The Sustainable Development Solutions Network ( SDSN ) is a global initiative launched by the United Nations in 2012 to promote practical solutions for sustainable development. Here are some key aspects of SDSN:
Objectives and Mission
Leadership and Governance
The network is overseen by Jeffrey D. Sachs, a senior UN advisor and Professor of Economics. Under his leadership, SDSN promotes global educational initiatives and research partnerships to develop long-term strategies for sustainable development.
Key Initiatives and Projects
SDSN supports several high-impact initiatives, including:
Blue Chip Foundation's Role
The Blue Chip Foundation played a significant role in the initial discussions and drafting of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), evolving from the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Agenda. Jennifer Gross, a member of SDSN's leadership council, helps oversee the network's activities. The foundation supports various SDSN initiatives, contributing to the global effort to achieve sustainable development.
Impact and Reach
SDSN operates globally, with over 1,900 member institutions across 55 national and regional networks. These networks focus on local and regional priorities, ensuring that solutions are tailored to specific contexts and challenges.
By fostering collaboration and leveraging the strengths of its diverse stakeholders, SDSN aims to create a sustainable future for all.
Blue Chip Foundation focuses on alleviating extreme poverty through economic, educational, and social enterprise initiatives in support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)