The major groups and other stakeholders, as well as its Steering Group, are independent of the United Nations. Organizers: UN Statistics Division (UNSD), The challenge of integrating the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs into national policy frameworks is leading to renewed interest in national development planning. for two days. The absolute number of people living without electricity dipped below the symbolic threshold of one billion. UN DESA has produced two guides for representatives of the major groups and other stakeholders that are new to the HLPF and want to learn more about its history and mandates, as well as the engagement opportunities. With its focus on the theme of the HLPF, "Accelerated action and transformative pathways: realizing the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development. posted in the VNR database. The United Nations Secretary-General has stressed that by placing âchildren at the heart of the 2030 Agenda, and at the centre of all that we do, we can realize its ambitious vision, while leaving no child behind." They reflected on how the international community can respond to the pandemic in a way that puts us back on track to achieve the SDGs and accelerate progress during the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development. 21 December 2020 ADR - new Multilateral agreement M332 for Low specific activity LSA-III material in accordance with 2.2.7.2.3.1.4 of ADR. Opening of the SDG Learning and Training: Learning and Training for SDG implementation in the COVID-19 era, Developing transformational partnerships to catalyze SDGs implementation, Partnerships against COVID-19 - building back better together to advance the 2030 Agenda, STI Roadmaps for SDGs â paving the pathways for sustainable recovery and future resilience, Water-related Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) under the COVID-19 Pandemic â Integrating Actions towards Full Achievement of SDGs â, Building a Clean and Resilient Recovery from the COVID-19 crisis in support of our Climate and Sustainable Development goals, Contribution of youth in the achievement of SDGs in Niger, Celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the recognition of the human rights to water and sanitation, Innovation to overcome COVID19 and accelerate the transformative pathways to achieve the SDGs, Implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) for a tobacco-free world: integrating SDG Target 3.a into national and global SDG agendas, Igniting Circular Fashion: Strengthening local value chains through transparency and traceability, SDG review as an engine for action: Promising practices from around the world, Tracking SDG7: Progress towards achieving universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all, Fast-tracking the SDGs: Driving Asia-Pacific transformations, Faith-Based Organisations Accelerating Action and Delivery in Advancing the 2030 Agenda: Partnership in Action in Asia-Pacific, Learning Lessons from COVID19, sharing knowledge for SDG implementation: knowledge actors in a rapidly changing context, Water as the Economic Driver: a transformative pathway towards jobs, decent work, and an inclusive economy, Sharing Economic Benefits: Social Protection as a tool for Building Back Better after COVID-19, Integrated Water and Energy Solutions: A Transformative Pathway to Sustainable Development, SheTrades Outlook: Leveraging Trade for SDG 5, Delivering results for not leaving indigenous peoples behind: COVID responses and beyond, Learning from COVID-19 to accelerate action for a more inclusive decade of SDG delivery, Volunteers as Essential Community Heroes: the Role of Volunteering in driving action on Covid-19 and the SDGs, Inclusive Multilateralism in Action: Working Together to Build Stronger, Resilient and Sustainable Economies, Building back better for nature and people to achieve the 2030 Agenda, through a transformational green recovery and recognising the right to a healthy environment, The Role of Faith Communities in Accelerating Action and Transformative Pathways in the Decade of Action and Delivery for Sustainable Development, Working animals: Climate Change and public health issues in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, 5 years into the Agenda 2030: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Spotlight Reports, Responding to the economic shock, relaunching growth, sharing economic benefits and addressing developing countriesâ financing challenges, Mobilizing international solidarity, accelerating action and embarking on new pathways to realize the 2030 Agenda and the Samoa Pathway: Small Island Developing States, Protecting the planet and building resilience, Sustaining efforts to ensure access to sustainable energy, Higher Education Sustainability Initiative special event, Accelerating action through digital technologies: strengthening digital skills and capacities for human wellbeing, Food systems and nutrition patterns: Biodiversity, Resilience and Food Security, VNR Lab: Multi-level governance and subnational reporting on VNRs and VLRs, Engaging social groups in the VNR process â A case study of persons with disabilities and indigenous peoples, SDG 7 POLICY BRIEFS: Advancing SDG 7 in the time of COVID-19, Intergenerational dialogue on bringing children and young people into the decade of action and delivery, CSOs' coalitions role in political processes to achieve the decade of action in a post Covid-19 crisis world, On the way to the UN World Data Forum â why gender data and accountability matter, SDGs after COVID-19: Actions for a gender-responsive recovery, Developing capacity to address ocean acidification for a sustainable ocean future, Lessons from a new Disaster: National and Local Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies in Action, Time for a UN Economic Reconstruction and Systemic Reform Summit, The Right Energy Partnership; Rights-Based Approaches to Renewable Energy Development, Building Back Better: Ensuring that nature, animal, and human wellbeing thrive post-COVID, Indigenous Women in COVID-19 to SDGs achievement: Frontline heroesâ New Normal with accelerated collective actions, Advancing human development through social and environmental justice for all, Fulfilling the human rights to water and sanitation as a transformative pathway for the SDGs and fundamental to COVID-19 response, Walking the talk â exploring the ways for human rights compliant policies in a world in crisis, Setting Science-Based Targets for Biodiversity in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals, Addressing the SDG data gap through corporate sustainability data, Education and the Trying Times of COVID-19, Harnessing energy transformation for a sustainable recovery, The Role of Oceans as a Sustainable Resource That Can Contribute to the Global Energy Transition, The Role of Science, Technology and Innovation to Accelerate Action and Transformative Pathways Towards Sustainable Development, Accelerated actions and transformative pathways to eradicate poverty and end hunger, leaving no one behind. In 2015, 6 in 10 people lacked access to safely managed sanitation services. A Comprehensive Framework on Appropriate Technology Choice for Sustainable Developmentï¼ An Overall Perspective of Technology in Post-Pandemic Society, Designing and implementing integrated, context-sensitive and attainable pathways towards achieving transformation, Leave No One Behind during the COVID 19 pandemic in the Decade of Action, Managing âstrandedâ assets risks and opportunities â moving towards decarbonised economies and inclusive growth in Africa, Faith communities in Latin America and the Caribbean delivering the SDGs and realizing the Decade of Action, Global Technical Meeting on Reimagining Volunteering for the 2030 Agenda, Third Local and Regional Governments Forum on the 2030 Agenda, State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020 (SOFI), Teaching, Learning and Integrating the SDGs at universities and beyond - Linking to the Decade of Action, Preparing for the second reporting cycle: Empowering Actors, Improving Coordination and strengthening SDG Data Reporting, Aligning reporting processes: Voluntary National Reviews and international human rights mechanisms, Mobilizing the resources to recover better, Regional mechanisms for peer support to Voluntary National Reviews- The VNR Twinning experience, Harnessing Climate & SDG Synergies for a Better and Stronger Recovery from Covid-19, From Page to Action: Accountability for the Furthest Left Behind in COVID-19 & Beyond; Launch of the 2020 Report of the UNSG's Independent Accountability Panel for EWEC, Decade of action for the SDGs- Youth led dialogue on SDG accountability in the time of Covid-19 and beyond, Global South Dialogues: Science and Innovation for a Post-COVID Sustainable Development, Parliamentsâ Role in Linking Good Security Sector Governance to SDG16 amid COVID-19, The principle of universal design as a tool for leaving no one behind, Harnessing Digital Finance for the SDGs and Covid-19, SDGs Decade of Action: A New Social Contract for recovery and resilience, Peace Through Enterprise- Successful Entrepreneurship in Fragile States in the Context of Covid-19, Green Economy & COVID-19 Recovery: Implications for the Decade of Action. 3 July 2020 UNCTAD and NBI Workshop âCore indicators for implementation of the Sustainable Development Goalsâ, South Africa This lab will focus on the VNR preparation process in Moldova, highlighting the methodology and principles of the countryâs VNR report, preparation process and follow-up actions. More than half of all children and adolescents are not meeting minimum proficiencies in reading and mathematics. July 24, 2020, Press Releases Press Release on Hon'ble Prime Minister's keynote address at the High-Level Segment of United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) session on 17th July 2020. Visions and scenarios for the future of the SDGs following the COVID-19 crisis, Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council, Child and Youth Education and Engagement to Accelerate SDG Action, Higher Education mobilizes for Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, Strategic Intelligence for Achieving Transformational Change by 2030, Integrating SDGs and Human Rights: a transformative pathway to leave no one behind and improve coherence in the delivery of states international commitments, Faces of Resilience, Where will we be in 2030, How incorporating One Welfare into sustainable development contributes to âbuilding back betterâ, Collective Action Around the World: Portraits of Co-operators, SDG Interlinkages Analysis & Visualisation Tool, Local Sustainable Energy and Climate Solutions in East Africa and South Asia 100% Renewable Scenarios, guidelines of the colour wheel and the 17 SDGs, IISD Reporting Services (Highlights and Daily Reports), Person with Disabilities Stakeholder Group, Asia Pacific Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism, Non-Governmental Organization Major Group, Civil Society Financing for Development Group, Scientific and Technological Community Major Group, Sendai Group (Stakeholder Engagement Mechanism), Engagement and Participation Opportunities at the HLPF, Webinaire [FR] - Examens Nationaux Volontaires, Présentation PowerPoint par les grands groupes et les autres parties prenantes (GGPP), Webinar [EN] - Voluntary National Reviews, Seminario [ES] - Examenes Nacionales Voluntarios (EVN), Presentación de PowerPoint - Grupos principales y otras partes interesadas, International Association of Universities (IAU), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), and LâAgence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), Soka Gakkai International (SGI) and Earth Charter International (ECI), Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, International Network for Sustainable Energy - INFORSE, Handbook for preparation of Voluntary National Reviews (The 2020 Edition). Financing decentralised renewable energy for the last mile â how to unlock and support access to finance for universal energy access? the 2030 Agenda, in line with regional priorities and specificities. 1 September 2020 Depositary Notification C.N.367.2020.TREATIES-XI.B.14 - Proposals of amendments to ADN. Overcoming systemic vulnerabilities and financing challenges for a fairer and sustainable future- intentional collaborative actions to address hunger, unemployment and healthcare in the context of COVID-19, Delivering a whole of society approach to an accelerated Decade of Action: Enabling strong civil society engagement in the Voluntary National Reviews and the wider SDG follow up and review process, Global Citizenship Education- Response to Global Crisis, Leveraging COVID19 Investments in Community-based Primary Health Care for Long Term SDG Gains, How to fulfil commitments to SDG 3.7 in the time of COVID-19: A plan for immediate action and for rebuilding, Partnering with Indigenous Peoples: Leveraging their knowledge to achieve the SDGs by 2030 while recognizing the challenge to address the outbreak of COVID 19, Strengthening national capacities for the world we want â Embedding Evaluation in Voluntary National Reviews, Online discussion on UNCTADâs actions to support member States in the recovery of their trade and industries from the COVID-19 pandemic, Urgent Action on Biodiversity for Sustainable Development â Update on the 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework with a focus on how biodiversity contributes to Planetary and Human Health, Accelerator Labs Network - Fast and curious Local innovations to accelerate progress to achieve the 2030 Agenda in times of COVID-19, Foster business contribution to the SDGs at national level, The challenges of graduation in the middle-income countries for the persons with Disabilities, Catalysing action at the frontlines to support communities to achieve transformative pathways in the decade of action, delivery and accountability, Pacts, Bonds and Digital Innovation for Youth Engagement in Climate Action and Agenda2030 Implementation, Bridging the data gap to monitor progress in advancing peaceful, just and inclusive societies at the time of COVID-19 â challenges and opportunities for partnerships, Parliamentary Forum on the occasion of the UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, Developing a child-sensitive and child-inclusive SDG Voluntary National Review, National experience of the VNR process: Moldova, Inclusive city investment agenda: Developing countriesâ urbanisation challenge, Indigenous Solutions to Achieve SDGs with Accelerated Actions, Social economy and women empowerment, leverages for Sustainable Development Goals and climate action, An Interregional Dialogue on how SDG governance and policy coherence can accelerate action and progress on the SDGs in the post-COVID-19 era, COVID-19, INEQUALITY AND CLIMATE EMERGENCY. The 2030 Agenda applies to all countries and aims to improve people's lives and prosperity on a healthy planet, through partnership and peace. HLPF 2021 will convene from 6-15 July 2021 under the auspices of ECOSOC. Progress, gaps and challenges: Accelerated and transformative approaches in the Asia Pacific region in leaving no women and young person behind in achieving improved health, well-being and capabilities. â with UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming, actor and SDG Advocate Forest Whitaker, and a young change-maker, Farai Mubaiwa, Do the Sustainable Development Goals Still Matter? The HLPF is the global forum for providing political leadership, guidance and recommendations on implementing the 2030 Agenda and the 17 SDGs. Available technological solutions for virtual sessions and interaction were used â including for presentations of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs). The opportunity for Member States, the private sector, foundations and other civil society organizations to share examples of innovative products, approaches or practices and to disseminate them more widely to Member States and other actors. In the 2020 HLPF, participants debated where we stand on the SDGs in light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainable development for LGBTI people in times of COVID19, How the Lever of Science and Technology Can Be Used In Peri-urban and Urban Environments To Advance Sustainable Development: the Case Of Implementing Geospatial Engineering. The major groups were first identified in Agenda 21 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. It discussed international solidarity and multilateral action to realize the 2030 Agenda at this time of crises. While not all of the major groups and other stakeholders that form the Coordination Mechanism are identified by United Nations agreed outcomes, they hold equal status within the terms of reference of the Steering Group of the major groups and other stakeholders coordination mechanism. By Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director, UN-Habitat, What gives me hope for the next decade National SDG evaluations drive accelerated action for sustainable development - use of evaluation for key signposts towards transformative pathways. Higher education institutions accelerating action for Agenda 2030 and SDGs; knowledge exchange platform for Achieving Transformational Change by 2030, Innovative experiences linked with Integrated Risk Management approach, Incorporating One Welfare into sustainable development, Local Sustainable Energy and Climate Solutions. Each of the major groups and other stakeholder constituencies conducted its own process to nominate Lead Discussants. Given that the 2030 Agenda is explicitly grounded in human rights, the work conducted under international human rights mechanisms is a source of relevant national information on the status of implementation and of guidance that can assist to maintain or accelerate progress. Decade of Action, Letter of the President of ECOSOC on the Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) at In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and expected limitations on in-person meetings and international travel, the ECOSOC Bureau had made adjustments to the format and programme of HLPF 2020 (Information note on the arrangements for the 2020 HLPF and HLS). Success in achieving the SDGs will help to address some of the most pressing global challenges, such as climate change, providing a better life for women and men and building a firm foundation for stability and peace in all societies, Sixth session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development. the 2030 Agenda, regular reviews by the HLPF are to be voluntary, state-led, undertaken by both developed and developing countries, and shall provide a platform for partnerships, including through the participation of major groups and other The HLPF seeks to enhance the integration of economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Join us in sending 1 million books annually ⦠The Lab will highlight how inclusive and participatory VNR processes can help ensure childrenâs wellbeing is at the centre of national development planning. There were 17 Voluntary National Review Labs this year. Programme at a Glance: Draft programme for the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development and the High-level Segment and the Integration Segment of ECOSOC 2020 (updated 16 July), Annotated programme for the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development and the High-level Segment of ECOSOC 2020 (with speakers) (updated 16 July), Final Programme of side-events to the 2020 HLPF (16 July), The final day of the High-level Segment of ECOSOC, which will take place the day following the closure of the ministerial segment of the High-level Political Forum, would âfocus on future trends and scenarios related to the Council theme, the long-term impact of current trends, such as the contribution of new technologies, in the economic, social and environmental areas on the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals, based on the work of the United Nations and other regional and international organizations and bodies as well as other stakeholders.â (General Assembly resolution 72/305). These side events and exhibitions of the HLPF- held outside the official programme- provided great opportunities to discuss this yearâs theme, "Accelerated action and transformative pathways: realizing the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development .". Are we leaving no one behind in eradicating poverty and working towards the 2030 Agenda? The United Nations Committee for Development Policy has analyzed VNRs since 2017. The UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (Cooperation Framework) is informed by Government prioritization, planning, implementation and reporting vis-à -vis the 2030 Agenda, including the preparation of evidence-based Voluntary National Reviews based on SDG indicators. Ten organizers from the UN system and NGOs will showcased their innovative products and projects related to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development; What type of innovative approaches/projects/products are showcased? The thematic session which discusses the stakeholder perspective was listed on Tuesday, 7 July 2020 from 5 - 6pm EDT (New York time). Due to this yearâs virtual nature of the HLPF and the High-level Segment of ECOSOC, the participating States and other participants are invited to provide written general statements for posting on the ECOSOC and HLPF websites and in e-deleGATE. Statement at the Virtual Plenary of the 5th session of UNEA, 22 February 2021, UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC and SOCIAL COUNCIL, Office for Intergovernmental Support and Coordination for Sustainable Development, Managing the transition from MDGs to SDGs, Guiding operational activities for development, Advising on Haiti's long-term development, Reports of ECOSOC to the General Assembly, ECOSOC Resolutions and Decisions 1946-2000, Silence procedure (Letter of ECOSOC to Member States and draft decisions on the theme of the humanitarian affairs segment), Latest by the President of ECOSOC on COVID-19, High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. At the HLPF, countries present the progress and obstacles they face in implementing the Goals at the national level in the form of. Many members of parliaments also attended and contributed to the HLPF. The discussion papers on the theme of the high-level political forum on sustainable development, submitted by major groups and other stakeholders (Advance unedited version) can be found on the HLPF website here. Organizers: UN DESA Division for Inclusive Social Development (DISD). In 2017, economic losses attributed to disasters were estimated at over $300 billion, among the highest losses in past years, largely due to the costliest North Atlantic hurricane season on record. The Terms of reference for the major groups and other stakeholders coordination mechanism can be found here. Registration through Indico will not be necessary this year. Governments continue to develop national indicators to assist in monitoring progress made on the goals and targets, taking into account the. Published by the Italian Ministry of University and Research âProcedures for entry, residence, and enrollment of students applying for visas, relating to higher education courses in Italy, valid for the academic year 2020-21â. All meetings were held virtually, including all side and special events. Please contact your major groups and other stakeholder constituency to request information about the process. To attend all official meetings of the forum; To have access to all official information and documents; To submit documents and present written and oral contributions; To organize side events and round tables, in cooperation with Member States and the Secretariat. For the letter of the President of ECOSOC on the VNRs to be presented at the HLPF in 2020, please click here. Ms. Mona Juul, President of Economic and Social Council, VNRs presentations by Liberia, Barbados, Solomon Islands, VNRs presentations by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Comoros, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Malawi, Zambia, VNRs presentations by Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, VNRs presentation by the Syrian Arab Republic, VNRs presentations by Estonia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Austria, Seychelles, VNRs presentations by Brunei Darussalam, Micronesia, Keynote by the President of the UN Environment Assembly and Statement by President of the Latin America and Caribbean Forum of Ministers and Minister of Environment and National Beautification of Barbados, Voluntary National Reviews: Bulgaria, Burundi, Finland, North Macedonia, Russian Federation, The Gambia, Opening of the High-level Segment of ECOSOC/Ministerial Segment of HLPF, Voluntary National Reviews: Argentina, Benin, Costa Rica, and Peru, Voluntary National Reviews: Bangladesh, Georgia, India, Kenya, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Uganda, and Niger, Voluntary National Reviews: Armenia; Ecuador; Honduras; Samoa; Slovenia - HLPF 2020, 8th meeting), Mobilizing well directed financing; Science, technology and innovation - HLPF 2020, 7th meeting, International solidarity; accelerating action to realize the 2030 Agenda and respond to COVID-19: African countries; LDCs and Landlocked Developing Countries - HLPF 2020, 6th meeting, Control the pandemic and accelerate implementation; eradicating poverty - HLPF 2020, 5th meeting, Planet and building resilience; sustainable energy - HLPF 2020, 4th meeting, Economic shock; financing challenges; mobilizing international solidarity - HLPF 2020, 3rd meeting, Human well being; ending poverty; hunger; food security - HLPF 2020, 2nd meeting, Mona Juul (ECOSOC President) on the 1st meeting of the 2020 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2020), António Guterres (UN Secretary-General) - Integration Segment of ECOSOC, "The 2030 Agenda is our roadmap and its goals and targets are tools to get there.
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