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5 March 2017 - Narobi Kenya UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Nikolaj Coster-Waldau poses for a photo with Halima Joha (left) and Kibibi Mwalimu (right), members of "Soccer Divas" one of the teams that participated in the Global Goals World Cup © UNDP Kenya/James Ochweri
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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
VILLAGE IMPLEMENTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS [SDGs]: Mweywe
VILLAGE LOCATION: Sabatia District, Vihiga County, Kenya
1. Village SDG Committee Manager: Javan Navulu [Pictured above]
2. Village SDG Committee Food Representative: Margaret Iminza
3. Village SDG Committee Education Representative:Elisham Kalika
4. Village SDG Committee Health Representative: Vacant
5. Village SDG Committee Energy Representative: Rose Mmbone
6. Village SDG Committee Shelter Representative: Patrick Inyanzu
7. Village SDG Committee Water Representative: Alice Ayeka
8. Village SDG Committee Industrialization Representative: Margaret Mudambi
9. Village SDG Committee Employment Representative: Jane Ilusa
10. Village SDG Committee Gender Representative: Elizabeth Ilachi
11. Village SDG Committee Poverty Reduction Representative: Enock Lidavalia
12. Village SDG Committee Local Partnership Representative: Livingston Elisha
13. Village SDG Committee International Partnerships Representative: Wycliffe Njirimani
14. Village SDG Committee Equality Representative: Lilian Adamba
15. Village SDG Committee Sustainable Development Representative: Nelly Kavosa
16. Village SDG Committee Climate Change Representative: Vacant
17. Village SDG Committee Rule of Law Representative: Vacant
18. Village SDG Committee Biodiversity Representative:Vacant
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).
Representatives from different indigenous peoples (Aymara, Embera–Wounaan, Guaraní, Kichwa, K’iche, Macushi, Miskita, Náhuatl, Zapoteco) from Latin America shared during two days their knowledge about food security with FAO statisticians to develop new methods that could measure food insecurity in indigenous communities.
Copyright ©FAO Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given: ©Anna Korzenszky
A wide view of the projections in the General Assembly Hall during the SDG Moment 2022.
The SDG Moment is an event during the UN General Assembly high-level week with the intention to bring into focus the promise of inclusion, resilience and sustainability embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in times of crisis. Convened by Secretary-General António Guterres, the event is shaped by the narrative of the SDGs as our To-Do List for a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet. The SDG Moment features the Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates Co-Chairs and SDG Dialogues focused on solutions for inequalities and climate and environmental challenges.
UN Photo/Cia Pak
19 September 2022
New York, United States of America
Photo # UN7951469
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Isatou Jallow (Senior Nutrition and Partnership Advisor and Head, NEPAD) socializing with an event attendee at the IFPRI hosted Compact2025 event, Accelerating Progress in Ending Hunger and Undernutrition.
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
Photo Credit: Caroline Smith / International Food Policy Research Institute / Washington, DC / 2016
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Name Of Ward And District: CENTRAL MARAGOLI VIHIGA
Name of Village: KIDINYE
Sustainable Village Manager: Beatrice Opiyo [Pictured above]
Sustainable Village Agriculture Representative: Antony Onguku
Sustainable Village Education Representative: Jessica Munde Ochwo
Sustainable Village Health Representative: Joyce Esedia
Sustainable Village Energy Representative: Cosmas Musulwa
Sustainable Village Water Representative: Sarah Ebale
Sustainable Village Shelter Representative: Nancy Deyie
Sustainable Village Gender Representative: Edith Zindoli
Sustainable Village Poverty Eradication Representative: Edward Egara
Sustainable Village Equality Representative:Violet Kasidi
Sustainable Village Rule Of Law Representative: Erick Amoi
Sustainable Village Employment Representative: Tom M. Kisia
Sustainable Village Sustainable Development Representative: Alexia Omwami
Sustainable Village Industrialization Representative: Rosemary Lamenya
Sustainable Village Biodiversity Representative: Beatrice Jadeka
Sustainable Village International Partnership Representative: Abisai Justus
Sustainable Village Climate Change Representative: Beatrice Peru
KABWE, ZAMBIA (10/23/2018) A community water access point in the Makalulu neighborhood means that families no longer have to walk for hours to retrieve their daily water supply. Habitat for Humanity International / Annalise Kaylor
11 July 2017, New York - High Level Political Forum 2017 meeting: "The Importance of Country-Level Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in a Changing Development Landscape", hosted by the governments of Bangladesh and Canada under the auspices of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation. The event provides a space to reflect on the critical importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to development, and will encourage dialogue around the opportunities and challenges of using multi-stakeholder platforms at the country level, inviting a range of development actors to share their experiences in this area. The event was held at the Japan Society. © UNDP / Freya Morales
11 July 2017, New York - High Level Political Forum 2017 meeting: "The Importance of Country-Level Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in a Changing Development Landscape", hosted by the governments of Bangladesh and Canada under the auspices of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation. The event provides a space to reflect on the critical importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to development, and will encourage dialogue around the opportunities and challenges of using multi-stakeholder platforms at the country level, inviting a range of development actors to share their experiences in this area. The event was held at the Japan Society. © UNDP / Freya Morales
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
New York, 20 September 2017 – The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) present significant opportunities for the private sector to open up new market opportunities, attract new private investments in sustainable development by leveraging companies’ core competencies, expertise and resources.
Recognising this, UN leadership, including UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner and UN Global Compact CEO and and Executive Director Lise Kingo, met on Wednesday with CEOs from Ikea, Nutriset, Microsoft, Telenor, AACE and Willis Towers Watson to discuss how private sector and development actors can more systematically collaborate to achieve the SDGs while ensuring business profit, scale and sustainability.
5 March 2017 - Narobi Kenya UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Nikolaj Coster-Waldau filming short promotional videos for UNDP. © UNDP Kenya/James Ochweri
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon greets staff after the Town Hall Event held at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria, 27 April 2016
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
11 July 2017, New York - Ms. Patricia Blankson Akakpo, Programme Manager NETRIGHT Ghana and Co-Chair of the CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness. High Level Political Forum 2017 meeting: "The Importance of Country-Level Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in a Changing Development Landscape", hosted by the governments of Bangladesh and Canada under the auspices of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation. The event provides a space to reflect on the critical importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to development, and will encourage dialogue around the opportunities and challenges of using multi-stakeholder platforms at the country level, inviting a range of development actors to share their experiences in this area. The event was held at the Japan Society. © UNDP / Freya Morales
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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Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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
The Long Short Walk is calling for road safety to be included in the Post-2015 development goals. Tell the UN to include road safety in its priorities. Vote for ‘better transport and roads’ and suggest road safety as an extra priority:http://walksafe.myworld2015.org/ Take a walk, send us a photo and call for action! www.longshortwalk.org
Sherwin Bryce-Pease moderates the dialogues during the SDG Moment 2022.
The SDG Moment is an event during the UN General Assembly high-level week with the intention to bring into focus the promise of inclusion, resilience and sustainability embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in times of crisis. Convened by Secretary-General António Guterres, the event is shaped by the narrative of the SDGs as our To-Do List for a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet. The SDG Moment features the Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates Co-Chairs and SDG Dialogues focused on solutions for inequalities and climate and environmental challenges.
UN Photo/Cia Pak
19 September 2022
New York, United States of America
Photo # UN7951693
NEW YORK 18 SEPT 2016 -
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, actor and UNDP Goodwill Ambassador and Nobel peace prize nominee, Victor Ocher, stand for a team portrait with UNDP's all women soccer team.
Globally acclaimed Danish actor and star of HBO’s Game of Thrones Nikolaj Coster-Waldau kicked off his role as Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme by refereeing the world’s first amateur women’s World Cup soccer tournament in New York.
Coster-Waldau, who plays fan-favorite anti-hero Jaime Lannister in the worldwide hit series, helped blow the whistle on poverty at the inaugural Global Goals World Cup, held at this year’s Social Good Summit at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Photo credit: © UNDP/Freya Morales.
11 July 2017, New York - Ms. Tara Nathan, Executive Vice President of Public-Private Partnerships at MasterCard. High Level Political Forum 2017 meeting: "The Importance of Country-Level Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in a Changing Development Landscape", hosted by the governments of Bangladesh and Canada under the auspices of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation. The event provides a space to reflect on the critical importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to development, and will encourage dialogue around the opportunities and challenges of using multi-stakeholder platforms at the country level, inviting a range of development actors to share their experiences in this area. The event was held at the Japan Society. © UNDP / Freya Morales
New York, 20 September 2017 – The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) present significant opportunities for the private sector to open up new market opportunities, attract new private investments in sustainable development by leveraging companies’ core competencies, expertise and resources.
Recognising this, UN leadership, including UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner and UN Global Compact CEO and and Executive Director Lise Kingo, met on Wednesday with CEOs from Ikea, Nutriset, Microsoft, Telenor, AACE and Willis Towers Watson to discuss how private sector and development actors can more systematically collaborate to achieve the SDGs while ensuring business profit, scale and sustainability.
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
I took this photo during the preliminaries of SDG Bayanihan Summit organized by 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines, an organization that promotes and implements Sustainable Development Goals in the Philippines. The following people are as follows:
1. Mr. Jules Guiang, the founder of 2030 YFPH
2. Ms. Eah Antonio, the project manager for SBS 2019
3. Arthur Holt, one of the persons concerned for SBS 2019
Guest Speakers:
1. Ms. MaryAnne Darauay, Director for Social Development Staff of National Economic and Development Authority
2. Cong. Sarah Elago of the Kabataan Party-List
3. Farah Ghodsinia, Founder of Children of Mindanao
4. Beniam Gebrezghi, Programme Specialist of United Nations Development Programme - UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub
Hundreds of youth advocates and partners from different sectors gathered on October 26, 2019 at the second SDG Bayanihan Summit (SBS), the biggest “bayanihan” #fortheGlobalGoals! Four (4) projects, dubbed as “Bayanihan” Initiatives, were selected by a multi-sector panel from the “Bayanihan” Sessions. The multi-sector panel, composed of various industry experts, have pledged to support these “Bayanihan” Initiatives into fruition through funding, mentorship, promotions, endorsements, among other forms of support. These serve as the main outputs of the summit. The “Bayanihan” Initiatives were designed by the delegates to address the following key issues, respectively: “Fake News” and Disinformation; Sustainable and Responsible Consumerism; Livable and Human-Centered Cities; and Language and Culture as Tools in Shaping Filipino Consciousness Other highlights of the summit include the Plenary Session, which featured keynote speeches from Hon. Sarah Elago, Kabataan Party-List Representative; Ms. MaryAnne Darauay, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director for Social Development Staff; Mr. Beniam Gebrezghi, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Bangkok Regional Hub Program Specialist; Ms. Farah Ghodsinia, Children of Mindanao Founder; and USec. Ryan Enriquez, National Youth Commission (NYC) Chairperson and CEO. About 30 institutions and organizations also gathered to showcase their endeavors for sustainable development at the SDG Expo: Global Goals Fair, which started the program. SBS 2019 concluded with the Oath Taking and Turnover Ceremony of the national leadership of YFPH, during which the National Council for the term 2019-2021 was launched to the public. YFPH is now under the leadership of its new National Convenor, Erycce Althea Antonio. The National Organizing Committee (NOC) of SBS 2019 extends its deepest gratitude to the partners and sponsors who helped ensure the success of the summit!
CO-PRESENTORS: Intramuros Administration (IA) United Nations Development Programme Youth Co:Lab OFFICIAL VENUE PARTNER: Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Technology
INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas De La Salle University Lipa Freedom of Information (FOI) Philippines National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERS: ABS-CBN News Channel MovePH SparkUp ClickTheCity.com DZUP CHALK.PH Inquirer.net InqPOP Green Giant FM UP Radio Circle
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS: #IAmHampasLupa Ecological Agriculture Movement Amnesty International Philippines ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST) E&V Water and Life Philippines, Inc. Future Earth Philippines Program Girl Up Philippines Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Philippines Habitat for Humanity Philipppines Husay Co. Likhaya makesense Philippines National Youth Volunteers Coalition (NYVC) ROC.PH Digital Marketing Services Teach for the Philippines, Inc. The Plastic Flamingo Virlanie Foundation Weather Solutions WeatherPhilippines Foundation, Inc. World Vision Development Foundation Inc. World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature Philippines Youth Strike for Climate Philippines (YSC4PH) YouthHack Inc.
CALABARZON PLATINUM SPONSORS: Aboitiz Foundation Inc. Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc.
SILVER SPONSORS: Dielle's Apiary and Meadery Inc. Nature's Spring
SILVER DONORS: Hon. Karlo Nograles COOP-NATCCO Partylist #2030Now #SDGBayanihanSummit #Sulong2019 #SBS2019 #JuaninMotion
Marathon world record holder Patrick Makau has joined the Long Short Walk. He says: “There are too many people killed and injured on our roads. We run by the roads every day and they need to be made safer.” His Long Short Walk – and run – was with local school children and the Kenya Red Cross in Nairobi. Patrick is also an ambassador for the UNEP. Find out how you can supporting the longshortwalk.org.
Staff of the Vienna-based organisations helping to promote the Sustainable Development Goals at the Vienna International Centre. Vienna, Austria. 12 May 2017
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
5 March 2017 - Narobi Kenya UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau interacting with "Soccer Divas", one of the teams that participated at the Global Goals World cup © UNDP Kenya/James Ochweri
5 March 2017 - Narobi Kenya UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau interacting with "Soccer Divas", one of the teams that participated at the Global Goals World cup © UNDP Kenya/James Ochweri
New York, 20 September 2017 – The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) present significant opportunities for the private sector to open up new market opportunities, attract new private investments in sustainable development by leveraging companies’ core competencies, expertise and resources.
Recognising this, UN leadership, including UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner and UN Global Compact CEO and and Executive Director Lise Kingo, met on Wednesday with CEOs from Ikea, Nutriset, Microsoft, Telenor, AACE and Willis Towers Watson to discuss how private sector and development actors can more systematically collaborate to achieve the SDGs while ensuring business profit, scale and sustainability.
NEW YORK 18 SEPT 2016 -
The captain of the UNDP all female soccer team, Ann-Marie Wilcock, from Crisis Response Unit at UNDP, stands with her team mates.
Globally acclaimed Danish actor and star of HBO’s Game of Thrones Nikolaj Coster-Waldau kicked off his role as Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme by refereeing the world’s first amateur women’s World Cup soccer tournament in New York.
Coster-Waldau, who plays fan-favorite anti-hero Jaime Lannister in the worldwide hit series, helped blow the whistle on poverty at the inaugural Global Goals World Cup, held at this year’s Social Good Summit at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Photo credit: © UNDP/Freya Morales.
Divers hired by the project in a study mission inside Karaburun Sazan National Marine Park.
GOAL 14: LIFE BELOW WATER
Advancing the sustainable use and conservation of the oceans continues to require effective strategies and management to combat the adverse effects of overfishing, growing ocean acidification, and worsening coastal eutrophication. The expansion of protected areas for marine biodiversity, intensification of research capacity, and increases in ocean science funding remain critically important to preserve marine resources.
With support from UNDP and with GEF funding, Albania opened its first and only national marine park along over 1.9 km of the coastlines of Karaburun Peninsula and Sazan Island on the southwestern side of the country. A collaborative process of citizen engagement and the participation of fishermen in park activities has helped improve awareness and understanding of the values of marine and coastal protected areas among local communities, tourists, and the public.
The biodiversity, landscape and heritage of this area are unusual for the Mediterranean. But despite its riches, the area was severely threatened by fishing and development activities.
Illegal fishing activities - the use of explosives and fishing with banned methods - massively damaged the area and the fish stock, as well as putting fishermen’s lives in danger.
Read more: undpeurasia.exposure.co/albanias-stunning-coastal-beauty
Photo: Claudia Amico / UNDP in Albania
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
Margit Bruck-Friedrich, IAEA chief of Protocol and Senior External Relation Officer welcomes the arrival of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at the Chief Executive Board Meeting. Vienna, Austria. 27 April 2016
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
With a total area of 1 862 km2, Comoros is the third-smallest nation in Africa. It is also among the least developed countries in the world, with about half of the population living below the poverty line. Over 80 percent Comorans are dependent on agriculture and fishing for their livelihoods. Staple crops are bananas, cassava, and taro, while cloves, ylang-ylang and vanilla are grown for export.
Polluted water from rivers end up flowing straight into the ocean, affecting coastal ecosystems on which so many islander depend. Solid waste is pilling up on the beaches.
Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
More Info: www.aio-iwrm.org
Secretary-General António Guterres (right) arrives to address the SDG Moment 2022.
The SDG Moment is an event during the UN General Assembly high-level week with the intention to bring into focus the promise of inclusion, resilience and sustainability embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in times of crisis. Convened by Secretary-General António Guterres, the event is shaped by the narrative of the SDGs as our To-Do List for a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet. The SDG Moment features the Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates Co-Chairs and SDG Dialogues focused on solutions for inequalities and climate and environmental challenges.
At left is Beatrix Christina Kania, Chief of the United Nations Protocol and Liaision Service.
UN Photo/Mark Garten
19 September 2022
New York, United States of America
Photo # UN7951597