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SDG for All: Africa

A research from Earth4All, utilizing the Millennium Institute iSD Model, shows the policy levers needed to ensure that the SDGs are met in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2100. The report ‘SDGs for All: Africa’ equips policymakers with practical solutions designed to accelerate SDG implementation and to respond to the planetary emergency. It concludes that policymakers can step up the implementation of the SDGs by 2030 and beyond and achieve wellbeing for all. But this is only possible by enacting five ‘extraordinary turnarounds’ that break with current trends.

2025

Africa

Sustainable Development

Journal Publication

Next Generation National SDGs Assessments: From Progress Reporting to Exploring Policy Pathways and Causal Dynamics

To address the lack of analytical depth in current SDG reporting, this study proposes a comprehensive "third generation" assessment framework using Australia as a case study. By analyzing policy pathways, spillovers, and causal dynamics, the findings identify three key priorities: reversing social backsliding (poverty/health), leveraging the renewable energy transition, and managing future policy trade-offs. This methodology offers a transferable model for other nations to move beyond descriptive reporting toward integrated, forward-looking strategies, providing a robust foundation for the post-2030 sustainable development agenda.

2025

Australia

Sustainable Development

Report

Foresight for the Transformation of Agrifood Systems through Agroecology: Guidance Document for Decision Makers and Practitioners

This guidance document, developed by FAO, CIRAD, and GIZ, analyzes 16 foresight processes to explore how agroecology can support the transformation of food systems. It examines methodologies, scenarios, and stakeholder participation, emphasizing the political nature of transformation and the need for inclusive, systemic, and participatory approaches. The findings highlight the diversity of foresight methods, including modeling tools such as the iSDG, and provide recommendations to strengthen the integration of agroecology into foresight, offering decision-makers and practitioners pathways toward more sustainable food systems.

2025

Global

Agriculture

Journal Publication

Participatory modelling and scenario exploration to address the air pollution challenge in Thailand and Laos

A participatory System Dynamics study in Thailand and Lao PDR examined drivers and policy options for managing transboundary air pollution. Using an Integrated Air Pollution (IAP) model for Chiang Rai and Vientiane, stakeholders identified key emission sources and tested interventions. Projections showed major PM2.5 reductions from targeting waste burning, household cooking, and transport. The study demonstrated the value of participatory modeling for informing evidence-based air quality policies.

2025

Thailand and Laos

Policy Analysis

Journal Publication

SAFEGUARDING CHINA’S LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY AGAINST SYSTEMIC DISRUPTORS


China's long-term sustainability is threatened by five disruptors: pandemics, aging population, deglobalization, climate change, and biodiversity loss. These could reduce China's SDG score by up to 7 points by 2050. However, integrated policies in education, healthcare, energy transition, water efficiency, and ecological conservation can enhance resilience and improve sustainability outcomes.

2024

China

Sustainable Development, Policy Analysis

Report

ACCELERATING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN ANGOLA

This report analyzes the impact of targeted investments on accelerating Angola's progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Using the iSDG model, the study focuses on key sectors, including health, education, agriculture, social protection, electricity, and water, to assess their role as SDG accelerators. It explores various investment scenarios aligned with Angola's national development strategies and emphasizes the importance of an Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF) to mobilize public and private resources effectively. The findings highlight both opportunities and challenges in advancing the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development in Angola.

2024

Angola

Sustainable Development

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