SDG 1: No Poverty

Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG 1) of the United Nations aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere by 2030. Poverty is a complex and multifaceted problem, and there is no single solution. However, research has shown that there are a number of effective strategies for reducing poverty.

TSN SDG logo © Springer Nature 2019his hub features highlights from Springer Nature's journal and book programme, blogs, events and more. Covering topics including poverty alleviation, social justice, and economic development.

If you care about your work contributing to achieving the SDGs, then you should work with a publisher that shares that commitment. Springer Nature, steadfastly focused on the SDGs, is that publisher. Publishing your SDG 1-linked research with Springer Nature will amplify its reach, impact and influence.

Blogs & news related to SDG 1

Highlighting new research, key publications and blogs by your colleagues and from your community

At Springer Nature we want to provide a home for SDG-related knowledge, facilitating the discovery, sharing, use and reuse of research that has true impact. Academic and editorial communities facilitate knowledge exchange, encourage global dialogue, and identify solutions.

Nicola Jones, Director, SDG Programme, Springer Nature

Call for Papers: Article Collections

If your work bears on SDG 1, you can amplify its impact by publishing it in one of many themed article collections / special issues.

Neoliberalism and global poverty alleviation (Humanities and Social Sciences Communications)

Reducing Poverty and its Consequences (Multi-journal Collection)

Towards a wellbeing economy (Humanities and Social Sciences Communications)