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

Österreichisches Lateinamerika-Institut

1965 Vienna Austria G j

Österreichisches Nord-Süd-Institut für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit

ÖNSI 1991 Vienna Austria G j

Osteuropaverein

1989 Hamburg Germany G

Outreach Aid To The Americas

OAA 1994 Miami FL USA N

Outreach International

1979 Kansas City MO USA G

Overbrook Foundation

1948 New York NY USA G f

Overseas Development Institute

ODI 1960 London UK G j

Overseas Environment Cooperation Centre

OECC 1990 Tokyo Japan G y

Oxfam Australia

1953 Carlton VIC Australia G f

Oxfam International

1995 Nairobi Kenya F y

Oxfam Novib

1956 The Hague Netherlands G

Pacific Asia Society

PAS 1994 Seoul Korea Rep G

Pacific Economic Cooperation Council

PECC 1980 Singapore Singapore F y

Pacific Island Farmers Organisation Network

PIFON 2009 Nadi Fiji F

Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organizations

PIANGO 1986 Suva Fiji D

Pacific Islands Development Forum

PIDF 2012 Suva Fiji F g

Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

1972 Suva Fiji E g

Pacific Islands Regional Non-governmental Organizations

PRNGO Suva Fiji E y

Pacific Islands Society of the United Kingdom and Ireland

PISUKI 1981 Haywards Heath UK G v

Pacifica International Foundation

1987 Issaquah WA USA G f

Pakistan Development Forum

PDF 1960 F g

Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs

PASSIA 1987 Jerusalem Israel G v

Pan African Women's Organization

PAWO 1962 Pretoria South Africa D

Pan American Health Organization

PAHO 1947 Washington DC USA E g

Pan-African Network in Defense of Migrants' Rights

PANiDMR 2010 J

Parents International

IPA Amsterdam Netherlands D

Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe

OSCE PA 1991 Copenhagen Denmark F g

Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation

PABSEC 1993 Istanbul Türkiye F gy

Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Cooperation

PAEAC 1974 Brussels Belgium D

Parliamentary Conference on Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Area

S cgy

Parliamentary Forum on Small Arms and Light Weapons

PFSALW 1999 Stockholm Sweden F y

Partage - avec les enfants du monde

Partage 1973 Compiègne France G

Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group

PTCOG 1985 Villigen Switzerland E v

Partners

1943 Atlanta GA USA G

Partners for Development

PFD Silver Spring MD USA G

Partners for Peace

1991 Washington DC USA G

Partners in Aid

1962 Narre Warren VIC Australia G

Partners in Health

PIH 1987 Boston MA USA G

Partners in Population and Development

PPD 1994 Dhaka Bangladesh F g

Partners of Intermediaries

POI 2002 Brussels Belgium F

Partners of the Americas

1964 Washington DC USA G

Partners Worldwide

1994 Grand Rapids MI USA G

PartnersGlobal

1989 Washington DC USA G

Partnership for Change

PfC 2012 Oslo Norway G

Partnership for Economic Policy

PEP 2002 Nairobi Kenya F

Partnership for Peace

PfP 1994 F g

Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia

PEMSEA 1994 Quezon City Philippines E gy

Partnerships in Health Information

PHI 1991 Harrow UK G

Patent Cooperation Treaty

PCT 1970 T g

Patent Office of Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf

GCC Patent Office 1992 Riyadh Saudi Arabia E g

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