Objectives & Framework

Objectives

Strategic Frameworks for Resource Development

Develop institutional and cooperative structures that allow countries to jointly explore, generate, and share resources. Promote long-term agreements and treaties that stabilize access to energy and natural resources and reduce vulnerability to geopolitical or market shocks.

Energy Security and Sustainability

Support investments and innovation across renewable, conventional, and transitional energy systems. Strengthen supply chain resilience and regional cooperation mechanisms to ensure reliable and affordable access to energy for all.

Research, Science, and Technology

Foster joint research programs, innovation networks, and knowledge partnerships. Advance frontier technologies in resource mapping, clean energy, storage, smart grids, and sustainable distribution systems.

Finance, Trade, and Settlement Systems

Establish fair, transparent, and resilient mechanisms for financing, investment, and settlement in global resource development. Encourage the adoption of multi-currency and digital settlement platforms to enhance inclusivity and reduce systemic risks.

Infrastructure and Logistics Cooperation

Facilitate cross-border collaboration on pipelines, energy grids, ports, transport corridors, and digital infrastructure critical to resource flows. Support regional infrastructure-sharing models that reduce costs and build resilience.

Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing

Design training programs, academic platforms, and professional exchanges to strengthen global expertise in resource and energy management. Promote peer-to-peer learning and South-South cooperation in resource governance.

Policy Dialogue and Governance

Convene high-level policy dialogues, summits, and working groups to harmonize governance standards, regulations, and strategies. Promote responsible, accountable, and transparent models of resource governance.

Resilience and Intergenerational Responsibility

Advance climate-conscious and sustainability-oriented strategies that balance immediate needs with long-term priorities. Embed the principle of intergenerational equity in resource management, ensuring that decisions taken today do not compromise the future of humanity.

Framework

The Global Resource Strategy Forum (GSRF) is envisioned as a strategic hub for cooperation, designed around three core pillars:

1. Dialogue & Cooperation — A platform for governments, industries, and knowledge institutions to collaborate constructively.
2. Strategy & Innovation — A space for designing forward-looking frameworks, integrating science, technology, and finance.
3. Action & Implementation — Practical systems for financing, infrastructure, logistics, and policy harmonization that translate aspirations into results.

Through these pillars, the GSRF aims to bridge divides, align interests, and secure humanity’s shared resource future.