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BCSD Australia and UNAA NSW announce partnership in support of UN SDGs

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The Business Council for Sustainable Development Australia (BCSD Australia) and the United Nations Association of Australia New South Wales (UNAA NSW) announced a new Australian partnership in support of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

Under this collaboration, both organisations have agreed to take out mutual membership of each other and will actively work together on a pipeline of events and resources to drive greater business and community engagement with the SDGs in Australia. 

The new partnership delivers on BCSD Australia’s FY20 Plan to increase collaboration under SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals, and fulfils UNAA (NSW)’s commitment to partner with business and other stakeholders to advance the 2030 Agenda and UN values.  

Both organisations share a number of common objectives, including respecting and promoting universal human rights and combatting modern slavery, taking ambitious action on climate change and driving progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.  

The partnership will enable UNAA (NSW) and BCSD Australia to increase their reach and positive impact by working together on events, summits and the development and dissemination of information resources on the SDGs, as called for in the Final Report of the Australian Senate Inquiry into the SDGs. Under the partnership, BCSD Australia and UNAA (NSW) will organise at least one joint event per year starting from 2019-2020. 

UNAA (NSW) joins other non-private sector members of BCSD Australia, such as the Australian National University, Banksia Foundation, Good Environmental Choice Australia, the Investor Group on Climate Change, and the University of Sydney Business School. BCSD Australia joins other not-for-profit UNAA (NSW) members including the Australian Respiratory Council, Compass Housing Services, the Fighting for Justice Foundation, and the Institute for Economics and Peace. 

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Pearl Dy is a community manager and journalist. She is passionate about business and development particularly involving not-for-profits, charity and social entrepreneurship.

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