Fraternidad-Muprespa Fratertalks, our contribution to achieving the SDGs

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The Sustainable Development Goals culminate this Sunday their 'big week', the Week of Action for the SDGs, a session that has focused, between September 16 and 25, on continuing the fight in favor of the goals established at its birth in 2015: eradicating extreme poverty, ending hunger, continuing to advance in education and health for all, promoting gender equality or combating climate change.

Unfortunately, progress in these matters has slowed as a result of the pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis. Likewise 'the time is now' as stated in this year's motto and that through this video invites us to carry out all possible actions on a daily basis to combat inequalities.

If from the UN, its Secretary General, António Guterres, insisted on asking world leaders for more work in favor of development priorities, the President of the General Assembly, Csaba Körösi, stressed that the 17 Sustainable Development Goals should be like a "to-do list" for all Governments.

In Spain, the Government committed itself within the United Nations to make the 2030 Agenda a reality. It also recognizes that it is necessary to multiply efforts and implement effective policies, which is why it called on autonomous communities, local entities, the business sector and citizens in general to give a joint push to this need.

Meanwhile, in Fraternidad-Muprespa,aligned as on other occasions with purposes aimed at establishing a more just, equitable, respectful of diversity and more sustainable society, it has a speaker such as the Fratertalks, to amplify the effect of dozens of small actions with the intention of turning them into a powerful current of change.

This virtual meeting point of the Mutua, a reference in matters of Occupational Risk Prevention and occupational health, offers content and dissemination from an original and creative prism, complying with the objectives of the Mutua in relation to the communication of prevention and health and using the SDGs as a guide when selecting topics and speakers each edition, especially observing 3, health and well-being, 5, gender equality, 8, decent work and economic growth, 13, climate action and 17: alliance to achieve objectives.

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