UN Strategic Foresight Guide 2nd edition 2025

UN Futures Lab
UN Women
Common Agenda

Background

Why update the Guide?

To ensure the UN Strategic Foresight Guide remains a relevant and effective resource, the following updates and enhancements were undertaken:

  • Incorporating lessons learned from real-world applications across various UN entities to (i) refine definitions, tool guides, and usability in the UN context; (ii) update methodologies and use cases; (iii) enhance usability and accessibility; and (iv) address questions that arose during implementation
  • Integrating a gender lens by updating the Guide’s language, prompts, guiding questions, and framing of the tools and methods

The Guide has three goals:

  • 1. Explain the key concepts of strategic foresight and its relevance for Governments, UN entities, civil society, and other organizations
  • 2. Provide an overview of foresight tools guided by the three UN core principles of Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA), Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE), and Leave No One Behind (LNOB). Exploring how the tools might be used to decide which ones might be appropriate for its application
  • 3. Show how to frame and design a first foresight initiative or engagement

What is new in the second edition?

This edition integrates a gender lens throughout every step, ensuring that foresight not only anticipates change, but also helps co-create fairer, more equitable futures. Using gender transformative foresight, the update of the Guide helps:

  • Envision new realities – especially for people facing multiple, intersecting discrimination
  • Identify how power, social norms, and inequality shape outcomes
  • Address the risks and opportunities to advance gender equality
  • Imagine more inclusive paths forward

This edition includes:

  • Tips on how to use AI, data, and the G-PESTLE framework in a foresight process
  • New foresight use cases
  • More resources
  • A facilitation package for each tool

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