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SDGAcademyX: Revitalizing Multilateralism for a Sustainable Future

International cooperation and collective action are needed more than ever; yet our existing systems of global governance weren’t designed for the complex, interconnected, and rapidly-changing world in which we live.

We must revitalize and reimagine multilateralism for the 21st century.

Revitalizing Multilateralism for a Sustainable Future
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About this course

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In 2015, the world came together to adopt an ambitious plan for global development: the United Nations 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Subsequent global shocks and setbacks, however, have increasingly underscored our shared vulnerabilities and hindered our progress towards a peaceful, prosperous, equitable and sustainable future. International cooperation and collective action are needed more than ever; yet our existing systems of multilateral engagement weren’t designed for the complex, interconnected, and rapidly-changing world in which we live.

It’s time for the United Nations to turbocharge.

In 2021, UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued Our Common Agenda, his vision for the future of international cooperation. Our Common Agenda aims to “turbocharge” action on the SDGs and, most poignantly, presents practical recommendations to transform global governance for the 21st century. Its publication started a conversation that will culminate in September 2025 at the World Social Summit where all countries will recommit to the UN charter and trust in multilateralism. The Summit of the Future in 2024 is an important step towards reinvigorating multilateralism where UN Member States will deliberate on three global compacts to transform international cooperation up to 2030 and beyond.

To support this vision and inform the Summit, the Secretary-General has released 11 thematic policy briefs to provide more detail on proposals for the Summit and aid Member States as they prepare for deliberations. The topics of these 11 policy briefs have been further condensed into five Chapters for the Summit, namely: Financing, Peace and Security, Digital Cooperation, Youth and Future Generations, and Global Governance.

The Summit of the Future marks a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to reframe global governance for the future. Revitalizing Multilateralism for a Sustainable Future is designed to help you understand and prepare for it.

In this unique course, Prof. Patrick Paul Walsh will guide learners through the past, present, and future of the global development agenda, examining the five Chapters, 11 policy briefs, and three Compacts with the aid of renowned leaders in the field of sustainable development. Through recorded videos from the prestigious Global Classroom lecture series and other high-profile fora, learners will hear from experts in global governance, finance, digital transformation, and more, and consider the Summit of the Future in light of their insights.

Following the Summit, new modules will be added to discuss the outcomes and preparations for the 2nd UN World Social Summit in September 2025.

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  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English

What you'll learn

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  • Take stock of where we are at the mid-point of the SDGs and what more needs to be done before 2030.
  • Explore the origins of Our Common Agenda and the goals for the Summit of the Future in September 2024.
  • Understand the multilateral process for adopting the three Compacts at the Summit.
  • Dive into the 11 thematic policy briefs that will inform the Summit and explore the new challenges and opportunities for multilateralism in the 21st century.
  • Consider how you can contribute to reimagining and revitalizing global cooperation in your spheres of influence.

I. Welcome to the Course

A. Introducing Our Common Agenda and the UN Summit of the Future

B. Jeffrey Sachs. "Sustainable Development: The Future We Want."

C. Jan-Gustav Strandenaes. "The Agenda that Changed the World."

II. The Five Chapters

A. Chapter 1: Financing

1. Introduction

2. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 4: Beyond GDP

3. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 6: International Finance Architecture

4. Jeffrey Sachs at COP28: "SDG Stimulus: Financing the Sustainability Transition across the world."

5. Phoebe Koundouri. 2022. "Financing the sustainability transition and transformations."

6. Glenn Yago & Sir Ronald Cohen. 2020. "The Impact Revolution: Development Practice to Build the Investment Pipeline for Sustainable Solutions."

7. Anthony Annett. 2022. "The Vision of Cathonomics."

B. Chapter 2: Peace and Security

1. Introduction

2. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 9: A New Agenda for Peace

3. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 7: For All Humanity – the Future of Outer Space Governance

4. 2024 ECOSOC Partnership Forum: SDG Action Segment for Goal 16

5. Jeffrey Sachs's Testimony at the UN Security Council Meeting - November 20, 2023

6. John F. Kennedy's "A Strategy for Peace" 60 Years Later

C. Chapter 3: Digital Cooperation

1. Introduction

2. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 5: Global Digital Compact

3. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 8: Information Integrity

4. SDSN TReNDS Roundtable: Governing the Data Revolution

5. Jeffrey Sachs. "Implementing the UNESCO OER Recommendation."

6. UN Chief on the Digital Platforms Policy Brief

D. Chapter 4: Youth and Future Generations

1. Introduction

2. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 1: To Think and Act for Future Generations

3. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 10: Transforming Education

4. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 3: Meaningful Youth Engagement in Policy and Decision-making Processes

5. Patrick Paul Walsh. "Economics of Transforming Education and Professional Training for Sustainable Development."

6. Jeffrey Sachs. Opening Remarks on Solutions Day, UN Transforming Education Summit.

7. Ilan Enverga. "Meaningful Youth Engagement."

E. Chapter 5: Global Governance

1. Introduction

2. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 2: Emergency Platform

3. Our Common Agenda Policy Brief 11: UN 2.0

4. Paula Caballero. "Redefining Development."

5. Patrick Paul Walsh. "The Economics of Sustainable Development."

III. The Three Compacts

A. Introduction

B. Pact for the Future

V. Declaration on Future Generations

D. Global Digital Compact

IV. Enhancing multilateralism and thinking ahead to the 2nd World Social Summit in 2025

Following the Summit of the Future in September 2024, new content will be added to discuss the outcomes and preparations for the UN World Social Summit in September 2025.

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