MOSCOW, Russia — In January 2015, world leaders of the U.N. Member States created 17 Sustainable Development Goals intended to bring peace and prosperity, protect the planet and end poverty on a global scale. These goals, which more than 170 countries have implemented, provide a blueprint for global partnerships. They serve as a united call to action to promote a sustainable future for all. As countries are working towards achieving these goals by 2030, a Sustainable Development Report shows Russia is on the track to maintaining SDG achievement for goal one, which is to eradicate poverty in all forms. SOS Children’s Villages International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support for vulnerable families and children in Russia, is contributing to this goal.