SDSN 2019 Achievements Take us into the Decade of Action!
2019 was a busy year as we surpassed 1,200 members organized in 33 National and Regional Networks. With 24 new national and regional networks already lined up for 2020, we're excited to watch the global network grow.
- SDSN hosted the first-ever Global Solutions Forum which presented a variety of locally sourced solutions from ten of SDSN's 33 National and Regional Networks.
- The 2019 Networks in Action report showcases how our networks work with partners to advance the SDGs in their countries.
- Two new networks were launched: SDSN Mexico and the China SDG Hub.
- SDSN launched the SDSN Networks Strategy Council to advise the Networks Program on the expansion strategy and work program. This body is Chaired by Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed and composed of Network Chairs and Directors of the SDG Centers.
- Thanks to a new collaboration with Junior Chamber International (JCI), five of the winning not-for-profit solutions highlighted in the 3rd SDSN Youth Solutions Report received grants from the Global Youth Empowerment Fund.
- SDSN Youth's Global Schools Program launched an online library of resources to empower schools and teachers globally to educate students on the SDGs.
SDSN programs and research on the implementation of the SDGs advanced well in 2019.
- SDSN published a major piece in Nature Sustainability, Six Transformations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals , on how SDG implementation can be organized (working paper here ).
- The Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land Use and Energy (FABLE) Pathways Consortium presented the preliminary pathways towards sustainable land-use and food systems prepared by 18 country teams from developed and developing countries, including the European Union.
- The Nature Map consortium presented global maps that integrate available data on biodiversity and carbon stocks to assist countries in operationalizing national objectives for biodiversity conservation and natural climate solutions.
- SDSN's Costing Group released a new paper, SDG Costing and Financing for Low-Income Development Countries (LIDCs).
- In partnership with the Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition (BCFN) and others, SDSN released a report on Fixing the business of food - the food industry and the SDG challenge.
- The Thematic Network on Good Governance of Extractive and Land Resources released Mapping the Renewable Energy Sector to the Sustainable Development Goals: An Atlas.
- SDSN Launched the Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA) , which will provide objective, transparent, and rigorous scientific assessments on the state of the Amazon, with their inaugural report to be released in fall 2020.
- SDSN's Roadmap to 2050: A Manual for Nations to Decarbonize by Mid-Century was published in partnership with the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) outlining key technologies to decarbonize the power, transport, industry, and buildings sectors.
SDSN’s TReNDS continues to play a central role in the Data Revolution. SDSN has also released several new indices this year.
- The 2019 Sustainable Development Report (including the SDG Index and Dashboards) recommended six major long-term transformations for SDG achievement.
- SDSN released five local and regional indices to support localized SDG implementation: European Cities , US Cities , Africa , Arab Region , and Europe.
- SDSN launched a Spillover Index that tracks the environmental and socio-economic effects that one country has over another.
- The 7th World Happiness Report considers more broadly some of the main forces that influence happiness by changing the ways in which communities and their members interact with each other.
- SDSN TReNDS released its flagship report, Counting on the World to Act: A Roadmap for Governments to Achieve Modern Data Systems for Sustainable Development. The group also launched two new projects: Contracts for Data Collaboration (C4DC) and Data For Now.
The SDG Academy , SDSN’s flagship education initiative, had an eventful year full of new courses, new partnerships, and new initiatives to advance teaching and learning about sustainable development around the world.
- In 2019, the SDG Academy launched several new online courses on post-capitalism , water , ethics , industrial policy in Africa (in partnership with UNU-WIDER), and climate science. Climate Change: The Science and Global Impact , taught by climate expert Michael Mann, was the most popular course in 2019, enrolling more than 10,500 learners in four months.
- The Academy also launched its first Spanish-language courses in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank: a course on Partnerships for the SDGs , and a version of their popular course on Natural Resources for Sustainable Development regionalized for a Latin American audience. The Natural Resources course was also adapted in Arabic for the MENA region in partnership with Edraak.org.
- In June, the Secretariat of the Global Association of the Master’s in Development Practice (MDP)—a two-year graduate program designed to train aspiring practitioners to address the challenges of sustainable development—joined SDSN under the umbrella of the SDG Academy. Currently, there are 37 MDP programs in 26 countries around the world.
- The new SDG Academy Library , launched in September, is a searchable repository of all SDG Academy course videos, made available as standalone educational resources. Learners can search more than 1,000 videos by course, faculty member, SDG, academic discipline, or keyword, to find and share the content you need for your next lesson, workshop, or training.
- The SDG Academy reconstituted its Academic Advisory Committee for a new three year term, with a wonderful group of experts in the pedagogy and content of sustainable development to guide it forward.
Global outreach and engagement is a key part of SDSN's mission. SDSN hosted over 100 events across all 6 continents this year.
- The 7th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD) accepted a record number of 630 abstracts, welcomed Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians to speak, and over 850+ global change makers participated.
- SDSN hosted over 25 events during the 2019 UN High-Level Political Forum in July and the UN General Assembly in September.
- SDSN had a strong presence at COP25 with the Low-Emissions Solutions Conference , a 1.5 day event and high-level dinner, including several panels inside the COP25 blue zone in an effort to connect academics, engineers, and researchers to the COP process.
- SDSN captured media attention globally with extensive coverage on the Sustainable Development Report 2019 , Europe Sustainable Development Report , and the 2019 World Happiness Report.
- SDSN launched a new website in 2019 which includes more navigable home and program pages that capture the ever growing portfolio of work from our global network.