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A view of a meeting with SDG Advocates in the SDG Pavilion.
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31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: John Kromah holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Barbed wire on the gate into the Christ the King Parish compound in Monrovia. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
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Lassina Zerbo, Executive Secretary, CTBTO.
Yury Fedotov, Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna and Executive Director of UNODC.
Alistair Edgar, Executive Director, ACUNS.
Yukiya Amano, Director General, IAEA.
19 January 2016, Rome, Italy - Clayton Campanhola, FAO Strategic Programme Leader, Sustainable Agriculture. Launch of the publication ‘Save and Grow’ on ecosystem-based agriculture: Key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. FAO headquarters (Iran Room).
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3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: The Providence Baptist Church, also known as 'the cornerstone of the nation', as it was in here that Liberia's declaration of independence was signed. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
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31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. 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
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
Academician HUN SEN-Prime Minister of Kingdom of Cambodia presented his vision for tourism and sustainable development goals to the UNITED NATIONS 73 GENERAL ASSEMBLY in his capacity as GLOBAL AMBASSADOR FOR TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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Participants at the Open County Governance Project Vihiga Conference of 23 August held at Gisambai. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project[WJP}. COFWE works to improve the living standards of the people of western Kenya. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law world-wide.
17 June 2019, Geneva, Switzerland. At a side event during its Council meeting, the Lutheran World Federation launched a self-assessment tool for churches working with the Sustainable Development Goals, as part of its Waking the Giant initiative. Council members, staff and guests were invited to show their commitment by holding pledge cards related to the goals of the initiative. Photo: LWF/S. Gallay
Exhibition opening 'The United Nations in Germany: Commitment to Agenda2030' in the Foreign Office in Berlin.
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3 November 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Barbed wire on the gate into the Christ the King Parish compound in Monrovia. 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
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Cape Verde is an archipelago situated some 450 km off the northwest coast of Africa and consisting of ten islands and thirteen islets. It has an estimated population of 435,000 people which are largely urban (54%).
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31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: Gloria Hage holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. 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
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
28 June 2017 - Official Opening of High-Level SDG Action Event on Education convened by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
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China has a Vital Role in Global Efforts for Addressing Public Health, World Peace and Sustainable Development, Ron Nechemia Says in his New Year’s Greetings for The Year of the Rabbit.
The President of Global Bank, Mr Ron Nechemia, sent his Chinese New Year greetings message, “I send my very best wishes to all for good health and happiness and wealth and prosperity in the Year of the Rabbit,” he said.
Ron Nechemia said he looks forward to his to visit China as the traditional Chinese lunar new year is coming.
The Year of the Rabbit
In Chinese culture, the sign of the Rabbit represents longevity, peace, and prosperity.
Looking back at 2022, the Global Bank President stated that the Year of the Tiger was a year of progress and institutional development for the Global Bank. “We are optimistic about the coming Year of the Rabbit. We are aware that it will present us with new and old challenges, but we are determined to meet them creatively and decisively,” in a greeting, he said.
The Year of the Tiger
As millions of Chinese about to celebrate the Lunar New Year, Mr Nechemia said China is critical to global efforts for addressing the challenges of public health, world peace and sustainable development.
The year of the Tiger was turbulent and challenging for the entire world. At the same time, it provided solid foundations for peace and hope.
Throughout the year, the global economy struggled to cope with the pandemic, which sent shockwaves worldwide and caused additional disruptions.
Several disruptions triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine wreaked havoc and suffering on ordinary men, women, and children.
And geopolitical competition for global influence has peaked since the Cold War.
Amid these challenges, the value of resilience and global leadership is on the rise.
Working Together to Meet the Challenges of Our Times and Build a Better Future
“China is also facing many challenges,” he added, “but I am confident that China will meet them if China continues on the path of reform, development, democratization, and human rights,” he added “And if all countries walk down that path together, our world will be a safer and more peaceful place.”
Mr Nechemia promised to rally global leaders in the coming year for the sake of public health, world peace, and sustainable development. “China is crucial in all those efforts, particularly in addressing global issues, such as climate change and public health,” he added, “China can be proud of its achievements in reducing poverty and creating new opportunities for its people during the previous years,” he stated.
Expand Bilateral Cooperation
President Ron Nechemia said he wants to “expand bilateral cooperation” on a wide range of issues, including the global economy, climate change, and sustainable development. The scale and the scope of the challenge posed by climate change, energy crises and pandemics will test global bilateral cooperation like nothing we’ve seen before. In the year ahead, Global Bank looks forward to capitalizing on increased person-to-person engagement, both at senior levels between the Global Bank and the government of the People’s Republic of China, and to energize our partnership and deepen the bilateral relationship. This includes building the Mission of Global Bank to China –– a Global Bank-wide integrated team that coordinates and implements policy across issues and regions, working together to solve significant challenges, which is what the world expects from great institutions.
I count on your continuous support and cooperation to advance Our Common Agenda and to realize our shared hopes for a peaceful and sustainable future.
About Global Bank
Global Bank is the Global Bank Group’s long-term sovereign lending institution. As a development bank with an agenda driven by G-7 and G-20 priorities, its leading priority is to promote global economic and social development.
Global Bank is one of five institutions that comprise the Global Bank Group. The Bank is the part of the Global Bank Group that works with developed and developing countries, particularly the least developed countries (LDCs), to promote sustainable, equitable and job-creating growth, reduce poverty and address issues of regional and global importance.
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17 June 2019, Geneva, Switzerland. At a side event during its Council meeting, the Lutheran World Federation launched a self-assessment tool for churches working with the Sustainable Development Goals, as part of its Waking the Giant initiative. Council members, staff and guests were invited to show their commitment by holding pledge cards related to the goals of the initiative. Photo: LWF/S. Gallay
"People in my building always talk about education reform and corruption scandals, but that will all seem like child's play when the waters start to rise, especially here along the Bosporus... Maybe then everyone will start listening."
31 October 2019, Monrovia, Liberia: George Sannah holds a pledge card for #ChurchesForSDGs at the annual global meeting of the Waking the Giant initiative of the Lutheran World Federation. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
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 and launch new 10-year faith commitments.
During a 3-day symposium, ESCP Europe Master in Management students had the chance to work on their individual career plans.
50 professionals from business and civil society helped the students to discover their strengths and motivation, to reflect on personal, entrepreneurial and societal goals, and to work on concrete next steps for successful life planning.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations were the core of this year's event. In workshops, the students came up with ideas on how to reach the 17 Global Goals by 2030 and reflect on their personal impact.
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