P4G State-of the-Art Partnerships Showcase Innovative Sustainability Solutions

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P4G Contact: Linh Pham, linh.pham@p4gpartnerships.org

AUGUST 28 – WASHINGTON DCP4G, the Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 Initiative, announced today its 2019 State-of-the-Art Partnerships, chosen in a global competition to recognize the world’s most innovative and successful public-private partnerships driving green growth and climate action.

P4G selected a winner for each of five UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 2, food and agriculture; SDG 6, clean water and sanitation; SDG 7, clean energy, SDG 11, sustainable cities; and SDG 12 responsible production and consumption (circular economy). Each of these partnerships will compete for the P4G Partnership of the Year Award to be presented at a P4G Awards Luncheon being held on September 23 in New York, on the sidelines of the UN Climate Action Summit.

P4G Global Director, Ian de Cruz commented, “These partnerships are pioneers in showing the world that public-private collaboration is at the heart of accelerating the most innovative models for change for a more sustainable and inclusive future. This powerful recognition of their proven impact reflects P4G’s commitment to learn from the best public-private partnerships delivering tangible results. We look forward to working with these partnerships and connecting them to P4G’s transformative network of business, government and civil society leaders to build upon their impressive work.”

A panel of expert judges selected the winners based on the five main criteria: eligibility, impact, innovation, scale and implementation viability. To qualify, a partnership must include at least one organization each from the private, public and civil society sectors and have achieved measurable impact in its target SDG sector. In addition, P4G announced the panel of judges that will select the 2019 P4G Partnership of the Year Award. They are:

  • Stephanie Mehta, Editor in Chief, Fast Company
  • Carole Kariuki, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Private Sector Alliance
  • Frank Rijsberman, Director General, Global Green Growth Institute
  • Karin Finkelston, Vice President, Partnerships, Communications & Outreach, International Finance Corporation