-primary education

Equal access to affordable technical vocational and higher education

Increase the number of people skills for financial success

Eliminate all Discrimination in Education

Universal Literacy and numeracy

Goal 5: Gender Equality
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports women in acquiring skills and gaining access to productive and financial resources that allow them to compete effectively in the economic life of their communities.

End Discrimination against women and girls

End all violence against and exploitation of women and girls

Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation

Value unpaid care and promote shared domestic responsibilities

Ensure full participation in leadership and decision making

Universal Access to reproductive health and rights

Goal 6: Clean water and Sanitation
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation assists countries with the transfer of best available technologies and environmental practices to improve industrial and municipal water management and productivity, and helps prevent the discharge of industrial effluents into international waters (rivers, lakes, wetlands, and coastal areas).

Safe and affordable drinking water

End open defecation and provide access to sanitation and hygiene

Improve water quality, waste water treatment and safe reuse

Increase water-use efficiency and ensure freshwater supplies

Implement integrated water resources management

Protect and restore water-related ecosystem

Goal 7: Affordable and Clean energy
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation promotes energy efficiency policies, technologies and practices, as well as access to affordable renewable sources of energy for the facilitation of productive activities, providing countries an opportunity to follow a low-carbon and low-emissions growth path.

Universal access to modern energy

Increase global percentage of renewable energy

Double the improvement in energy efficiency

Promote access to research, technology and investment in clean energy

Expand and upgrade energy services for developing countries

Goal 8: Decent work and Economic Growth
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation facilitates structural transformation and economic growth by increasing the capacities of local industries for value addition, economic diversification, and export promotion, as well as supports the creation of decent jobs in industry and industry-related services.

Sustainable economic growth

Promote beneficial and sustainable tourism

Increase aid for trade support

Improve resource efficiency in consumption and production

Full employment and decent work with equal pay

End modern slavery, trafficking and child labor

Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation seeks to advance poverty eradication and inclusiveness, build productive capacities in an inclusive manner, and provide more opportunities for all women and men as well as across social groups, also through partnerships with all stakeholders involved in industrialization processes.

Develop sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructures

Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization

Increase access to financial services and markets

Upgrade all industries and infrastructures for sustainability

Enhance research and upgrade industrial technologies

Universal access to information and communication technology

Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation promotes greater productivity, stable employment, and increased incomes, and improves economic opportunities between and within populations, countries and regions with the aim to reach vulnerable groups, including young people, women, migrants and minorities, and a focus on pro-poor enterprise initiatives, agro-industries, greater value-addition, women and youth entrepreneurship, as well as human security issues in post-crisis situations.

Reduce income inequalities

Promote universal social, economic and political inclusion

Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination

Adopt fiscal and social policies that promotes equality

Responsible and well-managed migration policies

Reduce transaction costs for migrant remittances

Goal 11: Sustainable cities and Communities
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation promotes smart industries and industrial clusters in urban industrial zones that spur innovation, resource efficiency and industrial competitiveness while linking local business with global markets and supply chains.

Safe and affordable housing

Affordable and sustainable transport system

Inclusive and sustainable urbanization

Project the world’s cultural and natural heritage

Reduce the adverse effects of natural disasters

Reduce the environmental impact of cities

Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation promotes green industries, resource efficient management, cleaner production, energy efficiency in industry, reduction of waste and pollution, and environmental sustainability policies in industrial production and consumption, such as the circular economy approach.

Sustainable management and use of natural resources

Halve global per capita food waste

Substantially reduce waste generation

Promote sustainable public procurement practices

Promote universal understanding of sustainable lifestyles

Develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable tourism

Goal 13: Climate action
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation promotes the reduction of industrial CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, including through sustainable energy solutions and the uptake of resource-efficient technologies and practices, and cleaner production in industrial processes.

Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters

Integrate climate change measures into policies and planning

Build knowledge and capacity to meet climate change

Implement the un framework convention on climate change

Promote mechanisms to raise capacity planning and management

Goal 14: Life below water
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports efforts to reduce the detrimental industrial impacts on water bodies through sound water management methodologies and system introduction, and strategic partnerships to protect coastal and maritime habitats and ecosystems, as well as helps to improve fisheries incomes by encouraging regional cooperation, capacity building and technology, etc.

Reduce marine pollution

Protect and restore ecosystems

Reduce ocean acidification

Sustainable fishing

Conserve coastal and marine areas

Support small scale fishers

Goal 15: Life on Land
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation aims at improving rural livelihoods, food security and agricultural production in a sustainable manner and promotes technologies that ensure sustainable management of the soils and the generation of highly productive renewable resources, while supporting the adaptation and adoption of resource efficient and cleaner production methods, technologies and systems.

End deforestation and restore degraded forests

End desertification and restore degraded land

Ensure conservation of mountain ecosystems

Protect biodiversity

Eliminate poaching and trafficking of protected species

Combat global poaching and trafficking

Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation supports the restoration of economic activities and empowerment of communities affected by crises, and strengthens the capacities of governments and small and medium-sized enterprises to apply human rights principles and business ethics to industrial development, thus enhancing human security.

Reduce violence everywhere

Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence

Promote the rule of law and ensure equal access to justice

Combat organized crime and illicit financial and arms flows

Substantially reduce corruption and bribery

Develop effective, account able and transparent institutions

Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
- Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation facilitates international cooperation, multi-stakeholder partnerships and the alignment of public and private investments and industrial policies - Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation conducts capacity-building, including on trade-related national capacities - Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation fosters technology exchange mechanisms, technology policy coordination measures and related investment opportunities - Dr M chandrasekhar international foundation provides technical and statistical support to the monitoring and review of the SDGs

Mobilize resources to improve domestic revenue collection

Implement all development assistance commitments

Mobilize financial resource for developing countries

Knowledge sharing and cooperation for access to science, technology and innovation

Mobilize financial resources for developing countries

Assist developing countries in attaining debt sustainability

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