Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals (P4G), a major initiative now in its fourth year, funds and supports public-private partnerships with innovative projects in developing countries. TPI works closely with P4G to help assess the partnerships that apply to its annual call for proposals. P4G is now accepting concept notes for high-impact partnerships […]
Archives for 2021
TPI joins the Transformation Leaders Network
TPI is proud to be a partner of the Transformation Leaders Network (TLN). As part of the World Economic Forum’s Shaping the Future of Global Public Good Platform, the TLN unites 150 senior practitioners and experts to pursue practical efforts for sustainable and inclusive agriculture. The relaunch of the next generation of the TLN kicked […]
SDG Partnership Accelerator Webinar 3
On 3 May 2021, a webinar on “Stakeholder engagement and partnerships during and beyond COVID–19″ was organized by United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), as part of the 2030 Agenda Partnership Accelerator webinar series. The event was organized in the margins of the 2021 ECOSOC Partnership Forum and the Multi–stakeholder Forum […]
How can we accelerate multi-stakeholder partnering to tackle waves of urgent threats?
As part of the TPI Blog series, we welcome this piece by Susanne Salz of Partnerships2030 and Darian Stibbe of TPI. The article considers what we can learn from multi-stakeholder-partnerships which developed during the Covid-19 pandemic for other partnerships now and in future. It is equally if not more urgent and important to address another global threat – climate change – with the mindset of rapid partnering applied during the pandemic.
TPI supports the UN & Australia Sustainable Partnerships Forum
On 20 April 2021, Australia’s major SDG event for the year, the Sustainable Partnerships Forum, was opened by United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J Mohammed & Lucy Stronach, 2021 Australian Youth rep to the UN. Opening keynote speakers included Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Foreign Minister Senator Marise Payne, Monash University President/Vice-Chancellor Margaret […]




