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The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Faiths and UN officials meet in Bristol, UK, at the UN Faith in the Future Meeting to discuss how to support the new Sustainable Development Goals

Faiths and UN officials meet in Bristol, UK, at the UN Faith in the Future Meeting to discuss how to support the new Sustainable Development Goals

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Faiths and UN officials meet in Bristol, UK, at the UN Faith in the Future Meeting to discuss how to support the new Sustainable Development Goals

©EIF/Simon Hess.

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Kathy Spahn, President, Helen Keller International

 

Compact2025 is an initiative for ending hunger and undernutrition by 2025. By building a knowledge base, promoting innovation, and bringing stakeholders together, Compact2025 helps countries develop, scale up, and communicate policies and programs to accelerate progress. Champions and influential thinkers for policy make up the Leadership Council, which provides strategic guidance to help shape and hold national leaders' promise to overcome country and global-level challenges to eliminate hunger and undernutrition over the next decade.

 

Event Blog: A Window of Opportunity to End Hunger and Undernutrition

Leadership Council Meeting Blog: Reviewing progress and advancing Compact2025

  

Photo Credit: Caroline Smith / International Food Policy Research Institute / Washington, DC / 2016

 

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

"In the keynote address, Kanayo Nwanze, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), highlighted the “cruel paradox” that many families that feed the world on small farms are the ones who go hungry."

 

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Compact2025 is an initiative for ending hunger and undernutrition by 2025. By building a knowledge base, promoting innovation, and bringing stakeholders together, Compact2025 helps countries develop, scale up, and communicate policies and programs to accelerate progress. Champions and influential thinkers for policy make up the Leadership Council, which provides strategic guidance to help shape and hold national leaders' promise to overcome country and global-level challenges to eliminate hunger and undernutrition over the next decade.

 

Video: Keynote Remarks by Kanayo Nwanze

 

Photo Credit: Caroline Smith / International Food Policy Research Institute / Washington, DC / 2016

 

United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, Ms. Jayathma Wickramanayake - @jayathmadw - at the European Development Days, 2018, in Brussels | Photo credits: © UNRIC

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Bread is distributed during Holy Communion as part of Sunday service at Saint Andrew Lutheran Parish in Monrovia. Part of the Lutheran Church in Liberia, the parish gathers some 220 members for prayer each week. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, Ms. Jayathma Wickramanayake - @jayathmadw - at the European Development Days, 2018, in Brussels | Photo credits: © UNRIC

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

©EIF/Simon Hess.

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Exhibition opening 'The United Nations in Germany under the banner of Agenda2030' in the Foreign Office. Berlin, 06.04.2017. Copyright: Inga Kjer / photothek.net

17 May 2017 - Luncheon during SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity, hosted by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.

 

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17 June 2019, Geneva, Switzerland: Presiding bishop Elizabeth Eaton shares the experience of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as a church piloting the Waking the Giant initiative in the United States. On 17 June, the Lutheran World Federation launches an online tool designed to help churches monitor, assess and coordinate their vital development, humanitarian and human rights work. The "Waking the Giant" program links the churches to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The tool has been developed as part of the "Waking the Giant" program, launched in October 2018 to link the churches to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

On December 9, 2017 the official handover ceremony of the title of WORLD CAPITAL OF CULTURE AND TOURISM for PHNOM PENH has taken place and the humanity legacy is richer with another stellar name: Phnom Penh .

The WORLD CAPITAL OF CULTURE AND TOURISM status for Phnom Penh will bring the inscription of the city as a cultural and patrimony hub of global significance and will also entice the city role as a part of the AGENDA FOR HUMANITY UN program and as a center for the implementation of sustainable development goals in the country and in the region.

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

Students from the Hölderlin Gymnasium in Cologne participated in the first workshop at the Global Campaign Center of UN SDG Action Campaign in Bonn, to learn about the SDGs, visual storytelling and photo-journalism. This series of Young Programs across Europe will empower young people to use visual storytelling to express their views on the need for change in society, help raise awareness and accelerate the delivery of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were created to eliminate poverty, protect the planet and achieve prosperity for all.

Pictures credit to: Boymann / Canon Academy

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

17 June 2019, Geneva, Switzerland: Eva Christina Nilsson, interim director, Department for Theology and Public Witness and the

Department for Mission and Development at the Lutheran World Federation shares a word of welcome, as the Lutheran World Federation launches an online tool designed to help churches monitor, assess and coordinate their vital development, humanitarian and human rights work. The ‘Waking the Giant’ program links the churches to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The tool has been developed as part of the ‘Waking the Giant’ program, launched in October 2018 to link the churches to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

(L-R) UNDPs Governance Programme Analyst Kia Henry Nema, Minister for Education Hon. Thomas Pataaku and UNDPs Assistant Representative Julie Bukikun.

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The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

2 November 2019, Ganta, Liberia: Sarah T. Kollie checks all new arrivals for fever at the emergency entrance of Phebe Hospital, in an effort to prevent the spread of tropical diseases such as Ebola. Located in Bong county, Phebe Hospital serves tens of thousands of patients each year. It is a government referral hospital for which the Lutheran Church in Liberia provides managerial resources. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert

Photos from the WTO Public Forum 2017 photo gallery may be reproduced provided attribution is given to the WTO and the WTO is informed. Photos: © WTO/Jay Louvion

On December 9, 2017 the official handover ceremony of the title of WORLD CAPITAL OF CULTURE AND TOURISM for PHNOM PENH has taken place and the humanity legacy is richer with another stellar name: Phnom Penh .

The WORLD CAPITAL OF CULTURE AND TOURISM status for Phnom Penh will bring the inscription of the city as a cultural and patrimony hub of global significance and will also entice the city role as a part of the AGENDA FOR HUMANITY UN program and as a center for the implementation of sustainable development goals in the country and in the region.

The ESCP Conference on Sustainable Innovation 2020 took place from 8th - 10th January 2020 at the Allianzforum next to the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin, and at the Berlin campus.

 

More than 300 international students and more than 80 experts from the corporate, political and NGO worlds attended the Conference. They discussed existing business models and came up with future-oriented and more sustainable business opportunities.

 

The exchange was centred on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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