Sustainable Development Goals- 2030
” Love Thy Neighbor as thy Self “

5+
Our Legacy
Decades of Trusted Excellence
As part of sustainable Development Goals of the Government of India by 2030 , Bethany Welfare society shares the responsibility to extend the services in the following areas :
- Good health and wellbeing
- Clean water and sanitation
- Peace and strong instiutions
- No poverty
- Zero hunger
- Gender equality
- Life on Land
All Services
Acheived Goals of BWS

Good Health and Well Being
Reduce MMR (Maternal Mortality Rate), IMR (Infant Mortality Rate), and U5MR (Under-Five Mortality Rate) End communicable diseases Prevent substance abuse Provide universal healthcare access Cut one-third of premature deaths from non-communicable diseases Halve deaths from road accidents

Clean Water and Sanitation
Ensure universal access to safe and affordable drinking water Improve sanitation and hygiene Promote efficient water use and integrated resource management

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Reduce all forms of violence and related deaths Provide legal identity and ensure equal access to justice for all Enforce non-discriminatory laws and build transparent institutions

No Poverty
Eradicate extreme poverty Reduce poverty by half Implement robust social protection systems Ensure equal rights to economic resources

Zero Hunger
End hunger and ensure access to safe, nutritious food Promote sustainable agriculture Eliminate malnutrition Double productivity and income of small-scale farmers

Life on Land
Ensure the conservation, restoration of forest, wet land, mountains and dry lands. Protect and prevention of extension of threatened spices.

Gender Equality
End discrimination and violence against women and girls everywhere, Provide equal political and economic opportunities for all genders.


Widow and Orphan Children
Widows and orphaned children often are neglected, marginalized, and vulnerable, Our organization is committed to restoring their hope, protecting their rights, and empowering them to lead fulfilled lives irrespective of caste, creed, or religion.