
The Sustainable Development Goals Implementation Network aims to bring together a community of change makers who seek to facilitate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to advance policy-oriented research in this area.
The network aims to raise awareness on SDGs globally and to facilitate their implementation through SDG performance assessments as well as organisational change.
We offer workshops for Education and Research Institutions highlighting current research on SDG progress and measurement.
We offer training sessions for professionals and organisations on how to link their work with SDGs and report on their SDG contribution.
We write academic papers and reports on SDG progress and measurement.
We conduct research on the progress countries across the globe are making towards SDGs. Please view our map for a summary of our findings.
We conduct research on the progress firms across the globe are making towards SDGs.
We collaborate with academic, private sector and third sector organisations to organise seminars, workshops or conferences.
Professor and Sharjah Chair in Islamic Law & Finance at the University of Durham
Associate Professor in Economics and Director of MSc Programmes (Economics & Finance) at the University of Durham
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