22nd Century Group's GEDU Partners with UNITAR to Enhance Global Sustainability Efforts
- GEDU Global Education partners with UNITAR to enhance sustainability and support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- GEDU's CEO emphasizes the collaboration's importance for global sustainability efforts and achieving the UN's development agenda.
- GEDU releases its first Sustainability Report, outlining strategies aligned with the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
GEDU Global Education Partners with UNITAR to Advance Sustainable Development Goals
On December 17, 2025, GEDU Global Education, a multinational educational organization based in the UK, solidifies its commitment to global sustainability through a landmark agreement with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The partnership allows GEDU to operate one of UNITAR's 32 international training centers, focusing on capacity-building programs that align with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This agreement was formalized during the XXII Annual Steering Committee Meeting of the CIFAL Global Network held in London from December 9 to 11, where over 70 delegates from more than 30 countries convened to discuss strategies for achieving these critical global objectives.
The CIFAL centers, known for their emphasis on professional training for government officials and civil society representatives, have made significant strides in 2025, training over 161,000 beneficiaries. GEDU Group CEO, Dr. Vishwajeet Rana, underscores the strategic importance of this collaboration, describing it as a pivotal opportunity to enhance sustainability efforts not just for GEDU, but for the global community. He emphasizes the importance of working together to achieve the UN's evolving development agenda for 2026 and beyond, ensuring that GEDU's extensive reach across 16 countries can facilitate a significant impact on sustainability initiatives.
In conjunction with this partnership, GEDU releases its inaugural Sustainability Report, which outlines its initiatives aligned with the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The report highlights specific targets related to the SDGs that GEDU aims to lead globally. Dr. Rana expresses optimism about the collaborative goals for the upcoming years, focusing particularly on the influence of the UN 2.0 and the "Pact for the Future" on shaping the UN's development agenda. Alex Mejia, Director of UNITAR's Division for People and Social Development, echoes this sentiment, stressing the importance of this partnership in building essential capacities to meet the SDGs.
As GEDU prepares to embark on this ambitious journey with UNITAR, the educational landscape is poised for transformative change. The collaboration not only reinforces GEDU's commitment to sustainability but also positions it as a key player in fostering global cooperation towards achieving the UN's critical goals. This development marks a significant step forward in the intersection of education and sustainable development, showcasing GEDU's leadership in the global sustainability arena.
In related news, GEDU's Sustainability Report, presented alongside the UK Minister for AI and Online Safety, Kanishka Narayan, reflects the organization's dedication to promoting the SDGs across its institutions. The report outlines GEDU's strategies and commitments for the future, setting a clear path for its contributions to the global sustainability dialogue.