Roadmap

Global Governance, Human Rights, and Sustainability Research Cluster formulates a research development roadmap as a strategic direction to ensure coherence between knowledge production, the strengthening of academic capacity, and contributions to just social transformation. Over the next five years, GGHRS will focus its research agenda on interrelated strategic issues:

  1. Sustainability and ecological challenges
  2. The dilemmas of National Strategic Projects (PSN)
  3. Human rights and identity,
  4. Global governance
  5. Freedom in the digital space.

These thematic priorities serve as the foundation for research development, collaboration, evidence-based advocacy, and the dissemination of knowledge that is responsive to global dynamics and societal needs.

First Year

To refine research priorities and map key stakeholders in order to produce strategic thematic proposals

Second Year

To conduct multi-level field research to build an initial dataset and strengthen inter-institutional collaboration networks

Third Year

To convene public seminars and policy dialogues that generate policy briefs with meaningful impact for civil society

Fourth

To strengthen international multidisciplinary collaboration through joint research and the launch of an open research hub platform

Fifth Year

To evaluate research achievements and formulate strategic foresight for the post-2030 global governance agenda