The Global Partnership for Development (GPfD) is a newly established non-profit humanitarian organization in Sweden, pioneered by women with diverse professional backgrounds and multicultural origins based in Sweden. The GPfD aims to develop and strengthen global, national, and local institutional partnerships by enhancing local communities and cross-sectoral participation, cooperation, and collaboration. Activities include exchanging different perspectives to identify suitable projects, target beneficiaries, for effective implementation of solutions and suggest policy measures for socio-economic and environmental development sustainability.
The GPfD organization conducts research to foster sustainable development initiatives and innovative strategies and practices by providing tools, resources, education and skill-training, to help civil society organizations particularly in developing countries worldwide to manage their sustainability development endeavours, for example, in empowering and strengthening community resilience and self-reliance of marginalized groups of women, youth, children, people with disabilities, and indigenous populations.
Other quests of the Global Partnership for Development include poverty alleviation, food security, health preservation, climate and the environment, policy and governance in the areas of human rights and security, education, gender equity, and social justice, among many concerns affecting the marginalized sectors and other groups of our global society. The GPfD works with established civil society partner organizations, academia, and other societal institutions to achieve these goals, and significantly considers the inclusion of diverse knowledge from varied disciplines for strategic and feasible community development transformation outcomes and societal change of target geographic sectors.