ABSTRACT:– The research paper under study entitled “Global Partnerships SAMOA Pathway and Sustainable Goals” is an attempt to analyze the various global partnerships amongst various economies that help in promoting and in achieving global sustainable development goals across various sectors in the various economies by the turn of 2030 slated by the United Nations. The focus of the research paper has been mainly to study the effective global partnerships, SAMOA Pathway which in turn would promote the growth and development of particularly the Small Island Developing Economies(SIDS), Land Locked Developing Economies(LLDCs) and the Least Developed Economies(LDCs). The research paper explains in detail the issues relating to SDGs and the SAMOA Pathway, effective Global Multistakeholder Partnerships, categories, types and number of partnerships and their effective implementation, global/multilateral organizations/agencies/civil societies/NGOs/research institutions/academia that have entered into various types of partnerships with various other organizations at local, regional, national, sub-national and global levels. It is observed and analyzed that the issue on developing effective global partnerships in order to achieve the SDGs by 2030 slated by United Nations is a long drawn exercise and involves not only various groups of organizations, at various levels in various forums, but also is a highly complex game theory mechanism which involves interaction and intersections of organizations in various capacities and at various levels/fora to attain the objective of SAMOA Pathway and effective global partnerships.
Key Words: Global Partnerships, SAMOA Pathway, SDGs, SIDS, NSDS, SMART