The 17 Sustainable Development Goals, to be implemented by 2030, cover all the major challenges facing the planet: climate, biodiversity, energy, water, poverty, gender equality, economic prosperity, peace, agriculture, education and so on. Interdependent, they only make sense if they are jointly respected, and must be pursued both locally and internationally. Each country is responsible for implementing them, while ensuring that the proposed indicators and targets are met on time. To help you better understand them, 17 facts and figures illustrate each of the 17 injustices identified in a singular and synthetic way, and bring together some of the indicators and targets needed to achieve them, one SDG at a time.