The Goals can improve life for all of us. Cleaner air. Safer cities. Equality. Better jobs. These issues matter to everyone. But progress is too slow. We have to act, urgently, to accelerate changes that add up to better lives on a healthier planet. Find new inspiring actions on the app and at un.org/actnow.
Remember. Protect. Build Disaster Resilience
Earthquakes are among the deadliest natural hazards, striking without warning and causing immense loss of life as well as long‑term social and economic damage. Their impact is severe and measurable: since 1900, at least 12 major earthquakes have each killed more than 50,000 people, causing trillions of dollars in damage over recent decades. Risk is intensified by rapid urbanization, weak infrastructure, and inequality. For the first time, the United Nations observes the International Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes on 29 April, to honour those who lost their lives and to promote prevention and resilience.

