K-pop group BLACKPINK are the first Asian artists ever to be named SDG advocates by UN
By Ryan General
South Korean girl group BLACKPINK was recently appointed by the United Nations (UN) as an advocate for its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to “encourage young people to take #ClimateAction to protect the planet.”
SDG advocates in your area: The UN welcomed the popular K-pop group — composed of Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa — with a tweet on Saturday announcing the group members’ official appointment as SDG advocates by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
- Members of the group said they felt “honored to be joining this journey towards a better world,” according to Soompi.
- YG Entertainment, which manages BLACKPINK, revealed that the group are the first Asian artists to ever become SDG advocates.
- “We truly believe in the importance of collective action,” the group was quoted as saying. “We will only be able to make a difference when we come together, for the good of everyone. Now is the time to act for a safer tomorrow and a better future.”
#GlobalsquadGOALS: The UN noted on its website that it has set 17 SDGs, which were established in 2015, as a “universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.”
- The 17 SDGs are as follows: (1) No Poverty, (2) Zero Hunger, (3) Good Health and Well-being, (4) Quality Education, (5) Gender Equality, (6) Clean Water and Sanitation, (7) Affordable and Clean Energy, (8) Decent Work and Economic Growth, (9) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, (10) Reducing Inequality, (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities, (12) Responsible Consumption and Production, (13) Climate Action, (14) Life Below Water, (15) Life On Land, (16) Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions and (17) Partnerships for the Goals.
- Along with BLACKPINK, Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, STEM activist Chica Rosadita and Microsoft president Brad Smith were also named SDG advocates this year.
- As advocates, Guterres said they are expected to “use their considerable spheres of influence to reach new constituencies to act now and keep the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals for people and for the planet.”
Featured Image via BLACKPINK
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