Sustainable Development Goals 2024 index and dashboard . Pakistan stands at 137 out of 167 countries in SDG 17 goals. We stood at 128 in 2023, so a decline is visible . Whereas scores on most goals are either stagnant or 50 percent less than the required , scores on education , sustainable cities and communities , peace, justice and institutions are decreasing. Note : We have to meet these goals by 2030.
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