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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Explore the latest strategic trends, research and analysis
Explore the latest strategic trends, research and analysis
What are the critical pillars that can set up any partnership for success? Think diverse expertise, local knowledge and a means to share your learnings
Pre-COVID barriers to collaboration in health and education systems have been set aside in pursuit of the bigger picture, aligning with many of the SDGs.
The International Business Council has developed a set of metrics for companies to measure their progress towards implementing stakeholder capitalism.
COVID struck as nationalism was on the rise and multilateralism on the retreat. A panel of experts wonder if we'll see more or less co-operation as we reset the world.
Public-private collaborations are key to achieving the Great Reset and meeting SDG targets. Partnerships achieving the most impact share five elements.
COVID-19 highlights the need for justice, equality and strong international institutions. The Great Reset is a chance to work together to achieve the SDGs.
Improving water, sanitation, and hygiene practice – a practice known as WASH – is vital in reducing the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in developing countries.
The world’s least developed countries can navigate the coronavirus crisis with appropriate support measures, policies, and coordinated global efforts.
Digital technologies can drive inclusive and sustainable growth in low and middle-income countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Businesses can make capitalism work for everyone by incorporating basic human decency, says Mastercard's CEO Ajay Banga.
Around the world, thousands of projects are fostering partnerships between people and organizations from around the globe - a powerful counterweight to our fractured geopolitics.
For Africa to flourish, foreign investors must help homegrown businesses become manufacturers and exporters.
Climate change is an urgent challenge that requires urgent responses - and here's why public-private partnerships are the smart and only way to go.
Partnerships between governments, the private sector and civil society will be essential to save the planet - and happily, they are today being formed around the world.
Networks of regulators, law enforcement and industry are emerging to fight the increasing problem of financial crime.