12/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2025 08:19
New York, USA/Geneva, Switzerland, 11 December 2025 - The United Nations (UN) has officially accepted the joint submission titled "Global Sustainability Supply Chain Student Competition and Leadership Education Initiative: Building Youth Capacity for Sustainable Transport" as a formal commitment to the newly launched UN Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026-2035). The initiative was submitted collaboratively by the Global Supply Chain Classroom (GSCC), FIATA, the International Center for Transport Diplomacy (ICTD), and the UN Group of Friends of Sustainable Transport.
This recognition places the initiative among more than 80 commitments selected worldwide to support the UN's goal of accelerating the transition to low-carbon, resilient, safe, and inclusive transport systems. The commitments were released on 10 December to coincide with the Decade's official launch at UN Headquarters in New York.
At the centre of the commitment is the Global Sustainability Supply Chain Student Competition (GS3), a programme empowering university students around the world to develop data-driven, practical, and innovative solutions to sustainability challenges in transport and logistics.
"Engaging the next generation of logistics professionals is essential to advancing the ambitions of the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport," said Wanda Li, Executive Director of GSCC, who attended the launch event. "GS3 bridges the gap between academia and industry, equipping future leaders with the skills needed to deliver real-world sustainable solutions."
FIATA Director General Dr Stéphane Graber commented:
"FIATA is proud to contribute to the Voluntary Commitments of the United Nations Decade of Sustainable Transport through the GS3 Competition. This initiative reflects our dedication to supporting the young generation and encouraging its active engagement in the logistics industry. New talent brings valuable ideas and fresh energy at a time when our sector is being reshaped by digitalisation and sustainability. Their perspectives will help guide the transformation ahead and ensure that our industry continues to move forward with confidence."
Key Components of the Initiative:
Acceptance of this initiative highlights the international community's recognition of the essential role that youth play in creating a just, low-carbon, and sustainable global transport future.
For more information about the GS3 Competition, please visit the dedicated website.
For questions relating to FIATA's capacity building initiatives, please reach out to [email protected].
From left to right: Mrs Wanda Li, Executive Director, GSCC; Mr Igor Rounov, Executive Secretary of ICTD, H.E. Aksoltan Atayeva, Ambassador of Turkmenistan and Chair of the UN Group of Friends of Sustainable Transport; Mr Xie Hui, Deputy Director General, Global Sustainable Transport Innovation and Knowledge Center.
About FIATA
FIATA International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations is a non-governmental, membership-based organisation representing freight forwarders in some 150 territories. FIATA's membership is composed of 104 Associations Members and more than 4,700 Individual Members, overall representing an industry of 50,000 freight forwarding and logistics firms worldwide. Based in Geneva, FIATA is 'the global voice of freight logistics'.
http://www.fiata.org
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About GSCC
The Global Supply Chain Classroom (GSCC) is an education platform that brings together global educators, professionals, and academic institutions to advance sustainable supply chain learning. GSCC develops training, certification programs, and international collaborations to strengthen sustainability knowledge and workforce capacity across the logistics and transport sectors.
http://www.supplychainsdg.org
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