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

Institute for European Traffic Law

IETL 2003 Bertrange Luxembourg E j

Institute for Geopolitical Research and Development

INGRED 2011 Antwerp Belgium F f

Institute for Global Dialogue

IGD 1993 Midrand South Africa N j

Institute for Healthcare Improvement

IHI 1991 Boston MA USA G j

Institute for Infrastructure, Environment and Innovation

IMIEU 1999 Brussels Belgium J

Institute for International Science and Technology Policy

IISTP Washington DC USA N

Institute for International Scientific and Technological Cooperation

Lisbon Portugal G j

Institute for Knowledge and Innovation Southeast Asia

IKI-SEA Bangkok Thailand N j

Institute for Labour and Family Research

ILFR 1992 Bratislava Slovakia N j

Institute for Peace and Dialogue

IPD Basel Switzerland N j

Institute for Research and Debate on Governance

IRG 2006 Paris France G j

Institute for Social and Environmental Transition–International

ISET-International 1997 Boulder CO USA F

Institute for Social Inventions

1985 London UK G j

Institute for Strategic Dialogue

ISD London UK F j

Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean

1965 Buenos Aires Argentina E gj

Institute for Transportation and Development Policy

ITDP 1985 New York NY USA G j

Institute of Air and Space Law, Montréal

IASL 1951 Montréal QC Canada G j

Institute of Alternative Policies for the Southern Cone of Latin America

1986 Rio de Janeiro Brazil N j

Institute of Appropriate Technology Transfer to Marginal Sectors of the Andrés Bello Convention

1986 Lima Peru E gj

Institute of Asian Cultures, Tokyo

1982 Tokyo Japan G j

Institute of Baltic Studies

IBS 1996 Tartu Estonia G j

Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology

IZIIS 1965 Skopje North Macedonia G j

Institute of Ecotechnics

IE 1969 London UK N j

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE 1884 Piscataway NJ USA F jv

Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology

IEST 1953 Rolling Meadows IL USA G j

Institute of Food Technologists

IFT 1939 Chicago IL USA G j

Institute of Global Health Innovation

IGHI 2010 London UK N j

Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management

IHEEM 1944 Portsmouth UK N jv

Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers

IISE 1948 Norcross GA USA F jtv

Institute of Intelligent Systems

IIS J c

Institute of International Container Lessors

IICL 1971 Washington DC USA F j

Institute of International Harmonization for Building and Housing

IIBH 1985 Tokyo Japan G j

Institute of International Integration and Industrial Economics

1969 Grenoble France G j

Institute of International Maritime Affairs

IMA 2000 Busan Korea Rep G j

Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology

IMarEST 1889 London UK D jv

Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Gdynia

1939 Gdynia Poland G j

Institute of Materials Engineering, Australasia

IMEA 1946 Melbourne VIC Australia G j

Institute of Materials Finishing

IMF 1925 Birmingham UK N j

Institute of Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems and Forest Products Technology

IMFE and FPT 1929 Athens Greece G j

Institute of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa

IMESA 1961 Westville South Africa G j

Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine

IPEM 1995 York UK G j

Institution of Agricultural Engineers

IAgrE 1938 Cranfield UK N jv

Institution of Chemical Engineers

IChemE 1922 Rugby UK C j

Institution of Civil Engineers

ICE 1818 London UK C j

Institution of Engineering and Technology

IET 1871 Stevenage UK F jv

Institution of Fire Engineers

IFE 1918 Stratford-upon-Avon UK F jv

Institution of Lighting Engineers

ILE 1924 Rugby UK N jv

Institution of Railway Signal Engineers

IRSE 1912 London UK N j

Institution of Structural Engineers

IStructE 1908 London UK B jv

Instituto Centroamericano de Estudios Fiscales

ICEFI 2005 Guatemala Guatemala D j

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