The People cluster of the SDGs (1–5) calls for eradicating poverty and hunger while advancing health, education, and gender equality. These objectives require coordinated strategies that address both social and environmental determinants of well-being. This paper highlights how education, nutrition, and gender empowerment interact to strengthen resilience, while also analyzing barriers such as unsafe housing, poor sanitation, and waste-related pollution. It examines case studies including food security programs, school-based health initiatives, gender responsive livelihood schemes, and community-based environmental improvements such as recycling cooperatives. It uniquely synthesizes evidence across multiple sectors, identifying how targeted interventions in one area (e.g., digital health, sustainable agriculture, or inclusive education) produce ripple effects that accelerate progress in other SDGs. The analysis demonstrates how interdisciplinary approaches -combining social protection, education, health policy, and environmental management- can generate synergies across the People SDGs. It further emphasizes the critical role of equity, local adaptation, and rights-based policies in ensuring that such interventions benefit marginalized populations and contribute to long-term, resilient human development. Strengthening this cluster demands recognizing that human development is shaped not only by social policy but also by the broader ecological and infrastructural conditions in which people live.
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Mohamed et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69f04e08727298f751e72012 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43615-026-00948-6
Alaa A. Mohamed
Qatar University
Al Jawhara Al-Thani
Qatar University
Arwa Al-Marri
Qatar University
Circular Economy and Sustainability
Qatar University
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