By ASviS
Ten years after its first Report, ASviS renews its commitment to the 2030 Agenda. “We are stubborn, but not blind,” the document states – reminding that, despite growing geopolitical tensions and social divides, sustainable development remains the only way forward to ensure peace, democracy, and justice for future generations.
The 2025 Report warns that the world is on track to achieve only 18% of the SDG targets by 2030, while wars, inequality, and the climate crisis deepen. It highlights how the European Union, once a global leader in sustainability, is now struggling with contradictions between its commitments and concrete policies.
In Italy, progress towards the SDGs remains slow: only 29% of national targets are within reach, with setbacks on poverty, inequalities, and environmental protection. ASviS calls for a “Transformative Acceleration Plan” to guide the country towards the 2030 Goals, and urges Parliament to approve a law on Generational Impact Assessment, a key tool to protect the rights of future generations enshrined in the Italian Constitution.
The Report proposes actions to strengthen governance, boost social cohesion, and accelerate the green and digital transitions from renewable energy and circular economy to education, innovation, and fair labour. Its message is clear: achieving sustainable development means uniting peace, democracy, and environmental protection because “reconciling with the environment,” as Italian President Mattarella said, is the path to a fairer future for all.
The full report can be read here: https://asvis.it/rapporto-asvis-2025/