Petition to António Guterres

Belgium

Belgium
Environment in Brussels, Brussels, BE
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National Working Groups (NWGs), established by the Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI) in over 120 countries, provide structured, inclusive platforms for advancing disaster risk reduction (DRR), innovation acceleration, and systemic resilience-building.

In Belgium, the NWG strengthens national resilience by:

  • Localizing disaster risk foresight frameworks and operationalizing Belgium’s climate adaptation, urban and coastal resilience, biodiversity protection, energy transition, and sustainable development strategies aligned with the Pact for the Future;
  • Enabling early warning systems, anticipatory governance, and innovation-driven systemic resilience to address vulnerabilities linked to coastal flooding, riverine flooding, urban heatwaves, biodiversity degradation, and energy and cybersecurity risks;
  • Uniting federal, regional, and local authorities, scientific and technical institutions, environmental and energy agencies, digital innovation sectors, private industry, and civil society organizations into a national resilience and policy innovation ecosystem;
  • Serving as a nexus of policy, research, and innovation to strengthen disaster risk governance, sustainability transitions, and systemic foresight.

The Nexus Ecosystem (NE), developed by GCRI, underpins NWG operations by providing a sovereign-grade, open, and interoperable digital public goods infrastructure.
NE empowers Belgium to deploy disaster risk modeling platforms, anticipatory policy simulation environments, innovation ecosystem foresight tools, and sustainability governance monitoring systems.

Together, NWG–Belgium and NE form sovereign critical infrastructures for disaster risk governance, systemic foresight, responsible digital innovation, and sustainable development.

We call upon the Government of Belgium, United Nations agencies, multilateral institutions, and global partners to formally recognize, support, and resource NWG–Belgium and the Nexus Ecosystem as essential infrastructures for systemic resilience, sustainable innovation, and anticipatory governance.

Support NWG–Belgium. Advance Risk-Informed Policy Innovation. Secure Digital Public Goods for Systemic Resilience.

February 23, 2024

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Letter to
Secretary-General of United Nations, António Guterres

Excellencies,

We, the undersigned institutions, experts, and stakeholders committed to systemic foresight, responsible innovation, and sustainable resilience governance, respectfully submit this appeal for the formal recognition and institutional support of the National Working Group for Belgium (NWG–Belgium) and the Nexus Ecosystem (NE), developed by the Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI).

Belgium today faces complex and interconnected systemic risks:
Coastal and riverine flooding, urban heatwave and drought vulnerabilities, biodiversity loss across wetlands and marine zones, food and energy security pressures, and cybersecurity and digital sovereignty risks.
These vulnerabilities align directly with the foresight imperatives outlined in the Pact for the Future, requiring sovereign, anticipatory, and innovation-centered resilience strategies.

Belgium’s leadership in European Union resilience initiatives, sustainable development diplomacy, renewable energy integration, and digital innovation offers a strong foundation. However, the intensifying nature of systemic risks demands strengthened systemic foresight infrastructures, anticipatory governance platforms, and sovereign digital public goods.

The National Working Group for Belgium (NWG–Belgium) addresses these systemic needs by:

  • Embedding systemic foresight, disaster risk governance, and anticipatory policy innovation into Belgium’s frameworks for climate adaptation, urban and coastal resilience, biodiversity conservation, food and energy security, digital modernization, and cybersecurity resilience;

  • Strengthening early warning systems, dynamic risk scenario simulation infrastructures, and systemic foresight platforms aligned with the operational mandates of the Emergency Platform;

  • Mobilizing distributed expertise across federal, regional, and local governments, research institutions, renewable energy sectors, cybersecurity agencies, private sector innovators, and civil society organizations;

  • Institutionalizing sustainability and systemic foresight governance frameworks aligned with the Declaration on Future Generations.

NWG–Belgium’s operational foundation is the Nexus Ecosystem (NE) — a sovereign, cloud-agnostic, open-access digital public goods platform that:

  • Provides disaster risk modeling, anticipatory policy simulation infrastructures, innovation ecosystem foresight mapping, and sustainable development governance monitoring systems;

  • Embeds responsible digital governance standards, cybersecurity resilience protocols, sovereign data protections, and AI ethics aligned with the Global Digital Compact;

  • Supports the development of holistic resilience, sustainability, and well-being indicators aligned with the Beyond GDP Initiative, reinforcing Belgium’s leadership in systemic foresight and sustainable governance.

Together, NWG–Belgium and the Nexus Ecosystem provide Belgium with sovereign, scalable, and future-ready infrastructures to operationalize systemic foresight, sustainable innovation ecosystems, and resilient governance.

Accordingly, we respectfully request:

  1. Formal Recognition of NWG–Belgium as a national and international platform advancing systemic disaster risk foresight, anticipatory governance innovation, sovereign digital resilience, and sustainable development leadership under the Pact for the Future;

  2. Institutional and Financial Support, enabling NWG–Belgium’s full integration into multilateral resilience financing frameworks, anticipatory governance hubs, and sovereign digital public goods initiatives;

  3. Recognition of the Nexus Ecosystem (NE) as a sovereign digital public good essential for Belgium’s disaster risk intelligence infrastructures, anticipatory policy simulation platforms, innovation ecosystem monitoring, and sustainable governance frameworks;

  4. Framework Integration, ensuring systematic inclusion of NWG–Belgium and NE outputs into global disaster risk dashboards, anticipatory governance hubs, innovation ecosystems, and Pact for the Future foresight monitoring mechanisms.

The systemic resilience and sustainable development challenges facing Belgium and the broader European Union and North Sea regions demand sovereign, anticipatory, and digitally sovereign infrastructures.
NWG–Belgium and the Nexus Ecosystem offer a transformational, scalable, and future-ready pathway for systemic foresight, responsible innovation ecosystems, and resilient governance.

In full alignment with the Charter of the United Nations and the transformational ambitions articulated in the Pact for the Future, we submit this appeal and reaffirm our commitment to collaborative action, systemic foresight leadership, responsible innovation, and sustainable governance for Belgium.

Respectfully submitted,

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