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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Symposium

SDG–UP Public Symposium

TOKYO & ONLINE: This event will highlight sustainability initiatives at the SDG–Universities Platform member universities and their role in achieving the SDGs.

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Announcement

Next Course: “Theorical-Practical Course on the Study of Neglected Diseases: Diagnosis, Molecular Epidemiology and Applied Bioinformatics”, March 2024

Apply for a scholarship to participate in the course coordinated by Dr Ingeborg Becker at UNAM.

05 Feb 2024

News

UNU-FLORES’ research-based support of the SDGs

The manifold ways in which international cooperation has strong knock-on effects on all SDGs.

01 Feb 2024

News

Session Highlights Impacts of Satoyama Development Mechanism

A session of the 15th International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific discussed successful projects funded by the mechanism.

31 Jan 2024

News

New European Research Area Policy Platform includes UNU-MERIT's Research Contributions

Last week, the European Commission launched its European Research Area Policy Platform.

29 Jan 2024

Symposium

Accelerating Transformative Actions: The Role of the Private Sector in Sustainable Development

TOKYO: UNU and the Keio University xSDG Laboratory will co-host a symposium exploring how business leaders can take action to support sustainable development.

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