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

Canadian Institute of International Affairs

CIIA 1928 Toronto ON Canada G j

Canadian Lutheran World Relief

CLWR 1946 Winnipeg MB Canada G

Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief

CPAR 1984 Ottawa ON Canada G

Candid Foundation

Berlin Germany G f

Cap Anamur - Deutsche Not-Ärzte

Cap Anamur 1979 Cologne Germany G

Capitals Coalition

2020 The Hague Netherlands F y

Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance

CNCA C

Caribbean ASEAN Voluntary Council for Sustainable Development Goals

Caribbean ASEAN Council J

Caribbean Business and Investment Support Network

CARIBISNET 2006 Bridgetown Barbados F

Caribbean Development Bank

CDB 1969 St Michael Barbados F g

Caribbean Employers' Confederation

CEC 1960 Port-of-Spain Trinidad-Tobago D

Caribbean Environment Programme

CEP Kingston Jamaica E g

Caribbean Meteorological Organization

CMO 1973 Port-of-Spain Trinidad-Tobago D g

Caribbean Plant Health Directors Forum

CPHD Forum 2014 St Augustine Trinidad-Tobago F y

Caritas Asia

1973 Bangkok Thailand F y

Caritas Australia

1964 Sydney NSW Australia G

Caritas International, Belgium

1948 Brussels Belgium G

Caritas Internationalis

CI 1950 Vatican City Vatican B y

Caritas para la Cooperación Internacional - Caritas Española

Madrid Spain G

Carmelite NGO

New Orleans LA USA E

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

CCEIA 1914 New York NY USA G

Carrefour d'éducation à la solidarité internationale - Québec

CESIQ 1969 Québec QC Canada G

Carrefour de solidarité internationale

CSI 1974 Sherbrooke QC Canada G y

CartONG

2006 Chambéry France F

Casa Alianza

1981 Mixco Guatemala G

Casa Árabe

2006 Madrid Spain G g

Casa Asia

2001 Barcelona Spain G

Caspian Economic Cooperation Organization

CECO J gp

Catalyst 2030

2020 Haarlem Netherlands J y

Catholic Central Agency for Development Aid

1962 Aachen Germany G

Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees

COERR 1978 Bangkok Thailand G

Catholic Youth Network for Environmental Sustainability in Africa

CYNESA 2012 Nairobi Kenya F

Caucasus Environmental NGO Network

CENN 1998 Tbilisi Georgia F

CEC ARTSLINK

1962 New York NY USA N

CEDAR Fund

1991 Hong Kong Hong Kong G

Cell Stress Society International

CSSI 1999 West Hartford CT USA D

Center d'analyse politique des relations internationales

CAPRI 1987 Liège Belgium G

Center for Communications, Health and the Environment

CECHE 1990 Washington DC USA G

Center for Conservation Peacebuilding

CPeace 2006 Washington DC USA G

Center for Economic and Social Rights

CESR 1993 Brooklyn NY USA G

Center for Global Dialogue and Cooperation

CGDC 2009 Geneva Switzerland F

Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Washington DC

1990 Washington DC USA G

Center for Humanitarian Outreach and Intercultural Exchange

CHOICE Humanitarian 1982 West Jordan UT USA G

Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation

CIHC 1992 New York NY USA G

Center for International Legal Cooperation

CILC The Hague Netherlands G

Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development

CIRSD Belgrade Serbia G

Center for International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies

1991 Tübingen Germany G

Center for International Security and Cooperation

CISAC 1983 Stanford CA USA G

Center for Oceanic Awareness, Research and Education

COARE 2006 Oakland CA USA G

Center for Teaching International Relations

CTIR 1968 Denver CO USA G

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