This report examines air pollution as a crucial Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) within the 2030 Agenda, highlighting its impact on global health and sustainability. It provides an overview of air pollution's significance, emphasizing its recognition by the WHO as a major risk to global health. The report explores key healthcare policies, including the Geneva Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) and the WHO's Clean Air Initiative, which aim to reduce emissions and improve air quality. It also discusses the vulnerability of infants and children to air pollution and addresses funding programs related to air quality, climate change, and transportation. The report concludes by reiterating the importance of addressing air pollution through various policies and funding to achieve sustainable development goals, emphasizing the need for protective measures for vulnerable populations. The report references several sources including WHO and EPA publications.