Creating a community of practice on human rights and the sustainable development goals

July 31, 2023

Participants convened in Bellagio, Italy to discuss how to teach and train human rights differently using the Sustainable Development Goals.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a set of policy priorities designed by the international community — with input from millions of people around the world — and adopted at the United Nations in 2015. The Sustainable Development Goals are ambitious: end poverty, protect the planet, and improve the lives and prospects of everyone on Earth. 

We are now halfway into the 15-year plan and, while progress has been made in some areas, without a significant push in the next few years, the SDGs will not be met.

In May, HRI Executive Director Elisa Massimino joined a group of scholars, activists, and others — including representatives of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Los Angeles Mayor’s office — in Bellagio, Italy. The purpose of the strategic convening was two-fold: to design a community of practice dedicated to training the next generation of human rights experts, activists, practitioners, and scholars through education about and research on the SDGs, and to develop a plan to accelerate action on the nexus between human rights and the SDGs.

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