Policy Pulse@ICERT
Advocacy & Policy Engagement: Evidence-Based Advocacy, Dialogue & Public Engagement
“Turning evidence into action for the UN Sustainable Development Goals”

ICERT converts rigorous research into clear, actionable policy recommendations and public campaigns that influence legislation, curricula and corporate practice—always free, open-access and SDG-aligned. Policy Pulse @ ICERT is a non-political, evidence-driven advocacy platform that translates research, dialogue, and lived experience into insights and recommendations for education systems, communities, and public good. ICERT’s advocacy initiatives are non-partisan, non-political, and focused solely on education, research, social welfare, and public-interest outcomes aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Why Advocacy Matters at ICERT

Knowledge achieves its highest value when it informs action.

At ICERT, we believe that:

  • Research should guide policy and practice

  • Education should shape inclusive and ethical societies

  • Youth and community voices deserve platforms of influence

  • Evidence must reach decision-makers and the public, not remain siloed

Policy Pulse @ ICERT bridges the gap between knowledge and impact.

What We Advocate

  • Inclusive, climate-smart education systems (SDG 4, 13)

  • Youth-led innovation & skills funding (SDG 8, 9)

  • Gender-equal STEM pathways (SDG 5)

  • Digital assessment equity (SDG 10, 17)

  • Sustainability, Climate Awareness & Social Responsibility

Our Advocacy Approach

ICERT follows a knowledge-based advocacy model, grounded in scholarship, dialogue, and social responsibility.

🔹 Research-Informed Advocacy

  • Peer-reviewed research articles with policy implications

  • Editorials, perspectives, and thematic special issues

  • Evidence-based recommendations emerging from academic work

🔹 Dialogue & Deliberation Platforms

  • Conferences, seminars, and symposia

  • UN Youth Symposiums, Model UNs, and global dialogues

  • Expert panels on education reform, ethics, inclusion, and sustainability

🔹 Youth & Community Voice

  • Youth statements and declarations

  • Student and early-career researcher perspectives

  • Community-grounded insights on education, equity, and wellbeing

🔹 Public Awareness & Knowledge Dissemination

  • Open-access journals, magazines, and books

  • EduTalks, lectures, and outreach programs

  • Policy-relevant knowledge shared freely with society

Advocacy Outputs

Through Policy Pulse @ ICERT, we generate:

  • Policy-relevant insights from academic research

  • Outcome statements from conferences and symposiums

  • Youth declarations and collective reflections

  • Public-interest recommendations for institutions and communities

  • Open resources for educators, practitioners, and civil society

These outputs are shared openly to inform practice, influence thinking, and encourage ethical decision-making.

Who Benefits

Our advocacy initiatives serve:

  • Educators, researchers, and academic institutions

  • Youth, students, and early-career professionals

  • Community organizations and civil society actors

  • Policymakers and education practitioners

  • The general public seeking credible, evidence-based insight

This work contributes directly to social welfare, capacity building, and public good.

Supporting Policy Pulse @ ICERT means investing in:

  • Evidence-based social change
  • Inclusive, ethical, and education-led advocacy
  • Youth and community voice amplification
  • Transparent, scalable, and impact-oriented initiatives

Your support enables free access to knowledge, strengthens public-interest dialogue, and advances long-term societal outcomes without commercial or political influence.

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Recent Advocacy-Linked Initiatives

ICERT Press “Grow Green, Live Clean: Championing Organic Farming for Farmers’ Prosperity”

Organic farming is an essential and sustainable agricultural practice that offers holistic benefits to farmers, communities, and ecosystems alike. By eliminating chemical fertilizers and pesticides, organic farming promotes soil health, enhances biodiversity, and safeguards farmers’ health from harmful chemical exposure. It also empowers farmers economically by enabling access to premium markets and ensuring long-term soil fertility and productivity. Supporting organic farming through education, policy, and market infrastructure is critical to fostering sustainable livelihoods for farmers and protecting the environment for future generations. Read More

Strengthening the Teaching Profession for SDG 4

World Teachers’ Day Seminar 2025 | October 05

Policy Challenge: Teachers are the cornerstone of quality education, yet the teaching profession globally faces challenges including inadequate support, insufficient professional development, and declining prestige. If teachers are to inspire the next generation of learners, policy must create the conditions for them to thrive.

Key Policy Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Invest in Teacher Professional Development

Mandate continuous, context-relevant professional development for all educators, with emphasis on culturally responsive pedagogy, emotional intelligence, and technology integration

SDG 4 (Quality Education)

Support Teacher Well-being

Establish national frameworks for teacher mental health support, manageable workloads, and work-life balance as foundational to educational quality

SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being), SDG 4

Elevate the Teaching Profession

Launch public awareness campaigns to restore the prestige of teaching; create career advancement pathways that retain talent in the classroom

SDG 4, SDG 8 (Decent Work)

Integrate Technology with Pedagogy

Ensure that investments in educational technology are accompanied by training that empowers teachers to use tools in service of human-centered learning

SDG 4, SDG 9 (Innovation)

Foster Culturally Responsive Curricula

Develop national curricula that reflect the diverse cultural contexts of learners, enabling teachers to connect lessons to students’ lived experiences

SDG 4, SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities)

Establish Teacher Recognition Programs

Institutionalize national and state-level awards that celebrate excellence in teaching, inspiration, and innovation—making visible the impact of exceptional educators

SDG 4

Policy Outcome: When teachers are supported, respected, and empowered, they inspire generations. The World Teachers’ Day Seminar 2025 affirmed that investing in teachers is not merely an educational priority—it is a foundational investment in sustainable development, social cohesion, and the future of humanity.

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, institutions, and organizations to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

Watch the Seminar: YouTube Link Read Summary:International Seminar on World Teachers Day 2025

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #WorldTeachersDay #SDG4 #TeacherPolicy #EducationReform #QualityEducation #TeachersMatter

International Conference on Holistic Flourishing | September 05-06, 2025

Cultivating Holistic Flourishing: Community Well-being, Economic Vitality, Environmental Responsibility, and Sustainable Action

Policy Challenge: Sustainable development cannot be achieved through isolated interventions; community well-being, economic vitality, and environmental responsibility must be addressed together.

Key Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

Integrate Well-being Metrics

Incorporate mental, social, and physical health indicators into economic development frameworks and urban planning policies

Mainstream Environmental Responsibility

Embed climate action and sustainability principles across educational curricula at all levels, from primary to higher education

Invest in Interdisciplinary Research

Fund research that bridges the gap between policy and practice, bringing together education, management, social sciences, and environmental studies

Recognize Educators as Architects of Sustainability

Establish national and state-level awards and incentives for educators whose work embodies holistic, value-based, and sustainable teaching practices

Policy Outcome: Holistic flourishing recognized as an achievable reality through integrated, interdisciplinary policy frameworks. Teachers Day India 2025

A Call for Action: From Global Goals to Local Impact UN Youth Day 2025

The International Seminar on “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond,” held on August 12, 2025, underscored the indispensable role of youth in our global society. Their creativity and deep community ties are essential for transforming global ambitions into tangible, local realities. We must move beyond symbolic support to tangible action by investing in policies and programs that empower young people as partners in development.

Policy Challenge: With over 65% of SDG targets directly linked to local governance, youth engagement remains underutilized in translating global goals into community-driven realities.

Key Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

Formalize Youth-Led Documentation

Establish robust mechanisms for documenting and transparently disseminating outcomes of youth-led initiatives to build credibility, showcase impact, and create replicable knowledge bases

Facilitate Post-Project Collaboration

Create and invest in digital and physical platforms that foster ongoing collaboration and knowledge exchange among young people, community leaders, and stakeholders

Advocate for Policy Integration

Leverage youth insights to produce concise policy briefs and advocacy materials for local and national governments, formally integrating youth-led initiatives into development frameworks

Policy Outcome: Youth recognized as active agents of change, not passive beneficiaries—with their contributions formally embedded in governance and sustainable development planning. For the executive summary, click here

Empower Youth, Bridge the Divide: Integrate AI into Education Now – World Youth Skills Day 2025

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is here, but its benefits are not automatic. Without urgent action, the AI revolution will deepen global inequality, leaving millions of youth behind. We call on governments, educators, and industry leaders to act decisively. We must reform technical and vocational education (TVET) to mandate AI and digital literacy, invest in educator training, and ensure equitable digital access for all. Empowering youth with future-proof skills isn’t just an educational goal—it’s an economic imperative and the foundation for building inclusive, resilient, and peaceful societies. Let us provide the tools, not just to use technology, but to shape it. Act now.

Key Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

Mandate AI & Digital Literacy Curricula

Integrate AI ethics, digital literacy, and computational thinking as core components of national TVET frameworks from 2026 onwards

Invest in Educator Capacity Building

Launch large-scale, government-funded training programs to upskill TVET instructors in AI-driven pedagogical tools and methodologies

Fund Digital Equity Infrastructure

Prioritize public investment in affordable digital infrastructure, internet access, and open-source learning platforms, particularly in rural and marginalized communities

Foster Public-Private Partnerships

Create policy incentives for industry leaders to co-design curricula, provide cutting-edge tools, and offer apprenticeship opportunities in AI and digital fields

Establish Monitoring & Evaluation Frameworks

Develop clear metrics to measure AI integration impact on youth employment, entrepreneurship, and social inclusion

Policy Outcome: AI-integrated learning positioned as a present-day imperative for global youth empowerment and stability. Bridge the divide. Empower a generation. Click here for detailed summary

International Yoga Day 2025 | June 21-22

Harmonizing Inner Space, Cultivating Outer Earth: Yoga, Frontier Science for Regenerative Sustainable Development

Policy Challenge: Ancient wellness practices like yoga remain undervalued in mainstream education, health, and environmental policy despite growing scientific validation.

Key Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

Mainstream Yoga in Education

Integrate yoga, mindfulness, and contemplative practices into school and university curricula for holistic learner development

Incorporate Yoga into Mental Health Policy

Include evidence-based yoga interventions in national mental health programs and community wellness initiatives

Position Yoga as Environmental Pedagogy

Leverage yoga’s philosophy of interconnectedness to foster ecological consciousness and climate action among youth

Fund Research on Yoga & Sustainability

Support interdisciplinary research exploring the linkages between inner well-being and outer environmental responsibility

Policy Outcome: Yoga recognized as a frontier science—bridging ancient wisdom with modern evidence to advance SDG 3 (Health) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). UN International Yoga Day Conference June 21-22, 2025

UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2025 | February 15

Approaches to Bridge Sciences, Engineering, and Humanities

Policy Challenge: Persistent gender gaps in STEM fields and the artificial separation of sciences from humanities hinder holistic innovation and inclusive development.

Key Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

Integrate Humanities into STEM Education

Mandate interdisciplinary curricula that blend sciences, engineering, and humanities to foster ethical, human-centric innovation

Strengthen South-South Academic Corridors

Invest in exchange programs and collaborative research initiatives between institutions in India, Nigeria, and other Global South nations

Support Women in Science through Mentorship

Establish formal mentorship and funding pathways for women researchers in STEM, particularly from underrepresented regions

Celebrate Interdisciplinary Excellence

Institutionalize awards that recognize research bridging disciplines, such as the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam International Excellence Award

Policy Outcome: Sciences and humanities united to produce innovation that is both technically robust and socially responsible. Executive Summary Feb 15, 2025, International Conference

Harnessing Contemporary Global Trends for Sustainable Development

One Day International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Contemporary Global Trends and Transformations in Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences and Education” May 05, 2024

The contemporary global landscape is defined by rapid transformations across technology, society, environment, and governance. Yet, higher education and research systems often remain siloed, failing to equip learners and researchers with the interdisciplinary perspectives needed to navigate these complex shifts. The I.N.M. PG College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that harnessing contemporary global trends across humanities, social sciences, sciences, and education is essential for achieving sustainable development.

Key Policy Recommendations

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Mandate Interdisciplinary Curricula

Require higher education institutions to develop programs that integrate humanities, social sciences, sciences, and education, equipping students with holistic perspectives on contemporary challenges

SDG 4

Strengthen Global South-North Academic Partnerships

Fund exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and collaborative conferences between institutions in India, Nigeria, Philippines, Malaysia, Pakistan, and partners in USA, UK, Australia, and France

SDG 4, SDG 17

Integrate Skill Development into Education

Mandate soft skills, professional communication, and technical competencies as core components of all higher education programs to prepare graduates for decent work (SDG 8)

SDG 4, SDG 8

Institutionalize Interdisciplinary Research Funding

Create dedicated funding streams for research projects that bridge multiple disciplines, with priority for sustainability-focused initiatives

SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 17

Support Hybrid Conference Models for Inclusion

Provide infrastructure and funding for hybrid conferences that enable broader participation across regions and reduce barriers to international collaboration

SDG 4, SDG 10

Center Legal & Philosophical Perspectives in Sustainability Policy

Integrate legal frameworks (as highlighted by Dr. Srinivas Rao Kaveti) and philosophical/ethical perspectives (as highlighted by Mr. Vic Gaffney) into national and international sustainable development policy frameworks

SDG 16, SDG 17

Policy Insights from the Conference

Insight

Source

Policy Implication

Contemporary global trends require interdisciplinary responses

Conference theme and discussions

Policy must incentivize cross-disciplinary curricula and research

Global South-North partnerships yield contextually relevant, globally informed solutions

Participants from 10+ countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania

Funding mechanisms should prioritize equitable international academic exchange

Skill development is essential for decent work

Dr. Evgeniya Zharikova (Soft Skills) & Dr. Savita Sharma (Skill Development)

Education policy must integrate professional competencies alongside academic knowledge

Legal and philosophical perspectives enrich sustainability discourse

Dr. Srinivas Rao Kaveti (International Law) & Mr. Vic Gaffney (Philosophy, Permaculture)

Sustainable development policy must incorporate legal frameworks and ethical/philosophical foundations

Curriculum innovation drives quality education

Prof. Dr. Rhoda Basco-Galangco (Curriculum and Instruction, Philippines)

Education policy should support curriculum reform that reflects contemporary global trends

Policy Outcomes from the Conference: The I.N.M. PG College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that

Outcome

Policy Implication

Interdisciplinary approaches yield holistic solutions to complex global challenges

Governments must fund interdisciplinary research centers and programs

Global South-North partnerships produce equitable, contextually relevant knowledge

International education policy should prioritize reciprocal exchange and collaboration

Skill development enhances graduate employability and economic growth (SDG 8)

Education ministries must mandate soft skills and professional communication across disciplines

Legal and philosophical perspectives strengthen sustainable development frameworks

National development plans should integrate legal expertise and ethical/philosophical insights

Curriculum innovation is essential for quality education (SDG 4)

Policy should support continuous curriculum reform that reflects contemporary global trends

Call to Action: ICERT urges policymakers, governments, and institutions to:

  1. Mandate interdisciplinary curricula that integrate humanities, social sciences, sciences, and education
  2. Strengthen Global South-North academic partnerships through funded exchange and collaborative research
  3. Integrate skill development into all higher education programs
  4. Institutionalize interdisciplinary research funding for sustainability-focused initiatives
  5. Support hybrid conference models to ensure inclusive participation
  6. Center legal and philosophical perspectives in sustainable development policy frameworks

A Message from ICERT: “The contemporary global trends we witness today—from digital transformation to climate change, from social upheaval to economic uncertainty—demand responses that are as interdisciplinary as the challenges themselves. The I.N.M. PG College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that when we bring together humanities, social sciences, sciences, and education, when we bridge Global South and North, when we integrate legal, philosophical, and practical perspectives, we build the foundation for a sustainable future.”

— ICERT Policy Team, Read Summary: One Day International Multidisciplinary Conference 5th May 2024

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, universities, and institutions to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #INMPGCollege #InterdisciplinaryResearch #GlobalSouth #SDG4 #SDG8 #SDG16 #SDG17 #SustainableDevelopment #HigherEducationPolicy

Advancing Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development

Global Interdisciplinary Conference on “Global Dynamics in Education, Research, Social Sciences, & Sciences for Sustainable Development” March 22, 2024

Sustainable development challenges—climate change, inequality, education access, economic transformation—cannot be solved within disciplinary silos. Yet, higher education and research systems globally remain fragmented, with limited incentives for interdisciplinary collaboration. The Gandhi Memorial National College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that interdisciplinary approaches, Global South partnerships, and recognition of research excellence are essential for translating knowledge into sustainable development outcomes.

Key Policy Recommendations

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Establish Interdisciplinary Research Funding

Create dedicated funding streams for research projects that bridge education, social sciences, and sciences, with priority for sustainability-focused initiatives

SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 17

Mandate Interdisciplinary Curricula

Require higher education institutions to develop interdisciplinary programs that equip students with integrated perspectives on complex challenges

SDG 4

Strengthen Global South Research Networks

Fund exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and collaborative conferences between institutions in India, Nigeria, Malaysia, Ethiopia, and other Global South nations

SDG 4, SDG 17

Institutionalize Research Recognition Awards

Establish national and institutional awards (such as the Ekalavya Award) that celebrate interdisciplinary research excellence and its impact on sustainable development

SDG 4, SDG 9

Support Hybrid Conference Models

Provide infrastructure and funding for hybrid conferences that enable broader participation across regions and reduce barriers to international collaboration

SDG 4, SDG 10

Integrate Youth Empowerment into Policy Frameworks

Recognize youth as active agents of sustainable development; create platforms for youth-led research and innovation

SDG 4, SDG 8

Policy Insights from the Conference

Insight

Source

Policy Implication

Interdisciplinary collaboration accelerates sustainable development

Conference theme and discussions

Policy must incentivize cross-disciplinary research and curricula

Global South partnerships yield contextually relevant solutions

Participation from 15+ countries

Funding mechanisms should prioritize South-South academic exchange

Recognition inspires excellence

Ekalavya Award 2024

Institutionalized awards motivate researchers and amplify impact

Publications translate research into action

Book releases by Dr. Rakesh Kumar and Dr. Anuradha

Policy should support open-access publishing and knowledge dissemination

Youth are central to sustainable development

Dr. Rakesh Kumar’s book “Atamnirbhar Bharat evam Yuva Shakti”

Education and employment policies must center youth empowerment

Policy Outcome: When interdisciplinary research is funded, Global South partnerships are strengthened, and scholarly excellence is recognized, sustainable development becomes achievable. The Gandhi Memorial National College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that:

  • Interdisciplinary approaches yield holistic solutions to complex challenges
  • Global South collaboration produces contextually relevant, equitable knowledge
  • Recognition and celebration of excellence inspire the next generation of researchers
  • Hybrid platforms enable inclusive participation across regions and sectors

Call to Action: ICERT urges policymakers, governments, and institutions to:

  1. Establish interdisciplinary research funding for sustainability-focused initiatives
  2. Mandate interdisciplinary curricula across higher education institutions
  3. Strengthen Global South research networks through funded exchange and collaboration
  4. Institutionalize research recognition awards that celebrate interdisciplinary excellence
  5. Support hybrid conference models to ensure inclusive participation
  6. Integrate youth empowerment into education and employment policy frameworks

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, universities, and institutions to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

Read Summary: International Conference 22 March 2024

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #GMNCollege #InterdisciplinaryResearch #SustainableDevelopment #GlobalSouth #EkalavyaAward #HigherEducationPolicy

Investing in Women to Accelerate Global Progress: UN International Women’s Day 2024 International Seminar

Despite decades of progress, women and girls continue to face systemic barriers to full participation in economic, political, and social life. Gender gaps in education, employment, leadership, and financial inclusion persist globally. The UN International Women’s Day 2024 theme—”Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress”— underscores a critical truth: investing in women is not merely a matter of equity but a strategic imperative for sustainable development. Without deliberate, evidence-based policies that prioritize women’s empowerment, the world cannot achieve the 2030 Agenda.

Key Policy Recommendations

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Mandate Inclusive Investment Frameworks

Require that national development budgets allocate a minimum percentage to women-led enterprises, girls’ education, and gender-responsive infrastructure

SDG 1, SDG 5, SDG 8

Support Working Mothers & Female Educators

Establish paid parental leave, affordable childcare, and flexible work arrangements for women in education and all sectors; recognize and value care work

SDG 3, SDG 4, SDG 5, SDG 8

Break Leadership Ceilings

Implement quotas or targets for women’s representation in leadership positions across academia, government, and corporate sectors; create mentorship pipelines

SDG 5, SDG 10, SDG 16

Strengthen Global South Women’s Networks

Fund exchange programs, collaborative research, and capacity-building initiatives between women academics and professionals in Nigeria, India, and other Global South nations

SDG 5, SDG 17

Institutionalize Women’s Recognition Programs

Establish national and international awards that celebrate women’s contributions across disciplines, such as the Global Women Icon Award model

SDG 5, SDG 10

Integrate Gender-Responsive Education

Mandate curricula that challenge gender stereotypes, promote women’s achievements, and equip all learners with gender equality competencies

SDG 4, SDG 5

Leverage Hybrid Platforms for Inclusion

Provide funding and infrastructure for hybrid conferences and seminars that enable women from underrepresented regions and with caregiving responsibilities to participate fully

SDG 5, SDG 10

Policy Insights from the Seminar

Speaker

Policy Insight

Dr. Swarna

Inclusive investing requires intentional policies that direct capital toward women-led enterprises and gender-responsive development projects

Dr. Grace Oluremilekun Akanbi

Female teachers navigate motherhood and professional excellence; policies must create supportive environments that honor both

Dr. Dilpreet Kaur

Building bridges across sectors and breaking leadership ceilings requires coordinated policy action across education, business, and government

Dr. Manisha D. Bhagoji

Women’s empowerment is a catalyst for progress across all SDGs; policy must recognize this multiplier effect

Prof. Dr. Evone Botros

Investing in women creates ripple effects that transform families, communities, and nations—policy must reflect this long-term impact

Policy Outcome: When women are invested in, supported, and recognized, the benefits extend far beyond individual success. Families prosper, communities thrive, and nations accelerate toward sustainable development. The EAUED x ICERT International Women’s Day Seminar demonstrated that:

  • Investing in women is the most effective strategy for achieving the SDGs
  • Cross-sector collaboration between Nigerian, Indian, and global institutions yields actionable policy insights
  • Recognition and celebration of women’s contributions inspire the next generation
  • Inclusive platforms enable women from across the Global South to participate and lead

Call to Action: ICERT urges policymakers, governments, and institutions to:

  1. Prioritize women’s economic empowerment through inclusive investment frameworks
  2. Support working mothers and female educators with family-friendly policies
  3. Break leadership ceilings through quotas, mentorship, and pipeline programs
  4. Strengthen Global South women’s networks through funded exchange and collaboration
  5. Institutionalize recognition programs that celebrate women’s excellence
  6. Integrate gender-responsive education across all levels
  7. Leverage hybrid platforms to ensure inclusive participation

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, universities, and institutions to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

Watch the Seminar: YouTube Link Read Summary: UN International Womens Day 2024

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #EAUED #InternationalWomensDay #InvestInWomen #SDG5 #GenderEquality #WomenEmpowerment #GlobalSouth #PolicyRecommendations

Advancing Gender-Inclusive, Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainability

International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Recent Advances in Science & Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences towards Sustainability”
Date: February 11, 2024 (UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science)
Hosted by: M.D.S.D. College Ambala City, Haryana, in collaboration with ICERT

Policy Challenge: Despite progress, women and girls remain underrepresented in STEM fields globally. Structural barriers, gender bias, and lack of mentorship limit their participation and leadership in science, engineering, and research. The UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science calls for urgent action to close this gap.

Key Policy Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Establish Women in STEM Fellowships

Create national and state-level fellowships specifically for women researchers in science, engineering, and technology, with priority for interdisciplinary sustainability research

SDG 4, SDG 5, SDG 9

Mandate Gender-Inclusive Conference Representation

Require that all publicly funded conferences ensure minimum representation of women as keynote speakers, session chairs, and panelists

SDG 5, SDG 10

Strengthen Global South Women’s Research Networks

Fund exchange programs and collaborative research initiatives between women scientists in India, Ethiopia, Taiwan, and other Global South nations

SDG 5, SDG 17

Integrate Gender Perspectives into STEM Curricula

Incorporate modules on women’s contributions to science, gender bias in research, and inclusive innovation across all STEM disciplines

SDG 4, SDG 5

Celebrate Women in Science Through Awards

Institutionalize annual awards recognizing outstanding contributions of women and girls in science, engineering, and interdisciplinary research

SDG 5, SDG 9

Support Hybrid Conference Models for Inclusion

Provide funding for hybrid conference formats that enable women scientists from underrepresented regions and with caregiving responsibilities to participate fully

SDG 5, SDG 10

Policy Outcome: When women and girls are empowered to lead in science, innovation becomes more inclusive, research becomes more equitable, and sustainable development becomes achievable. The M.D.S.D. College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that investing in women-led, multidisciplinary research is not just a gender equality priority—it is a strategic investment in the future of sustainability.

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, universities, and institutions to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

Watch: M.D.S.D. College Ambala City One Day International Multidisciplinary Conference on Feb 11, 2024 – YouTube Read Summary: UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2024

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #MDSDCollege #WomenInScience #IDWGS #SDG5 #STEMEducation #GenderEquality #Sustainability

Empowering Youth Through Multidisciplinary Research and Recognition

January 12, 2024 (National Youth Day)

International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Recent Advancement in Education, Research, Social Science, Science & Engineering”

Policy Challenge: Youth empowerment remains underutilized as a strategy for sustainable development. With National Youth Day celebrating Swami Vivekananda’s vision of youth-led transformation, there is an urgent need to create policies that recognize, support, and amplify youth contributions across disciplines.

Key Policy Recommendations:

Recommendation

Policy Action

SDG Alignment

Establish Youth Research Fellowships

Create national and state-level fellowships for young researchers, with priority for multidisciplinary projects addressing local and global challenges

SDG 4, SDG 8

Institutionalize Youth Icon Awards

Establish annual awards at national, state, and institutional levels to recognize young changemakers in research, innovation, and social service

SDG 4, SDG 10

Mandate Multidisciplinary Research Platforms

Require higher education institutions to host at least one annual multidisciplinary conference or symposium focused on youth-led research and innovation

SDG 4, SDG 9

Strengthen Global South Academic Partnerships

Create funding mechanisms and exchange programs specifically for partnerships between institutions in India, Nigeria, and other Global South nations

SDG 4, SDG 17

Integrate Swami Vivekananda’s Educational Philosophy

Incorporate values of character-building, confidence, and service into teacher education and curriculum frameworks

SDG 4

Support Hybrid Conference Models

Provide infrastructure and funding for hybrid conferences that enable broader participation across regions and reduce barriers to international collaboration

SDG 4, SDG 10

Policy Outcome: When youth are empowered through research opportunities, recognized for their contributions, and connected across disciplines and continents, they become powerful agents of sustainable development. The PGDAV College x ICERT Conference demonstrated that investing in youth-led multidisciplinary action is not just an educational priority—it is a strategic investment in the future of the SDGs.

ICERT stands ready to collaborate with governments, universities, and institutions to translate these recommendations into policy and practice.

Watch: ICERT & PGDAV College (Evening) DU New Delhi Conference National Youth Day India January 12, 2024 – YouTube Read More National Youth Day, January 12, 2024

#PolicyPulse #ICERT #PGDAVCollege #NationalYouthDay #YouthPolicy #SDG4 #SDG8 #SDG17 #SwamiVivekananda #YouthEmpowerment

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