Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø engages with partners from government, civil society, other institutions, industry, and our communities in general to work towards a more sustainable future. We are working with local governments throughout our region to provide updated solutions to issues such as clean water, sanitation, land use, water management, and climate action. We work with NGOs on issues such as gender equity in the construction industry, addressing housing shortfalls in communities, and developing innovative health solutions. We are partnered with other universities through RUCBC, IURC, and NCCIH. And with industry through MITACS and our office of Research and Innovation. All of these interactions further our goal of sustainable development and green principles.


Sustainability Advisory Council

The Sustainability Council serves as an advisory and policy development body for initiatives at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø aimed at achieving the goal of being recognized as Canada's Green Universityâ„¢. The council, along with its sub-committees, is composed of ÂÜÀòÉäÇø staff, faculty, students, and alumni.


Travelling Knowledges Program

The "Travelling Knowledges: Local Cultures and Environments Across Geographies" program at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø allows students from any discipline to explore diverse global issues, including sustainability, human rights, and socio-environmental challenges. Students can study abroad, immerse themselves in different cultures, and gain academic credit through field schools, exchanges, or individual travel. The program focuses on helping students bring their new knowledge back to Canada, with opportunities for travel to countries like New Zealand, Mexico, Poland, India, and South Africa, or other locations offering meaningful educational experiences. Funded by the Government of Canada and ÂÜÀòÉäÇø through the Global Skills Opportunity (GSO), the program equips students with valuable intercultural, leadership, and work skills.


Indigenous People's Observatory Network (IPON) 

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø is part of the Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON), which is a global research initiative that directly supports SDG 17 by supporting inclusive, cross-sectoral collaborations aimed at enhancing resilience in Indigenous communities worldwide. IPON unites Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, decision-makers, NGOs, and community members to understand and respond to climate, food, and health challenges, building resilience to manage global change. The network operates in over 100 Indigenous communities across 17 countries, including partnerships with communities in Ghana, Fiji, Kiribati, Namibia, and Peru, among others.


Community Development Institute 

The ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Community Development Institute (CDI) strongly supports SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals through its collaborative approach to research and community engagement. By working with local governments, Indigenous communities, non-profits, and academic partners, the CDI helps develop practical, evidence-based solutions to issues like housing, economic transition, and sustainability in non-metropolitan regions. Through knowledge-sharing initiatives and policy-focused research, the CDI builds local capacity and strengthens networks that advance sustainable development across northern BC and beyond.


Environment Community Health Observatory Network (ECHO network) 

The ECHO Network is a five-year research program funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) that exemplifies SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals through its collaborative, cross-sectoral approach. Focused on understanding and responding to the impacts of resource development on health and well-being—particularly in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities—the network unites university researchers, health authorities, Indigenous organizations, and community partners to co-create knowledge and actionable solutions. Guided by a steering committee co-chaired by Dr. Margot Parkes (ÂÜÀòÉäÇø) and Dr. Raina Fumerton (Northern Health), ECHO integrates expertise across the health, social, and natural sciences to bridge research and practice. Since its launch in Prince George, British Columbia, in 2017, the initiative has grown into a network of more than 60 collaborators across Canada and internationally, demonstrating how inclusive partnerships and shared governance can strengthen collective capacity to address interconnected environmental, social, and health challenges in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.


Sustainability in action at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø

 

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SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Off-grid water sanitation solutions

May 18, 2023
Jose Aragon along TELUS Student Service Street
SDG 15: Life on Land

Researcher part of team recognized for supporting sustainable development goals

Nov 26, 2021
Anthropology Professor Dr. Michel Bouchard
Sustainable Development Goals

News in brief

Dec 9, 2020
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