Reduce Inequality

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Work towards fairness and equal opportunities for everyone.

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Reduced Inequalities

Making Life Fairer for Everyone

Goal 10 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aims to reduce inequality within and among countries. This goal focuses on ensuring that no one is left behind by promoting fairness and equal opportunities for all people, regardless of their background, where they live, or their status in society.

What Goal 10 Aims to Do

Goal 10 has 10 important targets aimed at creating a world where inequalities are minimised by 2030

Close the Income Gap

Reduce the difference between the richest and poorest so everyone has a fair chance to succeed.

Promote Inclusion

Support equal participation for all people, especially those who are vulnerable or often left out.

Guarantee Equal Opportunities

Remove unfair laws, rules, and practices that discriminate against people.

Strengthen Social Protection

Provide safety nets and support systems for those in need.

Fair Global Finance

Make financial markets and institutions more equal, giving developing countries better access to funds.

Safe Migration

Ensure migration happens in a safe, fair, and well-managed way.

Support Developing Countries

Increase development aid and assistance to reduce economic gaps.

Stronger Representation

Give developing countries a louder voice in global decision-making.

Fairer Economic Systems

Work towards more balanced trade and financial systems worldwide.

Reduce Gaps Between Nations

Help poorer countries grow and catch up with richer ones.

Why Goal 10 Matters

Inequality harms societies and slows down progress. When the gap between rich and poor grows, many people lose access to healthcare, education, and good jobs. Reducing inequality helps create peace, unity, and stronger economies. It ensures that growth benefits everyone, not just a few.

Progress and Actions Supporting Goal 10

The Situation in 2025

Some progress has been made, but inequality is still a big challenge. The gap between rich and the poor is still growing in many countries. Groups such as migrants, minorities, and people with disabilities face more barriers to education, healthcare, and jobs. Access to social protection has improved in some areas, but much more is needed. At the global level, steps have been taken to improve fairness in finance and representation, but stronger action is required to reach the 2030 targets.

Challenges in Reducing Inequality

How We Can Work Towards Reducing Inequality

  • Promote fair wages and social protection programs that support those most in need.
  • Ensure all laws and policies promote equality and remove discrimination.
  • Increase access to quality education, healthcare, and financial services for marginalised groups.
  • Support policies that foster inclusion and participation of all communities in social and political life.
  • Advocate for fair international trade, financial regulations, and development aid that benefit low-income countries.

Towards a World of Equality

Goal 10 Reduce Inequality reminds us that reducing inequality is not just about fairness—it is about building stronger, more peaceful, and united societies. When opportunities are shared equally, everyone has the chance to succeed with dignity and hope.

At Sustainable Development Goals, we believe every person deserves a fair chance in life. Together, let’s take action to reduce inequality and build a future that leaves no one behind.

“Stand for equality, reduce inequality and help build a fair world for all”