Sustainable Development Report 2026
Implementing Sustainable Development: 2030 and Beyond

Sustainable Development Report 2026
The Sustainable Development Report (SDR) reviews progress on the SDGs each year since their adoption by all UN Member States in 2015. The 2026 edition identifies 8 priorities for accelerating SDG progress through 2030 and beyond, and it presents results from 2 new SDSN surveys: one of SDSN’s network of experts on governments’ SDG efforts and another of the broader public on barriers to SDG implementation and priorities for a post-2030 Agenda.

Explore Interactive Maps
Our interactive maps showcase the performance of countries on each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Visualize countries' current performance or visualize trends to see which countries are on track. Dig into each of the 123 indicators covered in the Sustainable Development Report 2026.

Try the Data Explorer
Visualize and track countries' performance on each of the 108 trend indicators included in the Sustainable Development Report 2026. The Data Explorer features up to 26 years of historical data for countries, between 2000 and 2026, if available. You can display all countries at once or select specific countries to compare.

Download Report & Materials
The entire report, datasets, and any additional materials are available free of charge and can be downloaded from our website. This includes our full report in PDF format, our Excel database with scores, ratings, trends, and raw values, our codebook, our methodology, and much more.
The Sustainable Development Report (formerly the SDG Index & Dashboards) is a global assessment of countries' progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It is a complement to the official SDG indicators and the voluntary national reviews.
All data presented on this website are based on the publication Sachs, J.D., Lafortune, G., Fuller, G., Iablonovski, G. (2026). Implementing Sustainable Development: 2030 and Beyond. Sustainable Development Report 2026. Paris: SDSN, Dublin: Dublin University Press. DOI:20.500.14765/118015
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