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

International Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures

ILHMFLT 1968 Wroclaw Poland F g

International Labour Organization

ILO 1919 Geneva Switzerland B g

International Laser Ranging Service

ILRS 1998 Greenbelt MD USA K

International Lead Association

ILA 1946 London UK D

International Lead Zinc Research Organization

ILZRO 1958 Durham NC USA F

International Legal Technology Association

ILTA Austin TX USA N

International Life Sciences Institute

ILSI 1978 Washington DC USA F jt

International Lithosphere Program

ILP 1980 Columbia MO USA F

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

1966 Mexico City Mexico E

International Map Industry Association

IMIA Hanover MD USA C t

International Marine Centre

IMC 1988 Oristano Italy G

International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean

IMAM 1977 C

International Maritime Bureau

IMB 1981 London UK E

International Maritime Employers' Council

IMEC Fareham UK F

International Maritime Health Association

IMHA 1997 Antwerp Belgium D v

International Maritime History Association

IMHA 1990 Norfolk VA USA D

International Maritime Lecturers' Association

IMLA Antwerp Belgium C v

International Maritime Organization

IMO 1948 London UK B g

International Maritime Pilots' Association

IMPA 1970 London UK C

International Maritime Rescue Federation

IMRF 1924 Enfield UK C y

International Maritime Statistics Forum

IMSF F y

International Marking and Identification Association

IMIA 1910 N

International Masonry Institute

IMI 1970 Annapolis MD USA G j

International Masonry Society

IMS 1986 Stoke-on-Trent UK C

International Mastic Asphalt Association

IMAA 1972 Bern Switzerland D

International Medical Corps

IMC 1984 Los Angeles CA USA G

International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

ACHEMA Frankfurt-Main Germany S c

International Metabolic Engineering Society

IMES New York NY USA E v

International Methane Emission Observatory

IMEO 2021 J g

International Mine Initiative

IMI 2000 Athens Greece G

International Model Power Boat Association

1949 Huntsville AL USA N

International Monorail Association

IMA 2010 Heimberg Switzerland C

International Movement for Leisure Activities in Science and Technology

IMLAST 1987 Puebla Mexico G y

International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats

IMPACT Cyberjaya Malaysia E g

International Municipal Signal Association

IMSA 1896 Rockledge FL USA N

International NanoSPD Steering Committee

2002 Ufa Russia E

International Naval Research Organization

INRO 1963 Holden MA USA F

International Network Against Cyber Hate

INACH 2002 Amsterdam Netherlands F y

International Network for Autonomous Ships

INAS 2017 Trondheim Norway F

International Network for Engineering Education and Research

INEER Arlington VA USA N

International Network for Planning and Improving Quality and Safety in Health Systems in Africa

INPIQS 2006 Bordeaux France F

International Network for Safety Assurance of Fuel Cycle Industries

INSAF 2000 J t

International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism

INTBAU 2001 London UK F

International Network of Affiliated Ports

INAP Kochi Japan F

International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment

INAHTA 1993 Edmonton AB Canada F

International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation

INESAP 1993 Darmstadt Germany K

International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility

INES 1991 Berlin Germany F y

International Network of Engineers and Scientists' Projects on Ethics

INESPE 1994 Copenhagen Denmark K

International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists

INWES 2002 Ottawa ON Canada F

International Network on Public Communication of Science and Technology

PCST 1989 Campbell ACT Australia F v

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