Implementing Actions for Six Impactful SDG Transitions by 2030
Accelerating the Localization of Sustainable Development Goals through Community-Led Innovation and Strategic Transitions
Target Deadline
With less than five years remaining to achieve the 2030 SDGs, progress in Africa is dangerously
off track
Nigeria SDG Achievement Ranking
Africa Progress on 17 SDGs
Despite progress in 12 of the 17 SDGs, the pace is insufficient to meet 2030 targets
Investment pathways with catalytic, multiplier effects across the entire SDG framework
Reduces hunger, improves nutrition, supports climate resilience
Powers development, reduces emissions, expands economic opportunity
Reduces hunger, improves nutrition, supports climate resilience
Builds human capital, reduces inequality, drives productivity
Tackles poverty, supports livelihoods, strengthens resilience
Protects ecosystems, mitigates risk, ensures long-term sustainability
Despite global consensus, local implementation remains weak across Nigeria
The SDGs are not yet fully localized. Communities lack the tools, training, and platforms to translate global goals into actionable, context-specific solutions.
Implementing Actions for Six Impactful SDG Transitions
APEARE’s strategic initiative to accelerate SDG localization through community empowerment and strategic transitions
Grassroots innovation
Ready for investment
A transformative initiative with impact across multiple stakeholders
I-ASIST 2030 supports the national SDG framework by strengthening implementation at the community level, where change is most visible and sustainable.
It offers a replicable model for other nations seeking to localize SDG transitions and close the implementation gap.
It provides a transparent, impact-driven platform to invest in community resilience, youth leadership, and measurable SDG outcomes.
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