A key aim of this report is to highlight how enhancement or reform of the basic global governance architecture could contribute to better leadership and more effective and purposeful climate action.
Commentaries
This library houses policy briefs, reports, and summary briefs produced by the network of policy researchers and think tanks working to provide practical knowledge to G20 policymakers.
Roadmap for the Future We Want & UN We Need: A Vision 20/20 for UN75 and Beyond: Volume I
The UN75 Global Governance Forum seeks to promote a more inclusive and effective United Nations through dialogue and recommendations.
Roadmap for the Future We Want & UN We Need: A Vision 20/20 for UN75 and Beyond: Volume II
The UN75 Global Governance Forum seeks to promote a more inclusive and effective United Nations through dialogue and recommendations.
Dialogue Summary: UN75 Regional Dialogue for Africa (30 March–10 May 2020)
An open conversation about the future of multilateralism and its impact at the global, regional, and national levels in Africa.
Dialogue Summary: UN75 Regional Dialogue for the Americas (20 March–26 April 2020)
An open conversation about on the future of multilateralism and its impact at the global, regional, and national levels in the Americas.
The Climate Governance Commission Enters Phase II
With cameos during the Doha Forum, the Global Policy Dialogue series, and Stockholm +50, the Climate Governance Commission, featuring key GGIN partners, is now entering its High-Level Phase II with several exciting collaborations and research lined up, including a growing partnership with the Secretary-General’s High-level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism. The overarching goal of the next […]
UN Charter Day Discussion: The UN Charter and the Prevention of Wars and other Existential Threats
Background Is the current UN Charter fit to serve its stated main purposes? This fundamental question arises out of repeated failures to save human lives in Syria, Myanmar, Yemen, Gaza and elsewhere, to take just the last decade. The UN Security Council also remains hamstrung over statements or leadership on existential planetary climate/ecological threats. In […]
Global Policy Dialogue on Global Governance Innovation: Beyond UN75 & Our Common Agenda
1-2 March, 2022. Hybrid Event
Responsibility Chains – Building Global Governance for Forest Risk Commodity Chains
In order to promote a more effective global governance for forests, we propose the creation of a Responsibility Chains Process. Responsibility Chains refer to the interconnected sets of socio-environmental relations that link commodity producers to consumers, from the source of finance and primary production to extraction and manufacturing (when applicable), exporting and importing, all the way to final consumption.
