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

Youth Inclusive Action on Integrating SDGs, Climate Change & Biodiversity

UNU-IAS will organise an online briefing session on youth inclusive action on integrating SDGs, climate change and biodiversity.

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Event

Enacting Biodiversity Education and Transformative Learning within Communities: Lessons and Actions from the Global RCE Network

UNU-IAS will host an online session of the Sustainability Research & Innovation Congress 2022 on biodiversity education and conservation initiatives.

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Press Release

UNCDF and UNU Firm up Partnership for Enhanced Development Cooperation in the Pacific and Beyond

UNCDF and UNU-EHS have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their development project cooperation in the Pacific region and beyond.

20 Jun 2022

Seminar

Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar: UNEP’s Work in Malaysia Towards Advancing the SDGs

UNEP Representative Dr Isabelle Louis will discuss UNEP’s work in Malaysia towards advancing the SDGs.

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News

Policy Brief Promotes ICT Solutions for Environmental Issues in the Greater Mekong Subregion

A UNU-IAS Policy Brief recommends the use of ICT to tackle the negative impacts of climate change and human activity along Mekong River.

10 Jun 2022

News

Flemish Government Signs MoU with UNU, Ghent University, and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The new MoU, which will run from 2022 to 2026, signals the partners’ belief in the necessity of international cooperation.

31 May 2022