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17 Sustainable Development Goals

Resources

 

Below is a summery of how 17 Global Goals Quietly Shape Local Decisions. For further reading and support, go to:
 

01

Actuarial Relevance:
Resource distribution models, social protection simulations, household income modelling, equity frameworks.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid data-driven rationing, coercive welfare controls, dependency modelling that removes autonomy.

 

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No Poverty

02

Actuarial Relevance:

Agricultural yield forecasting, food-supply chain risk models, nutrition access mapping, climate-impact predictions.


Ethical Consideration:

Prevent algorithm-controlled food allocation, behavioural-based rationing, or digital ID–linked access systems.
 

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Zero Hunger

03

Actuarial Relevance:
Public health risk modelling, longevity forecasts, insurance analytics, medical resource allocation.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid coercive health scoring, pharmaceutical-driven metrics, or modelled justification for mandatory interventions.

 

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Good Health & Well-Being

04

Actuarial Relevance:
Education investment modelling, literacy outcome forecasts, skills gap analytics, school system performance metrics.


Ethical Consideration:
Prevent ideological weighting, behaviour-tracking, or data profiles that follow children into adulthood.

 

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Quality Education

05

Actuarial Relevance:
Demographic modelling, workplace equity data, income-gap projections, leadership representation analysis.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid politicised data manipulation, coercive quotas, or metrics that suppress biological reality.
 

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Gender Equality

06

Actuarial Relevance:
Water-scarcity forecasting, sanitation infrastructure modelling, contamination risk analysis, public utility planning.


Ethical Consideration:
Prevent privatised control of water access, digital metering for behavioural compliance, or punitive pricing models.

 

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Clean Water & Sanitation

07

Actuarial Relevance:
Energy-grid modelling, carbon impact forecasts, renewable viability analysis, consumption prediction.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid carbon-credit social scoring, manipulated climate datasets, or energy rationing tied to personal data.

 

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Affordable & Clean Energy

08

Actuarial Relevance:
Labour force forecasts, wage modelling, productivity metrics, migration flows, automation impact predictions.


Ethical Consideration:
Prevent employer surveillance analytics, exploitative gig-economy profiling, or data-driven exclusion.
 

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Decent Work & Economic Growth

09

Actuarial Relevance:
Infrastructure risk models, AI system performance analysis, supply chain resilience modelling, digital system forecasting.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid technocratic overreach, invasive digital infrastructure, or innovation frameworks that erode human rights.
 

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Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure

10

Actuarial Relevance:
Income distribution modelling, migration analytics, social equity forecasts, demographic trend analysis.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid data-engineered equality measures that punish groups, or enforced “equity” through manipulated statistics.
 

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Reduced Inequalities

11

Actuarial Relevance:
Urban growth prediction, housing affordability modelling, disaster-risk analytics, transportation planning.


Ethical Consideration:
Limit smart-city surveillance, geofencing, digital-ID movement tracking, and predictive policing.

 

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Sustainable Cities & Communities

12

Actuarial Relevance:
Supply chain forecasting, consumption pattern modelling, ESG metric analysis, waste-flow predictions.


Ethical Consideration:
Prevent carbon-rationing apps, behaviour-scored purchasing, or manipulated ESG frameworks.

 

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Responsible Consumption & Production

13

Actuarial Relevance:
Climate-risk modelling, disaster insurance forecasting, carbon impact projections, environmental stress metrics.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid catastrophic exaggeration, censored datasets, or climate narratives used to justify technocratic control.
 

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Climate Action

14

Actuarial Relevance:
Marine ecosystem modelling, fisheries forecasting, pollution-risk analytics, coastal-impact predictions.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid weaponising climate metrics to restrict food access or enforce political control of oceans.

 

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Life Below Water

15

Actuarial Relevance:
Biodiversity models, land-use simulations, deforestation forecasting, agricultural ecosystem analytics.


Ethical Consideration:
Prevent land seizure justified by “environmental data,” and avoid manipulated conservation scoring.

 

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Life on Land

16

Actuarial Relevance:
Governance-risk modelling, corruption metrics, institutional performance forecasts, judicial data analytics


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid digital courts, algorithmic justice, surveillance-based policing, and automated institutional decision-making.
 

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions

17

Actuarial Relevance:
Global cooperation modelling, intergovernmental risk analysis, financial flows, development efficiency metrics.


Ethical Consideration:
Avoid centralised global governance frameworks that override national sovereignty or citizen rights.
 

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Partnerships for the Goals

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