22nd Century Group Partners with UNITAR to Advance Global Sustainability Initiatives
- GEDU Global Education partners with UNITAR to enhance sustainability initiatives aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
- GEDU's CEO calls the partnership a landmark opportunity to bolster the organization's sustainability efforts and global impact.
- The release of GEDU's Sustainability Report emphasizes its commitment to leading in achieving the UN's 2030 Agenda goals.
### GEDU Global Education Partners with UNITAR to Enhance Global Sustainability Initiatives
On December 17, 2025, GEDU Global Education solidifies a significant partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) to operate one of its 32 international training centers. This collaboration aims to bolster capacity-building programs that align with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established in 2015. The agreement comes during the XXII Annual Steering Committee Meeting of the CIFAL Global Network, which took place from December 9 to 11 in London, gathering over 70 delegates from more than 30 countries. CIFAL centers are recognized for their focus on professional training for government officials and civil society representatives, having trained over 161,000 beneficiaries in 2025 alone.
GEDU's CEO, Dr. Vishwajeet Rana, characterizes the agreement with UNITAR as a landmark opportunity that enhances the organization’s sustainability initiatives. During the meeting, GEDU also introduces its inaugural Sustainability Report, which outlines the contributions of its 16 institutions toward the UN's 2030 Agenda. This report highlights specific targets related to the SDGs, emphasizing GEDU's commitment to not only support but also lead in achieving these global goals. Dr. Rana notes that GEDU's extensive reach across 16 countries, spanning from the Americas to Asia-Pacific, positions the organization to create a significant global impact on sustainability efforts.
The strategic importance of the partnership is echoed by Alex Mejia, Director of UNITAR's Division for People and Social Development. He underscores the necessity of building capacity to accomplish the UN's SDGs, reinforcing GEDU’s role as a pivotal player in the global sustainability landscape. The collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of both organizations, facilitating a comprehensive approach toward addressing the myriad challenges outlined in the UN's development agenda. As GEDU and UNITAR prepare for collaborative efforts in 2026 and beyond, the emphasis remains on innovative training methods and shared goals to foster sustainable development worldwide.
In related developments, GEDU's Sustainability Report release is marked by notable engagements, including a presentation with Kanishka Narayan, the UK’s Minister for AI and Online Safety, at a parliamentary event chaired by Baroness Verma. This event highlights the multi-faceted approach GEDU takes towards sustainability, aligning its educational programs with the evolving priorities of the UN’s SDGs. The focus on collaboration, innovation, and strategic partnerships illustrates GEDU's commitment to addressing pressing global challenges through education and capacity building.