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Living up to their billing? : transnational public-private partnerships and the achievement of the 2030 agenda
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Florence : European University Institute, 2022
EUI; STG; Master Thesis
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NITSCHKER, Melina, Living up to their billing? : transnational public-private partnerships and the achievement of the 2030 agenda, Florence : European University Institute, 2022, EUI, STG, Master Thesis - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/74799
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To achieve the 2030 Agenda, the United Nations has identified transnational partnerships as necessary tools. The aim of this work is to highlight how these partnerships have performed since the introduction of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and to what extent such partnerships make valuable contributions to achieving the SDGs. In order to do so, I have focused my research on three case studies: Gavi, the Global Partnership for Education, and the Forest Stewardship Council. By applying a scholarly framework to measure efficacy, and integrating expert interviews, this thesis measures the success of these transnational partnerships, and how their work facilitates the achievement of the SDGs. Out of the three case studies, Gavi emerges as the most effective, with the other two partnerships currently being inadequate in dealing with the crises of the modern world, indicating that certain structural characteristics define the success of a partnership.
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Award date: 17 June 2022
Supervisor: Prof. Diane Stone (European University Institute)
Supervisor: Prof. Diane Stone (European University Institute)