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The Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development focused on making the connections between democratic governance and sustainable development. It transferred its work to the School for International Futures in 2025.

28th-29th April, Cardiff, Essential ingredients for a sustainable future โ€“ Why do we need independent institutions, and how should they work for the long term?

by | Apr 16, 2015

FDSD is speaking at this event and facilitating a workshop on Responsibilities and Impact.

“This conference, co-organised by the World Future Council, the Office of the Commissioner for Sustainable Futures, the Welsh Government, Cynnal Cymru – Sustain Wales and the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations, brings together a global community of institutions serving to safeguard the needs of future generations. The programme will showcase innovative and forward-looking policy-making, emphasising the practical and pragmatic approaches that are being taken around the world to address short-termism. The conference will help to draw attention to and inform processes underway at the international level to establish a representative for future generations. Highlighting aspects of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Bill, which is currently being scrutinised by the National Assembly for Wales, will help frame discussions.”