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05/05/2023 09:13

DFG President at the United Nations: “Science is essential if we want to address global humanity questions”

Benedikt Bastong Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

    Speech by Katja Becker on the significance of basic research in realising the UN Sustainable Development Goals / Two-day Multi-stakeholder Forum in New York

    The President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and Chair of the Governing Board of the Global Research Council (GRC), Professor Dr. Katja Becker, used an extremely prominent location to stress the pivotal importance of science and research in relation to addressing global humanity questions and realising the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Becker spoke on Thursday 4 May in the UN’s New York headquarters at the “Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI for SDG)”. She had been invited by the “Ten Member Group”, an advisory body consisting of personalities from the fields of science, technology and innovation appointed by UN Secretary General António Guterres.

    “If we want to reach the Sustainable Development Goals in a meaningful time, science has to play a more active role than before. One could even think of a more ambitious idea: defining and estab-lishing an additional Sustainable Development Goal for science. A new SDG that puts global re-search cooperation at centre stage – not only but also because searching for the truth is a funda-mental part of human nature. However, as long as such an additional SDG is not within our grasp, everything else needs to be done that contributes to integrating research and research findings into the SDG agenda. Because I’m convinced that science is essential if we want to address global hu-manity questions”, said Becker before representatives of the United Nations and non-governmental organisations from around the world.

    Becker, who as GRC Chair spoke on behalf of the informal organisation comprising around 130 research funding organisations worldwide, went on to emphasise: “In the current ‘polycrisis’, sci-ence empowers us with profound expertise, innovative tools and creative solutions to fight climate change and the loss of biological diversity, to eradicate poverty, reduce inequality, to promote jus-tice – and to uncover the logic of global peace.” Although only research that is truly free can make these contributions. “Unrestricted choice of research topics combined with free multilateral coop-eration fosters fundamental research at the highest level.”

    Becker therefore suggested forming a partnership between the GRC as a global council of research funding organisations and the United Nations STI for SDG process. “This partnership has the po-tential to be powerful and efficient – because it will be based on the latest scientific findings and it can build on a strong and dedicated global community of researchers.”

    The DFG jointly with the GRC took the opportunity the day before to organise a side event to the STI for SDG Forum in the German House in New York. Becker together with the leaders of the DFG partner organisations from Brazil, Japan, Canada, South Africa and the USA, Germany's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Thomas Zahneisen, and Carlos Hen-rique de Brito Cruz, representing the “Ten Member Group”, discussed how specific research could be generated in relation to the respective sustainability goals.

    In future, the global sustainability issues discussed in New York are to be more vigorously ad-dressed in the work of the DFG as the largest research funding organisation and central self-governing organisation for science in Germany. The DFG accordingly set up an in-house Sustaina-bility Commission in 2021. This commission has 20 members from all scientific disciplines and under the leadership of the DFG President intends to present its recommendations for sustainable action to the DFG statutory bodies in June of this year.

    Further information

    Link to the website of the Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals: https://sdgs.un.org/tfm/STIForum2023

    Link to the programme for the GRC and DFG side event “How to achieve more and better research for SDGs”: https://fapesp.br/15996/how-to-achieve-more-and-better-research-for-sdgs

    More on the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals: https://sdgs.un.org/goals

    More about the DFG Sustainability Commission:
    www.dfg.de/service/presse/pressemitteilungen/2022/pressemitteilung_nr_03

    Media contact:
    DFG Press and Public Relations, Tel. +49 228 885-2109, presse@dfg.de


    More information:

    https://sdgs.un.org/tfm/STIForum2023
    https://fapesp.br/15996/how-to-achieve-more-and-better-research-for-sdgs
    https://sdgs.un.org/goals
    http://www.dfg.de/service/presse/pressemitteilungen/2022/pressemitteilung_nr_03


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