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Partnership For The Goals

Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG 17)

Focuses on strengthening the means of implementation and revitalization of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development. This goal recognizes that achieving sustainable development requires collective and coordinated efforts, collaboration, and the mobilization of resources at both national and international levels.

At its core, SDG 17 emphasizes the importance of partnerships and collaboration between governments, the private sector, civil society, and other stakeholders. The goal aims to foster a global environment that supports the achievement of all the other SDGs by promoting practical cooperation, coordination, and capacity-building.

One key aspect of SDG 17 is mobilizing financial resources for sustainable development. This involves encouraging domestic resource mobilization, attracting foreign direct investment, and providing financial assistance to developing countries. The goal recognizes the need for diverse and innovative financing mechanisms to support the implementation of sustainable development initiatives.

SDG 17 also focuses on enhancing technology transfer and promoting innovation. The goal aims to bridge the digital divide and ensure that technological advancements benefit all countries, particularly those in the developing world. By fostering innovation and supporting research and development, SDG 17 seeks to address global challenges and promote sustainable solutions.

The goal envisions a more open and inclusive global trading system. SDG 17 calls for reducing trade barriers, improving market access, and promoting fair and non-discriminatory trade practices. A well-functioning international trade system is crucial for economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. SDG 17 is closely linked with other sustainable development goals, as it provides the framework for the means of implementation necessary to achieve the broader agenda. It emphasizes the importance of partnerships (SDG 17) for the goals (SDGs 1-16), recognizing that collaborative efforts are essential for addressing complex and interconnected global challenges.

17.2

17.2.1 Relationships with regional NGOs and government for SDG policy
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17.2.2 Cross sectoral dialogue about SDGs
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17.2.3 International collaboration data gathering for SDG
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17.2.4 Collaboration for SDG best practice
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17.2.5 Collaboration with NGOs for SDGs
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17.3

17.3.1 University publishes progress against SDG1
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17.3.2 Progress against SDG2 – Zero Hunger
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17.3.3 Progress against SDG3 – Good health and well-being
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17.3.4 Progress against SDG 4 –Quality Education
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17.3.5 Progress against SDG5 – Gender equality & women empowerment
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17.3.6 Progress against SDG6 – Water and sanitation
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17.3.7 Progress against SDG7 – Affordable and clean energy
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17.3.8 Progress against SDG8 – Decent work and economic growth
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17.3.9 Progress against SDG9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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17.3.10 Progress against SDG10 – Reduced Inequalities
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17.3.11 Progress against SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
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17.3.12 Progress against SDG12 – Responsible consumption and production
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17.3.13 Progress against SDG13 – Climate Action
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17.3.14 Progress against SDG14 - Life below Water
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17.3.15 Progress against SDG15 – Life on Land
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17.3.16 Progress against SDG16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institution
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17.3.17 Progress against SDG 17 – Partnerships for the goals
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17.4

17.4.1 Education for SDGs commitment to meaningful education
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17.4.2 Education for SDGs: specific courses on sustainability
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17.4.3 Education for SDGs in the wider community
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17.4.4 Sustainability Literacy
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