Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Industries, Innovation & Infrastructure


Goal 9 seeks to build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.

Economic growth, social development and climate action are heavily dependent on investments in infrastructure, sustainable industrial development and technological progress. In the face of a rapidly changing global economic landscape and increasing inequalities, sustained growth must include industrialization that first of all, makes opportunities accessible to all people, and second, is supported by innovation and resilient infrastructure.

Even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, global manufacturing – considered an engine of overall economic growth – has been steadily declining due to tariffs and trade tensions. The manufacturing decline caused by the pandemic has further caused serious impacts on the global economy.

This is primarily due to high inflation, energy price shocks, persistent disruptions in the supply of raw materials and intermediate goods, and global economic deceleration.

While LDCs in Asia have made considerable progress, African LDCs would need to change the current trajectory and accelerate progress significantly to attain the target by 2030. However, medium-high and high-technology industries demonstrated robust growth rates.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Multi-GNSS Asia

MGA 2010 D

Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Rights of Non-scheduled Air Services among the Association of South-East Asian Nations

1971 T g

Multilateral Agreement on Commercial Rights of Non-scheduled Air Services in Europe

1956 Montréal QC Canada T g

Multilateral Agreement on the Liberalization of International Air Transportation

2001 T g

Multilateral Agreement Relating to Certificates of Airworthiness for Imported Aircraft

1960 Montréal QC Canada T g

Multilateral Agreement Relating to Route Charges

1981 T g

Multilateral Agreement Relating to the Collection of Route Charges

1970 T g

Multilingual Europe Technology Alliance

META Berlin Germany E y

Multilingual Internet Names Consortium

MINC Amman Jordan G

Multinational Advanced Postal Training School, Abidjan

1970 Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire F g

Multinational Development of Women in Technology

MDWIT 2006 Baltimore MD USA G

Multinational Higher School of Telecommunications of Dakar

1981 Dakar Senegal E g

Multiport Ship Agencies Network

MSAN 1978 Peterborough UK F

Mundus maris

2010 Brussels Belgium F

MVNO Europe

2012 Brussels Belgium D t

NACE International - The Corrosion Society

1943 Houston TX USA D

Nanotechnology Industries Association

NIA 2005 Sint-Pieters-Woluwe Belgium D t

Nation Builders International

2001 Yaoundé Cameroon F

National Education Telecommunications Organization - EDSAT Institute

NETO/EDSAT 1988 Chevy Chase MD USA G j

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association International Foundation

NRECA International Foundation 1960 Arlington VA USA N

NativeWeb

1994 DeWitt NY USA N

NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force Command

NAEW and C 1980 Geilenkirchen Germany E g

NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Programme Management Organization

NAPMO 1978 Brunssum Netherlands E g

NATO Science and Technology Organization

STO 2010 J g

NATPE International

1962 Studio City CA USA N

NATRUE

2007 Brussels Belgium D

Natural Mineral Waters Europe

NMWE Brussels Belgium D t

Nautical Institute

1972 London UK G j

Naval Agreement

1913 T g

Near East Forestry Commission

NEFC 1953 Cairo Egypt E g

Negro Airmen International

NAI 1967 Savannah GA USA N

NetHope

2001 Falls Church VA USA F y

NETLIPSE

Baarn Netherlands F

Network for Advancement of Transfusion Alternatives

NATA 1998 Paris France F

Network for an Economical and Ecological Habitat

EcoSouth Network 1991 Jinotepe Nicaragua F

Network for Business Sustainability

NBS 2005 London ON Canada F

Network for Environmental Projects in Technology United in Europe

NEPTUNE 1993 Leeuwarden Netherlands N

Network for Industrially Contaminated Land in Europe

NICOLE 1995 Rotterdam Netherlands F

Network for Innovation in Career Guidance and Counselling in Europe

NICE Gillingham UK E

Network for Science and Technology Popularization in Latin America and the Caribbean

1990 F

Network for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in research-intensive universities

NETL J c

Network of European Metropolitan Regions and Areas

METREX 1996 Lyon France F

Network of European Regions Using Space Technologies

NEREUS 2008 Brussels Belgium E g

Network of International Science and Technology Centers

1994 Islamabad Pakistan F y

Network of Internet and Society Research Centers

NoC 2012 F y

Network of National ITS Associations

ITS Nationals 2004 Brussels Belgium F

Network of Reference Laboratories for Monitoring of Emerging Environmental Pollutants

NORMAN Network 2005 Verneuil-en-Halatte France F y

Network of the Insular Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the European Union

INSULEUR 1999 Chios Greece F t

Network on European Communications and Transport Activity Research

NECTAR 1985 Enschede Netherlands F

Network Science Society

NetSci West Newton MA USA F

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