Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 17: Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development

Partnerships for the Goal


Goal 17 is about revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. The 2030 Agenda is universal and calls for action by all countries – developed and developing – to ensure no one is left behind. It requires partnerships between governments, the private sector, and civil society.

The Sustainable Development Goals can only be realized with a strong commitment to global partnership and cooperation to ensure no one is left behind in our journey to development.

However, not all countries are setting off from the same start line, and low and middle income countries are facing a tidal wave of debt which they are treading water.

Developing countries are grappling with an unprecedented rise in external debt levels following the COVID-19 pandemic, compounded by challenges such as record inflation, escalating interest rates, competing priorities and constrained fiscal capacity, underscoring the urgent need for debt relief and financial assistance.

While official development assistance (ODA) flows continue to reach record peaks, the increase in 2022 is primarily attributed to spending on refugees in donor countries and aid to Ukraine.

To be successful, everyone will need to mobilize both existing and additional resources, and developed countries will need to fulfill their official development assistance commitments.

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

Memorandum of Understanding between the Republic of Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Uganda for Cooperation on Environment Management

1998 T g

Mental Health and Psychosocial Support European Network

MHPSS-EN 2000 Stockholm Sweden F

MERCOSUL Association for the Rule of Law in International Relations

E

Mercy Airlift International

1968 Los Angeles CA USA G

Mercy-USA for Aid and Development

MUSA 1986 Plymouth MI USA G

Meridian International Center

MIC 1960 Washington DC USA G

Mesa de Articulación de Asociaciones Nacionales y Redes de ONGs de América Latina y el Caribe

La Mesa de articulación 2006 Santiago Chile D y

Micah Global

1999 Carlisle UK F y

Middle East Outreach Council

MEOC 1981 G y

Migration, Asylum, Refugees Regional Initiative

MARRI 2003 Skopje North Macedonia F g

Milieukontakt International

1987 Amsterdam Netherlands G

Milken Institute

1991 Santa Monica CA USA G

Ministerial Conference on Fisheries Cooperation Among African States Bordering the Atlantic Ocean

ATLAFCO 1989 Rabat Morocco F g

Minority Rights Group International

MRG 1966 London UK F y

MIR partenariats et développement international

1988 Québec QC Canada G

Mission Aviation Fellowship

MAF 1945 Ashford UK F

Mission East

1991 Hellerup Denmark G

Mobility for Prosperity in Europe

MPE 2005 Brussels Belgium F y

Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives

MBRGI 2015 G

Monde solidarité Afrique

Québec QC Canada G

More and Better

Rome Italy F y

Moskovskij Gosudarstvennyj Institut Mezdunarodnyh Otnosenij

MGIMO 1944 Moscow Russia G j

Mothers Legacy Project

Portland OR USA G

Mountain Research Initiative

MRI 2001 Bern Switzerland F

Movement for a Better World

MBW 1952 Rome Italy F v

Movement for International Solidarity

MIS Brussels Belgium N

Movement for Peace, Disarmament and Freedom

1982 Madrid Spain G

Movendi International

1851 Stockholm Sweden C

Movimento per l'Autosviluppo, l'Interscambio et la Solidarietà

MAIS 1985 Turin Italy G

Movimento Sviluppo e Pace

MSP 1968 Turin Italy G

MOVIMONDO Molisv

1971 Rome Italy G

Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

1993 Syracuse NY USA G j

Multilateral Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between the National Customs Directors of Latin America, Spain and Portugal

1981 T g

Mundus maris

2010 Brussels Belgium F

Muslim World League

MWL 1962 Makkah Saudi Arabia C

Muslim World Link

2016 Lahore Pakistan G

Naga International Support Centre, Amsterdam

NAGALIM 2000 Amsterdam Netherlands G

Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity

Nagoya Protocol 2010 T g

Namati

2011 Washington DC USA F

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs

NDIIA 1983 Washington DC USA G j

National Platforms' Coalition of Asia

NPCOA Delhi India F y

Nationless Worldwide Association

1921 Paris France F v

NATO Support and Procurement Agency

NSPA 1958 Capellen Luxembourg E g

Neglected Tropical Diseases Support Center

NTD-SC 2013 Decatur GA USA G

Neil D Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce

Levin Institute New York NY USA G j

Netherlands Institute of International Relations - Clingendael

1983 The Hague Netherlands G j

Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education

1952 The Hague Netherlands G

NetHope

2001 Falls Church VA USA F y

Network for Business Sustainability

NBS 2005 London ON Canada F

Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training

NORRAG Geneva Switzerland F v

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