SDG partnerships

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a shared, universal call-to-action for all countries to ensure that no one is left behind. Partnership is the foundation for success; collaboration and support between the private sector, governments at all levels, and civil society are essential to understand and act on development shortfalls.

UNU is an active partner with academia, international agencies, government ministries, civil society, and the private sector. With expertise across the full range of the SDGs and active partnerships across all sectors, UNU facilitates knowledge dissemination and convenes a diverse range of development stakeholders. UNU research on sustainable development governance contributes to near-term SDG implementation and long-term policy frameworks for sustainability.

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Event

Development aid in decline: What does it mean for the ecological transition and international solidarity?

How is the historic decline in official development assistance reshaping the financing of the ecological transition and international solidarity?

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Workshop

Fostering innovation through academia-public authorities’ collaboration: How can universities and public authorities work together more effectively to create value for society?

Online validation workshop of the study Fostering Academia–Public Authorities Cooperation for Value Creation, commissioned by the European Commission.

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Seminar

Arctic Frontiers Abroad Tokyo: Collaboration Across the Arctic Ocean

On 1 June 2026, UNU will co-host an Arctic-focused seminar to deepen Japan-Norway cooperation and foster innovative solutions to global challenges.

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