Partnerships

Partnerships allow SIDS to overcome challenges that are too difficult or complex for one country, organization or sector to address alone. Partnerships also increase the effectiveness and impact of policy interventions and resource inputs.

The high-level five-year review of the Mauritius Strategy, conducted during the 65th UNGA session, highlighted the need to refocus efforts towards a results-oriented approach and to consider improved and additional measures to more effectively address the unique and particular vulnerabilities and development needs of SIDS. To this end, one of the primary aims of SIDSnet is to facilitate partnerships and motivate action in SIDS.

Looking for a Partnership?

SIDSnet’s Partnerships Marketplace allows you to inform stakeholders that you are interested in initiating a partnership, either based on need or offer of resources/expertise. SIDSnet is planned to be integrated with the UN CSD Partnerships Database (as soon as it is revitalized), allowing SIDSnet users to come together to form partnerships and then register them with UN CSD.



Partnership Requests

The DRRELC would be interested in discussing the experiences of your organization as we are a relatively new consortium looking to propel bring renewable energy concerns...

We are a UK based energy firm (http://www.sel.co.uk) looking to expand our international portfolio of...

Partnership Offers

The Mauritius Renewable Energy Initiative is a research institution looking to develop the renewable energy capability of Mauritius. Our research has been conducted in...

Organization background:

The SPC is an international organisation that provides technical and policy advice and assistance, training and research services to its...

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