SDG 17. Partnerships for the goals

Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.

 

In the field of FINANCE, among other issues, ensure that developed countries fully implement their official development assistance commitments. In the field of TECHNOLOGY, enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation. In the field of TRADE, promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system. And, as regards the systemic issues, enhance global macroeconomic stability as well as policy coherence for sustainable development, respecting each country’s policy space and leadership.

To learn more: The Sustainable Development Goals explained by the UN

Projects of the UB Solidarity Foundation that contribute to this SDG:

 
Voluntariat UB (UB Volunteering)

Voluntariat UB (UB Volunteering)

Initiative that fosters volunteerism of the university community in Third Sector entities with the aim of promoting a university which is more solidary and committed to society. It contributes to goal 17.17, aimed at promoting effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships.

Activities that contribute to this SDG:

 
The INOWASIA steering committee convenes in Laos for its third biannual meeting - The UB Solidarity Foundation is represented at the event by the coordinator of its Program of natural solutions for a sustainable development. From April 1…
Floating or constructed wetlands: nature-based water treatments being tested in cities in Southeast Asia - Representatives from Sri Lanka, Philippines and Vietnam, as well as from the UB Solidarity Foundation, have presented their experiences in the field. Solidarity Foundation of…
The UB Solidarity Foundation provides technical advice in a project on water treatment in urban areas of Asia - The main goal of the project is to contribute to the integration of nature-based water treatment technologies in the management and planning of urban water.…