Rincón Zapata, CarolinaRestrepo Ruiz, Alba LucíaAlzate Cárdenas, Martha del SocorroZabala Salazar, Hernando EmilioArboleda Álvarez, Olga Lucía2022-01-182022-01-182021Revista Lasallista de Investigación-Vol. 18 No. 21794-4449http://hdl.handle.net/10567/3226The inequality gaps between urban and rural areas worldwide and especially in developing countries such as Colombia, are increasing. Objective: Among the main purposes of the Sustainable Development Goals -ODS-, is the reduction of these gaps. In this article, some indicators that show the differences between urban and rural territories in Colombia are analyzed, and the way in which the social and solidarity economy sector, especially the cooperative sector, has contributed to this end. Materials and Methods: The foregoing under a qualitative social approach with a comparative method that seeks from the description and statistical analysis of socioeconomic indicators, the relationship between compliance with the SDGs and the contribution of the cooperative sector in some areas of the country. The Resultssuggest that in Colombia the greatest deficit of indicators and deficiencies are consistent. Conclusion: the SDGs are found in rural areas due to the existence of structural factors that will make it very difficult for our country to comply with and contribute to the 2030 agenda, therefore that the intervention of other actors is urgently requiredesAcceso abiertoUnilasallista Corporación UniversitariaIndicadores socioeconómicosSector ruralInclusión socialDesarrollo socialDesigualdades Rurales en Colombia: Aportaciones para el Logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenibleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAcces