Call for Papers

Explore our interdisciplinary sub-themes and share your research

Theme 1: Integrated Innovations for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

This theme spotlights synergistic advancements to accelerate SDG progress, addressing institutional gaps exposed by political unrest.

Track 1: Sustainable Engineering & Green Technologies (Engineering, Environmental Science, Sustainability)

This track explores innovative engineering solutions and green technologies that contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on renewable energy systems, circular economy practices, climate-resilient infrastructure, and sustainable industrial transformation. Researchers are encouraged to examine how technological advancements and sustainable engineering can combat climate vulnerabilities while strengthening governance stability and long-term resilience.

Areas of Focus:

  • Renewable Energy and Clean Technology
  • Circular Economy and Waste Management
  • Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Development
  • Green Innovation and Sustainable Industrial Practices
  • Smart Cities and Sustainable Urban Planning

Track 2: Policy, Law, and Institutional Frameworks for SDGs (Law, Public Policy, Governance)

This track critically examines the role of legal systems, public policy, and institutional reforms in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It emphasizes constitutional reforms, governance mechanisms, and institutional accountability that support equitable growth, poverty eradication, and the rule of law. Researchers are invited to explore how policy innovation and legal frameworks can bridge institutional gaps exposed by political unrest and governance crises.

Areas of Focus:

  • Constitutional Reforms and SDG Integration
  • Rule of Law and Institutional Accountability
  • Public Policy for Poverty Eradication
  • Governance, Transparency, and Anti-Corruption
  • Legal Frameworks for Inclusive Development

Track 3: Social Innovation, Inclusion, and Human Development (Social Science, Development Studies, Education)

This track addresses the importance of inclusive and community-driven approaches in achieving sustainable human development. It focuses on reducing marginalization, strengthening social equity, and promoting access to education, healthcare, and gender equality. Researchers are encouraged to investigate innovative social models and grassroots initiatives that counter exclusion, nepotism, and inequality while empowering vulnerable communities.

Areas of Focus:

  • Community-Driven Development Models
  • Education, Health, and Social Equity
  • Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment
  • Youth Inclusion and Community Participation
  • Social Protection and Human Development Policies

Theme 2: Sustainable Futures: Technology, Governance, and Social Equity

This theme focuses on forward-thinking strategies that harmonize digital transformation with ethical governance and social equity.

Track 4: Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development (Information Technology, Data Science, Governance)

This track explores the transformative role of digital technologies in promoting sustainable development and strengthening governance systems. It focuses on artificial intelligence, blockchain, digital governance, and data-driven policymaking that enhance transparency, combat corruption, and improve public service delivery. Researchers are invited to examine how digital transformation can accelerate SDG implementation in politically fragile and developing contexts.

Areas of Focus:

  • Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development
  • Blockchain and Transparent Governance
  • Digital Governance and E-Government Systems
  • Data Governance and Cybersecurity
  • Technology-Driven Public Service Innovation

Track 5: Justice, Ethics, and Legal Dimensions of Sustainability (Law, Ethics, Human Rights)

This track investigates the ethical and legal dimensions of sustainability in the face of constitutional crises, governance challenges, and global inequalities. It encourages critical discussions on human rights, intergenerational justice, ethical governance, and the role of law in protecting vulnerable populations. Researchers are invited to analyze how justice-centered approaches can shape sustainable futures and strengthen democratic institutions.

Areas of Focus:

  • Human Rights and Sustainable Development
  • Ethics of Governance and Public Accountability
  • Intergenerational and Environmental Justice
  • Constitutional Crises and Legal Ethics
  • Meta-Legal Values and Social Responsibility

Track 6: Equity, Society, and Development Studies (Sociology, Development Studies, Public Policy)

This track examines social inequalities, exclusion, and development challenges affecting contemporary societies. It seeks to explore inclusive policies and development strategies that promote social cohesion, equity, and participatory governance. Researchers are encouraged to analyze how social movements, protests, and marginalized voices can contribute to constructive societal transformation and sustainable development.

Areas of Focus:

  • Inclusive Development Policies
  • Social Inequality and Marginalization
  • Community Empowerment and Participation
  • Social Movements and Democratic Transformation
  • Public Welfare and Equitable Growth

Theme 3: Pathways to Sustainable Development: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Global Challenges

This theme champions holistic and collaborative pathways to resilience by addressing interconnected global challenges such as climate change, governance crises, and economic instability.

Track 7: Climate Action, Environment, and Resilience (Environmental Science, Climate Studies, Sustainability)

This track focuses on strategies for climate adaptation, environmental protection, and resilience-building in the context of global and regional crises. It explores the connections between environmental justice, climate governance, and constitutional protections for vulnerable communities. Researchers are encouraged to propose interdisciplinary solutions that strengthen resilience against environmental and socio-political challenges.

Areas of Focus:

  • Climate Adaptation and Disaster Resilience
  • Environmental Justice and Sustainability
  • Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resource Management
  • Climate Governance and Policy Innovation
  • Resilient Communities and Sustainable Ecosystems

Track 8: Peace, Governance, and Sustainable Institutions (Political Science, Governance, International Relations)

This track reimagines governance and institutional development as essential pillars for peace and sustainable development. It explores the role of democratic governance, lawful institutions, and public trust in fostering stability and resilience. Researchers are invited to analyze how institutions can evolve into effective SDG anchors that promote peace, justice, and inclusive governance.

Areas of Focus:

  • Democratic Governance and Institutional Reform
  • Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
  • Transparency, Accountability, and Public Trust
  • Sustainable Institutions and Policy Stability
  • Governance Frameworks for Resilient Societies

Track 9: Global Partnerships, Economics, and Development Models (Economics, International Development, Global Studies)

This track examines global partnerships, innovative economic strategies, and collaborative development models for achieving sustainable development. It highlights cross-border cooperation, international financing, and economic resilience in addressing the ripple effects of regional instability and global crises. Researchers are encouraged to explore transformative development frameworks that foster equitable and sustainable growth worldwide.

Areas of Focus:

  • Global Partnerships and International Cooperation
  • Innovative Financing for Sustainable Development
  • Economic Resilience and Inclusive Growth
  • Regional Stability and Development Strategies
  • Sustainable Trade and Global Development Models

Important Note: Authors are welcome to submit interdisciplinary and innovative research papers beyond the specified tracks, as long as the proposed work meaningfully contributes to the broader objectives of sustainable development, governance, social equity, innovation, and global resilience reflected in the conference theme.