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Written by Network Secretariat
SDSN Indonesia in collaboration with Atamerica (U.S Embassy) organized a webinar, titled What Does Water Mean To You? to commemorate World Water Day, celebrated on March 22nd.
The 2020 Networks in Action report features the innovative solutions and partnerships being led by the SDSN’s networks. This edition highlights the flagship initiatives and global collaboration from our 37 national and regional networks and 5 thematic networks, and includes a special introduction on how the SDSN networks are working together to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and achieve the SDGs.
Attached is SDSN Indonesia's 2020 Network in Action report.
Written by SDSN Secretariat
The Sustainable Development Report 2020 presents the SDG Index and Dashboards for all UN member states and frames the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in terms of six broad transformations. It was prepared by teams of independent experts at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Bertelsmann Stiftung.
Written by SDG Index SDSN, Bertelsmann Stiftung
The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network - Youth released its first annual report which celebrates 5 years of youth action and achievement accomplished by a growing network of SDG youth advocates across the globe. Read the report to learn more about what we do at SDSN Youth and how we are contributing to the advancement of the SDGs!
Written by SDSN Youth Secretariat
The 2019 Networks in Action report features the wide array of innovative solutions and initiatives being led by the SDSN’s national, regional, and thematic networks.
This edition shows how our networks are deepening their partnerships with governments, the private business sector, and civil society, developing programs of higher education, advanced research, and policy analysis, and convening multi-stakeholder deliberations towards the SDGs.
Attached is SDSN Indonesia's 2019 Network in Action report.
Membership in the Sustainable Development Solutions Network is free and open to institutions, including universities, research institutions, foundations, civil society, and other organizations.
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