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

Global Digital Foundation

Dublin Ireland J f

Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative

GESCI 2003 Nairobi Kenya J

Global Economist Forum

GEF 1904 Dhaka Bangladesh F

Global Education: Exchanges for Engineers and Entrepreneurs

Ge4 1996 Albi France F

Global Educators Network

2014 Phitsanulok Thailand F

Global Engineering Deans Council

GEDC 2008 Fairfax VA USA E

Global Environment and Technology Foundation

GETF 1988 Arlington VA USA G f

Global Exchange Network Association

GENA 2011 Brussels Belgium D t

Global Express Association

GEA 1983 Geneva Switzerland F y

Global Fellowship of Christian Youth

Global Fellowship 1963 Hemel Hempstead UK F

Global FinTech Association

GFA Zurich Switzerland C

Global Fluid Power Society

GFPS 2016 C

Global Forum on Cyber Expertise

GFCE 2015 The Hague Netherlands F y

Global Health Technologies Coalition

GHTC Washington DC USA G y

Global Heat Health Information Network

GHHIN 2016 F

Global Hope Mobilization

GLOHOMO Lilongwe Malawi G

Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute

GISPRI 1988 Tokyo Japan G j

Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture

GIEWS 1975 Rome Italy F gy

Global Information Infrastructure Commission

GIIC 1995 Washington DC USA G

Global Infrastructure Alliance for Internet Safety

GIAIS 2004 F

Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation

GIB Foundation 2008 Basel Switzerland F f

Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance

GICA 2016 Singapore Singapore E y

Global Infrastructure Hub

GI Hub 2014 Sydney NSW Australia E

Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies

G3ict 2006 Atlanta GA USA E y

Global Innovation Fund

GIF London UK G f

Global Internet Governance Academic Network

GIGANet 2006 London UK F

Global Laboratory Network for Cholera and Other Diarrhoeal Infections

CHOLDInet 2009 Kolkata India E

Global Land Programme

GLP Bern Switzerland E v

Global LI Industry Forum

GLIIF Olympia WA USA N t

Global Lighting Association

2007 Ipswich QLD Australia F y

Global Logistics Associates

GLA 1990 Barendrecht Netherlands F

Global Maritime Education and Training Association

GlobalMET 1996 Gurgaon India D

Global Maritime Forum

Copenhagen Denmark F f

Global Medical Technology Alliance

GMTA C y

Global Microbial Identified Network

GMI Network 2011 Kongens Lyngby Denmark F

Global Mining Guidelines Group

GMG 2012 Ormstown QC Canada C

Global mobile Suppliers Association

GSA 1998 Sheffield UK C

Global Net Neutrality Coalition

2014 C y

Global Network for B2B Integration in High Tech Industries

EDIFICE 1986 Hoegaarden Belgium E t

Global Network for Banking Innovation in Microfinance

GNBI 2001 New York NY USA F

Global Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation and Competence Building Systems

GLOBELICS 2001 Heredia Costa Rica F

Global Network for Environmental Science and Technology

G-NEST Athens Greece N

Global Network for Sustainable Housing

GNSH 2011 Nairobi Kenya E

Global Network of Export-Import Banks and Development Finance Institutions

G-NEXID 2006 Geneva Switzerland F

Global Observatory on Peer-to-Peer, Community Self-Consumption and Transactive Energy Models

GO-P2P 2019 London UK F v

Global Off-Grid Lighting Association

GOGLA 2012 Amsterdam Netherlands E y

Global Online Academy

GOA 2011 G

Global Organic Textile Standard International Working Group

GOTS 2008 Stuttgart Germany E y

Global Parliament of Mayors

GPM 2016 The Hague Netherlands F v

Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches

GPRBA 2003 Washington DC USA E gy

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