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From March 7-9, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, together with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance (OSA), hosted an international conference on "Marine Protected Areas: An Urgent Imperative
A Dialogue Between Scientists and Policymakers."
The conference's main target was to find practical ways to implement Target 5 of Sustainable Development Goal 14 on the conservation and sustainable use of the world's oceans.
Justin Trudeau (right), Prime Minister of Canada and Co-chair of the SDG Advocates speaks with Lilly Singh (left), United Nations SDG Advocate, during the United Nations SDG Advocate, during the SDG Moment 2024 - Driving Just Transitions for SDG Acceleration.
The SDG Moment is an event held 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. At the SDG Summit in September 2023, world leaders agreed to urgently step up their efforts to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), our global roadmap out of crises. To keep up the momentum at a time of cascading crises, political division and competing priorities, the Secretary-General convened the 2024 SDG Moment in the context of the general debate of the seventy-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The meeting consisted of an inspiring opening session, a deep dive on the state of SDG progress, a panel discussion of world leaders on just and inclusive transitions, a closing intergenerational dialogue and a musical performance. The meeting also included a focused discussion with a small number of invited world leaders.
UN Photo/Mark Garten
24 September 2024
New York, United States of America
Photo # UN71065989
Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
THE CHAIRMAN OF GLOBAL BANK GROUP RON NECHEMIA TO LEAD THE GLOBAL BANK DELEGATION AT JAPAN'S FIRST EVER G-20 DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP'S MEETING
The Chairman of Global Bank Group Ron Nechemia will travel to Tokyo, Japan from March 11-15, 2019, to lead the Global Bank Group delegation to the G-20 Development Working Group Meeting. The G-20 Development Working Group's Meeting offers an opportunity for Global Bank Group to exchange views and collaborate on global economic, trade and development, disaster risk reduction, infrastructure and other issues of mutual concern, including sustainable development and the role of the Global Bank Group within the multilateral system. These conversations will set the stage for the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in Osaka, in June. On the margins of the G-20 ministerial, the Chairman of Global Bank Group Ron Nechemia will meet with a number of government ministers, heads of government agencies, and heads of multilateral organizations and their representatives for bilateral discussions.
The Group of 20 (G-20) Development Working Group (DWG) meeting is held in the margins of the second G20 Development Working Group (DWG) under the Japanese Presidency's priority of "buttressing sustainability,” the Japanese Presidency is also focusing on climate change finance and energy.
The Global Bank Group delegation to the G-20 Development Working Group will be headed by the Chairman of Global Bank Group Ron Nechemia. He will be accompanied by Bruce A. Harbin the Acting Senior Vice President and Interim General Counsel of Global Bank, and William R. Thomson the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Global Bank Infrastructure Project Preparation Facility (GB-IPPF). The GB-IPPF was launched by Global Bank Group in the context of the G-20. It targets an ambitious and concrete set of initiatives aimed at (i) unlocking the infrastructure project pipeline, notably to allow for the increase of both the private sector participation and financing, and (ii) improving infrastructure spending efficiency.
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23 March 2017 - Ms. Hirut Zemen, State Minister for Foreign
Affairs, ETHIOPIA, at High-level Sustainable Development Goal Action Event entitled “Climate Change and the Sustainable Development Agenda” of the President of the 71st Session of the General Assembly, H.E. Mr. Peter Thomson.
© UN Photo/Rick Bajornas
Philemon Yang, President of the seventy-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly, addresses the SDG Moment 2024 - Driving Just Transitions for SDG Acceleration.
The SDG Moment is an event held 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. At the SDG Summit in September 2023, world leaders agreed to urgently step up their efforts to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), our global roadmap out of crises. To keep up the momentum at a time of cascading crises, political division and competing priorities, the Secretary-General convened the 2024 SDG Moment in the context of the general debate of the seventy-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The meeting consisted of an inspiring opening session, a deep dive on the state of SDG progress, a panel discussion of world leaders on just and inclusive transitions, a closing intergenerational dialogue and a musical performance. The meeting also included a focused discussion with a small number of invited world leaders.
UN Photo/Mark Garten
24 September 2024
New York, United States of America
Photo # UN71065977
17 May 2017 - Luncheon during SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity, hosted by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.
© OPGA
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Open County Governance Program Kenya Conference of 30 August 2014. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project [WJP]. The mission of COFWE is to raise the living standards of the people of western Kenya. WJP promotes the rule of law world-wide.
From March 7-9, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, together with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance (OSA), hosted an international conference on "Marine Protected Areas: An Urgent Imperative
A Dialogue Between Scientists and Policymakers."
The conference's main target was to find practical ways to implement Target 5 of Sustainable Development Goal 14 on the conservation and sustainable use of the world's oceans.
15 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Workshop on ’Waking the Giant’, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop is held together with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia and the Fundación Camino de Emaús (’Foundation of the Path of Emmaus’), inviting participants from Colombia as well as the broader Latin American region. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
The Sustainable Transport Forum underlines Scania’s intention of leading the shift towards a sustainable transport system, a prerequisite for fulfilling the objectives of the Paris agreement and for achieving Sustainable Development.
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You are welcome to use the photos from the Mountain Partnership photo gallery for non-commercial use. Please provide appropriate attribution, including the name of the photographer.
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You are welcome to use the photos from the Mountain Partnership photo gallery for non-commercial use. Please provide appropriate attribution, including the name of the photographer.
Photo credit: ©FAO/Mountain Partnership
You are welcome to use the photos from the Mountain Partnership photo gallery for non-commercial use. Please provide appropriate attribution, including the name of the photographer.
Open County Governance Program Kenya Conference of 30 August 2014. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province[COFWE] and was sponsored by World Justice Project [WJP]. The mission of COFWE is to raise the living standards of the people of western Kenya. WJP promotes the rule of law world-wide.
21 April 2016 -- Mr. Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, President of Colombia, at Plenary segment: Action at all levels: National implementation of General Assembly High-level Thematic Debate on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
©UN Photo/Loey Felipe
Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
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.
From March 7-9, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, together with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance (OSA), hosted an international conference on "Marine Protected Areas: An Urgent Imperative
A Dialogue Between Scientists and Policymakers."
The conference's main target was to find practical ways to implement Target 5 of Sustainable Development Goal 14 on the conservation and sustainable use of the world's oceans.
From March 7-9, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, together with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance (OSA), hosted an international conference on "Marine Protected Areas: An Urgent Imperative
A Dialogue Between Scientists and Policymakers."
The conference's main target was to find practical ways to implement Target 5 of Sustainable Development Goal 14 on the conservation and sustainable use of the world's oceans.
Photo credit: Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN.
14 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Jairo Barriga, executive director of the Fundación de Diaconía Pazos ('diaconal foundation Pazos') of the Presbyterian Church in Colombia participates in a workshop on ’Waking the Giant’, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop is held together with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia and the Fundación Camino de Emaús (’Foundation of the Path of Emmaus’), inviting participants from Colombia as well as the broader Latin American region. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF
Conference held at Gisambai on 16 August 2014 to promote sustainable development in the villages of Vihiga County. The conference theme was the proposed Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs] [2015-2030]. The conference was organized by Community Foundation Western Province [COFWE} under the program Open County Governance[OCG]. The OCG program manager is Albert Kenyani Inima. The program is sponsored by World Justice Project [WJP]. The mission of WJP is to promote the rule of law worldwide. The mission of COFWE is to promote sustainable development in western Kenya.
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.
From March 7-9, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, together with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Ocean Sanctuary Alliance (OSA), hosted an international conference on "Marine Protected Areas: An Urgent Imperative
A Dialogue Between Scientists and Policymakers."
The conference's main target was to find practical ways to implement Target 5 of Sustainable Development Goal 14 on the conservation and sustainable use of the world's oceans.
Data For Now - Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at Ford Foundation. (Diane Bondareff for Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data)
The Sustainable Transport Forum underlines Scania’s intention of leading the shift towards a sustainable transport system, a prerequisite for fulfilling the objectives of the Paris agreement and for achieving Sustainable Development.
15 November 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: 'If we were to draw a human figure and describe the different needs that human has, what needs is the church involved in supporting?" Exercise during a workshop on ’Waking the Giant’, a Lutheran World Federation initiative to support churches and faith-based organisations in working towards achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop is held together with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia and the Fundación Camino de Emaús (’Foundation of the Path of Emmaus’), inviting participants from Colombia as well as the broader Latin American region. Photo: Albin Hillert/LWF