Programme as of 10 July (clean) 2017

New York, 10‐19 July 2017
Programme of Side Events
(as of 12 July)
Organization
Time
CR/ Venue
Title of Event
1315‐1430
A
Sustainable livestock and the UN 2030 Agenda for Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture sustainable development: from science based evidence to action through multi‐stakeholder partnerships
1315‐1430
B
MAKING SDG4´s COMMITMENT TO UNIVERSAL, FREE EDUCATION VITAL
1315‐1430
E
FROM SIDE LINE TO CENTRE: USING THE 2030 AGENDA TO INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION, OUTRIGHT TACKLE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE COERSION
1315‐1430
4
Progress on monitoring the urban SDGs ‐ where are we?
<Monday, 10 July 2017>
To be combined with EDUCATION AND ACADEMIA STAKEHOLDER GROUP
UN‐HABITAT‐GLOBAL URBAN OBSERVATORY UNIT & UN‐HABITAT , WORLD BANK AND GLOBAL LAND INDICATORS INITIATIVE LAND TENURE SECURITY MONITORING IN THE SDGS: LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND
1315‐1430
6
1315‐1430
Ecosoc Chamber
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), Regional Response to Global Goals: Regional road map for implementing the 2030 Agenda in Asia and the Pacific Permanent Missions of Pakistan and Fiji
Global Partnership on Universal Social Protection: Ending ILO
Poverty by 2030
1315‐1430
German Mission to the Nutrition and Soils in the 2030 Agenda: a contribution to UN, 871 United Nations the HLPF Thematic Reviews" Plaza, New York, NY 10017
Permanent Mission of Germany to the UN, German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), Ministère de l'Agriculture de l'Elevage et de la Pêche du Bénin, Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries of Kenya, TMG Think Tank for Sustainability (Germany), Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies ‐ IASS 1315‐1430
Room DC1‐ 17A, "Eurasian Economic Integration till 2025 and SDG 2030: One UN Plaza, 17th floor Aligning Agendas"
Permanent Mission of Kyrgyzstan to the United Nations together with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Eurasian Economic Commission
1400‐1530
The Church Center for the The Global Invisible Mosaic: Community Mapping the United Nations, 777 UN SDGs for Subnational Implementation
Plaza, New York, NY 10017
BC Council for International Cooperation
1815‐1930
6
How mobility can contribute to eradication of poverty & promotion of prosperity.
WORLD BANK 1815‐1930
11
Monitor and review SDG 14
DIVISION FOR OCEAN AFFAIRS AND THE LAW OF THE SEA, OLA
1815‐1930
8
Integrity of Public Institutions as a Pre‐Condition for Ataining SDGs
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the UN/ UNDP
Page 1
1815‐1930
B
Eradicate Poverty by Eradicating Silence About Sexual Violence: Forging the Link Between Gender Rights and Prosperity through Arts and Media
Equality Now
1815‐1930
E
Prosperity in Action: Results from the Sustainable Development Goals Fund
SDG Funds UNDP
0815‐0930
7
Youth action today for a healthy tomorrow: Overcoming barriers to achieve health equity
UN Major Group for Children and Youth (UN MGCY), International Federation of Medical Students Association (IFMSA), International Pharmaceutical Student’s Federation (IPSF), Commonwealth Youth Health Network (CYHN), CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality, CUHK Centre for Global Health, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network (YP‐CDN) 0815‐0930
B
Tackling child poverty in Brazil: a multi‐factor agenda to leave no one behind
Plan International‐Brazil
0815‐0930
E MAKING DEVELOPMENT SMART AND INCLUSIVE: HOW ACCESS TO INFORMATION CAN DELIVER THE SDGS
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS (IFLA)
<Tuesday, 11 July 2017>
1245‐1500
1300‐1445
1315‐1430
International Commission Food Sovereignty for Marginalized Populations in the African Diaspora
for Social Justice Salvation Army Building 221 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022
Permanent Mission of Ireland to the UN, 1 Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, Suite 885
A
1315‐1430
Poverty to prosperity: Shared stories from NGOs working g International Presentation Association
with local communities
The Church Center for the Integrating Goal 5 through the elimination of child and United Nations, 777 UN forced marriage: a strategy to end poverty and promote Plaza, New York, NY global prosperity
10017
1315‐1430
B
Quaker Earthcare Witness
Zonta International
Growing the Bottom line: How investments in health R&D PATH
strengthen economies and innovation capacity
“The partnership among women’s groups and NGOs , governments and UN agencies in Latin America and the Caribbean, a
contribution to SDG5 implementation.” Fundación para Estudio e Investigación de la mujer –FEIM‐ (Argentina) and Equidad de Genero: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia. (Mexico) &
AKINA MAMA wa AFRIKA To be combined with
SCALING UP WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT FOR POVERTY ERADICATION AND PROSPERITY IN AFRICA
1315‐1430
E
Still Left Behind: Women’s Rights Groups' Participation and Leadership in UN and SDG Implementation Decision‐
Making
Women Trive Alliance;
Women's Human Rights‐Defenders International Coalition www.defndingwomen‐defendingrights.org; Women's Major Group
1315‐1430
4
SDG3: CREATING COMMUNITIES WHERE CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH CAN THRIVE
GOVERNMENT OF ICELAND 1315‐1430
6
The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health: poverty eradication and the achievement of the SDGs Guttmacher Institute & Asian Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women (ARROW) & The Danish Family Planning Association & IPPF ARO
To be combined with
SRHR AND GENDER EQUALITY: CRITICAL LINCHPINS TO ERADICATE
POVERTY AND PROMOTE PROSPERITY‐ MONITORING IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION
To be combined with
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How health, gender equality and population dynamics impact the eradication of poverty and promotion of prosperity in a changing world.
To be combined with
TACKLING OBSTACLES TO ACHIEVING SRHR FOR ALL in Africa.
Focus on SDGs 3 and 5
1315‐1430
7
1315‐1430
UN Church Centre, 10th Floor
1315‐1430
Japan Society
333 East 47th Street
1800‐1930
CCUN (777 UN Plaza at 44th and First Ave), Second Floor Friends of the UN Inter‐Agency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Non‐comunicable diseases (NCDs): Supporting Member States to achieve the NCD‐
related Sustainable Development Goals targets
PM of the Russian Federation to the UN
Gender minimum standards: Strenghtening organizational World Visioin, Plan International, ACDI: Voca, Mercy Corps and Land O Lakes
practices to achieve SDG 5
The importance of country level mutli‐stakeholder partnerships in a changing development landscape
PM of Bangladesh to the UN / PM of Canada to the UN
Advocacy Training for Goal 5 on Gender Equality
NGO CSW/NY
1815‐1930
A
OBSTACLE TO DEVELOPMENT – ALCOHOL HARM, THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND THE ROLE OF ALCOHOL POLICY IN THE AGENDA2030
GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA
1815‐1930
B
The importance of LGBTI data in the implementation of Agenda 2030‐ collecting data on health and well being indicators of SDG 3
Permanent Mission of Argentina to the UN, Outright Action International, MSM GF, RFSL: The Swedish Federation for LGBTQ Rights 1815‐1930
6
Disrupting Financial Flows associated with Slavery, Human PM of Liechtenstein to the UN
Trafficking, Forced Labour and Child Labour
0815‐0930
7
Ending child poverty and SDG interactions for the best interest of the child
Global Coalition to End Child Poverty and World Vision 0815‐0930
E
Resourcing rights: the role of fiscal policy in promoting prosperity and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Latin America and the Caribbean
To be combined with
Empowering Women through Public Procurement and Tax Justice
Christian Aid, Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR), Instituto de Estudos Socioeconômicos (INESC) and the Latin American Network on Debt, Development and Rights (Latindadd) &
HIVOS EAST AFRICA & TAX JUSTICE NETWORK ‐ AFRICA
0815‐0930
A
Launch of a new ICSU report: a guide to SDG interaction‐ from science to implementation
International Council for Science (ICSU)
1315‐1430
A
Science – technology ‐ innovation:
Closing the gender gap to meet the SDGs
WIPO, UNESCO and UN Women
1315‐1430
5
“The Role of Peer Learning in Achieving the 2030 Agenda FEDERAL MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, ENVIRONMENT and the SDGs”
AND WATER MANAGEMENT, AUSTRIA
1315‐1430
E
Best Practices in domesticating Agenda 2030 at the national level with a focus on SDG 2 and SDG 14: The Perspective of the Caritas Federation
<Wednesday, 12 July 2017>
To combine with
Caritas Agencies and Governments cooperating to achieve Goal 2 and Goal 14: implementing the Agenda 2030 in Kenya and Oceania
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Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the UN &
Caritas Internationalis, Caritas Kenya, Caritas Oceania, CAFOD 1315‐1430
4
“GFMD Reflection on Migration‐related SDGs in the Agenda 2030”
GLOBAL FORUM ON MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1315‐1430
6
Reaching those left furtherst behind: addressing hunger and poverty in protracted crises
Permanent Mission of the Netherlands to the UN
1315‐1430
7
Arab Regional Perspective on Achieving Food Security by 2030 within the Context of Conflicts & Severe Environmental Challenges
The League of Arab States (LAS), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) & Economic & social Commission for West Asia (ESCWA)
(Cancelled)
1315‐1430
11
Faith‐based partnerships: Vehicles for achieving the SDGs Permanent Mission of Ireland to the UN
1315‐1430
1315‐1430
1315‐1430
Belgian Mission to the UN G‐STIC 2017: the first in a series of Global Science, Technology & Innovation Conferences
885 Second Avenue
Floor 41
UNICEF Headquarters
G‐STIC (VITO Flemish Institute for Technological Research)
Evaluation as a mechanism for effective national follow‐up United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) and review of progress towards the SDGs
Permanent Mission of Sri Can Non‐Formal Education Be Measured? ‐ A case study Lanka to the UN
on the use of exhibitions in school settings
Soka Gakkai International (SGI); Centre for Environmental Education (CEE);
Earth Charter Itnernational (ECI)
1815‐1930
A
Voluntary National Reviews
MGoS HLPF Coordination Mechanism and DESA/DSD/Outreach and Communications Branch
1815‐1930
B
Overcoming Poverty ‐ Indigenous Concepts of Well‐being Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and Development
&
Tebtebba Foundation on behalf of the Indigenous Peoples Major Group
1815‐1930
7
INCLUSIVE CLIMATE ACTION: DELIVERING CLIMATE BENEFITS TO ALL IN CITIES To be combined with
BLUE ECONOMY: REDUCING POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN To be combined with
“Localizing the SDGs: local and regional governments actions for poverty eradication and prosperity”
UNITED CITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (UCLG) &
United cities and local governments & UNITED CITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS – GLOBAL TASKFORCE OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS – CO‐SPONSOR: DUTCH GOVERNMENT
1815‐1930
6
FOOD SECURITY AND THE 2030 AGENDA: THE ROLE OF POLICY COHERENCE
GOVERNMENTS OF FINLAND, NETHERLANDS AND SWITZERLAND, & ECDPM & Committee on World Food Security (CFS)
1815‐1930
11
Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction to Eradicate Poverty and Promote Prosperity: Sharing the outcomes of the 2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Switzerland, Major Group for Children and Youth, International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
0815‐0930
E
Tackling poverties, inequalities and socio‐economic Society for International Development (SID) on behalf of the Civil transformation: Means of implementation and Financing Society FfD Group for Development for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda & FEMNET (African Women Development and Communication To be combined with
Network) and Womankind Worldwide
FINANCING THE SDGs TO REALISE WOMEN’S RIGHTS, WHAT DOES IT TAKE?
<Thursday, 13 July 2017>
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0815‐0930
7
The Value of Intact Ecosystems for the World’s Poorest
International union for conservation of nature (ICUN) To be combined with
Innovative Conservation Finance to Support Sustainable Development
0815‐0930
11
0815‐0930
UNGA Bldg, 3rd Floor
ExPress Bar
1000‐1300
11
1230‐1430
The function of International Human Rights Mechanisms and the role of National Human Rights Institutions in supporting Agenda 2030
Permanent Missions of Uruguay & United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) in partnership with the Permanent Mission of Germany Rebuilding fisheries for people and the environment
FAO and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community
Impact Investment and Innovations for SDGs
Permanent Mission of Armenia to the UN in colaboration with UNDP
The Diplomat Ballroom, Leave No One Behind: Lessons from the Global One UN Millennium Commission on HIV and the Law for Agenda 2030
Hotel, 1 UN Plaza
United Nations Development Programme
1315‐1430
S‐2723
Processes for reviewing the 2030 Agenda in Small Island Developing States: from reginal to global, strategies for success
DESA/ SIDS Unit
1315‐1430
E
Why Should Babies Sleep In Cardboard Boxes – National Tools for Maternity Protection
Governments of Finland, Namibia, Argentina and Plan International Finland
1315‐1430
B
Financing for Development Progress and Prospects 2017: DESA/FFDO Report of the Inter‐agency Task Force on Financing for &
Development DESA/FFDO in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations
To be combined with
ERADICATING POVERTY THROUGH EFFECTIVE DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION: THE ROLE OF TAXATION
1315‐1430
5
Sharing national experinces of persons with disabilities Stakeholder Group of Persons with Disabilities in partnership with regarding multiple and cross‐cutting discrimination as core African Disability Forum, Disabled peoples Organisation's Denmark and European Disability Forum
issues contributing to poverty
1315‐1430
7
The Year of Environment in the Russian Federation: Protected areas for Sustainable Development
1315‐1430
1315‐1430
1815‐1930
UNICEF HOUSE
Perception Data as Metric of Well‐Being
Danny Kaye Visitor Center UNICEF Lobby
Church Center of the UN Guaraneeing Girls' Freedom to Live, Learn and be 777 UN Plaza, 2nd floor, Protected: Addressing the Drivers of Girls' Exclusion
New York, NY 10017
A
PM of the Russian Federation to the UN
UNICEF, WFP, the Government of Guatemala, the Government of Zimbabwe, the Government of Thailand (TBC), Institute of Development Studies/Praxis, SDG Action Campaign
PM of Brazil to the UN; PM of Guatemala to the UN; Save the Children International, Plan International and The International Center for Research on Women
“Innovative and Eco‐Inclusive Entrepreneurship, the SMEs Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa and Federal in support to SDGs delivery”
Ministry for the Environment,
Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), Germany
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1815‐1930
B
“MEASURING PEACEFUL, JUST AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES: INTERNATIONAL IDEA, INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS AND PEACE LAUNCH OF THE INAUGURAL SDG16 GLOBAL DATA (IEP), GLOBAL
REPORT
FORUM FOR MEDIA DEVELOPMENT (GFMD), GOVERNANCE DATA ALLIANCE,
NAMATI, OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATIONS (OSF), PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OSLO
(PRIO), SAFERWORLD, RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT (R4D), SMALL ARMS SURVEY
(SAS), SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS NETWORK (SDSN),
TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY & PARTICIPATION (TAP) NETWORK,
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL, AND WORLD JUSTICE PROJECT (WJP)
1815‐1900
E
Our Lived Realities: Evidence building through young women’s stories and narratives, for an integrated and indivisible approach to the SDGs 19:00 ‐ 19:45
E
Capturing Girls and Young Women’s Priorities and Perceptions to Compliment SDG Monitoring 1815‐1930
6
The urban lens: An accelerator of poverty eradication and prosperity Interconnected approaches to address poverty, hunger, health and well‐being, gender equality, resilient infrastructure and innovation
IPAS World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)
CO‐ORGANISED BY FORD FOUNDATION, CITIES ALLIANCE, WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE, UN FOUNDATION & CHILREN AND YOUTH INTERNATIONAL To be combined with
The Urban and Territorial Dimensions of the SDGs ‐ Effective implementation and monitoring at the local level
1815‐1930
7
0930‐1400
UN Church Centre, 2nd floor
777 UN Plaza
1315‐1430
A
ICT for sustainable development: How digital solutions can International telecommunication Union (ITU) and Global e‐
Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) drive progress towards the SDGs
<Friday, 14 July 2017>
1315‐1430
Beyond VNRs: global workshop on civil society "parallel report" for SDG 16
TAP Network, Asia Developoent Alliance, Article 19 and Transparency International
Closing the gender data gap: measuring poverty, disability Australian Government and multi‐dimensional deprivation
BRINGING AWARENESS AND ACTION ON THE SDGS TO Danny Kay Visitor's Center
THE CLASSROOM: A PRESENTATION OF STUDENTS’ UNICEF House, 3 UN Plaza EXPERIENCE WITH THE WORLD’S LARGEST LESSON
Bulgaria, Argentina, Malaysia, UNICEF, the World's Largest Lesson and Nord Anglia Education
1315‐1430
E
Public Service Excellence: Delivering the 2030 Agenda for Permanent Mission of Singapore to the United Nations
Sustainable Development
1315‐1430
6
ONE YEAR AFTER THE VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW – HOW DID COLOMBIA AND FINLAND KEEP THE MOMENTUM IN BOOSTING ACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1315‐1430
7
PM of Austria to the UN, PM of Ethiopia to the UN and United Eradicating Poverty and Promoting Prosperity in a Changing World: the use of space‐based technologies and Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs applications for Sustainable Development
1315‐1430
4
2017 International Day of Cooperatives: Cooperative solutions for inclusive development
DESA‐DSPD and COPAC
1315‐1430
UN Delegates Dining Room
THE ROLE OF SAFE & SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN ERADICATING POVERTY AND IMPROVING HEALTH
FIA FOUNDATION
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GOVERNMENT OF FINLAND AND GOVERNMENT OF COLOMBIA
1315‐1430
Church Center for the UN, From Shrinking Spaces to Feminist Movement Building: 10th floor (off 44th /1st) Key Priorities on SDG 5 and 16 for Sustaining Peace
Women Deliver, Women for Women International, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Civicus, FEMNET, the MenEngage Alliance and UN Women
1500‐1630
Church Center for the UN, HARNESSING THE POWER OF VOLUNTEERING TO ACHIEVE Volunteer Groups Alliance
Conference Room 2nd THE 2030 AGENDA: What governments can do to create, floor
and sustain, an enabling environment for volunteering to contribute to the 2030 Agenda
1815‐1930
A
Adopting SDGs toward Humanitarian aid through fostering PM of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the UN
private public partnership in achieving SDG17
1815‐1930
B
Rural‐Urban Connectivity in Integrated Regional Development ~ Implications towards Livelihood Security and Poverty Alleviation
1815‐1930
E
“Making Statistics Work for Sustainable Development” – A DESA/UN STATISTICS DIVISION & Global Action Plan PARIS21 To be combined with
& GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE USING DATA TO UNDERSTAND PROGRESS: COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT DATA
REFLECTIONS ON COMPILING THE SDG MONITORING
1815‐1930
6
Making sustainable development work at all ages: Eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity for older persons
DESA‐ DSPD, UNDP and UNFPA 1815‐1930
7
From Financing to Empowerment: Islamic Finance as an Enabler in Eradicating Poverty
Islamic Development Bank
0815‐0930
B
Public Governance for prosperity and inclusiveness: Launch of the OECD Government at a Glance 2017 (fifth edition)
Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD)
0815‐0930
C
Reaching the SDGs by Means of the Private Sector: How Governments Can Foster Private Sector Contributions to the 2030‐Agenda
The Royal Danish Consulate General
0815‐0930
6
Youth implementing the 2030 Agenda: Operationalising Paragraph 89
The Major Group on Children and Youth with support from the Office of the Secretary‐General's Envoy on Youth
0815‐0930
7
Toward a hunger‐free world, with adequate nutrition for FAO, Permanent Missions of Italy and Maldives, IFAD, WFP and all
DESA, OHRLLS
0815‐0930
11
Leaving no one behind in Latin America and the Caribbean: Overcoming inequality to eradicate poverty
UND‐ LAC
0900‐1030
UN Church Centre
Keeping up the momentum‐ a strong partnership for succesful implmentation and accuntablility of the 2030 Agenda
CSO‐HLG, African Monitor, Afirca Philanthropic foundation, Association of German Developmetn and Humanitarian Aide NGOs, VENRO, CEPEI, Concord‐Sweden, GESTOS, naitonal civil society council of liberia, plan internatoinal timor‐leste, Youth Without Borders
UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
<Monday, 17 July 2017>
1100‐1300
Baha'I International Data for SDG 17: How to measure contributions towards Community, Conference agenda 2030 Room, 866 UN Plaza
Network of Southern Think Tanks (through South African Institute of International Affairs, Research and Information Systems (India), BRICS Policy Centre (Brazil)) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
1300‐1500
Uganda House
Democratic Accountability for Gender Equality in Service 1st FL Conference room Delivery and Poverty Eradication
336 E45th Street
Permanent Mission of Peru to the UN, International IDEA, International Development Law Organisation and IPU
1315‐1430
ECOSOC Chamber
G20 Outcomes under Germany’s Presidency: Collective German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and actions towards an effective implementation of the 2030 Development (BMZ) & Agenda”
German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB)
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1315‐1430
Trusteeship Council Chamber
Accelerating Women’s Economic Empowerment to Achieve the 2030 Agenda
UN Women, UNSG’s High‐Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment, International Chamber of Commerce, and the Group of Champions for Women’s Economic Empowerment 1315‐1430
B
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) AND POVERTY ERADICATION
PERMANENT MISSION OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
1315‐1430
3
Asia‐Pacific initiatives toward a sustainable future
Permanent Misison of Japan and UNDP
1315‐1430
A
Innovation and collaboration ‐ a way forward in implementing SDG's in the global textile value chains.
Permanent Mission of Estonia to the UN
1315‐1430
6
End extreme poverty and share prosperity through achieving universal health care by 2030
Permanent Missions of France and Uruguay and WHO
1315‐1430
7
Transforming India: Eradicating Poverty ‐ Promoting Prosperity
Permanent Mission of India to the UN
1315‐1430
9
Building partnerships with national stakeholders to eradicate poverty and promote prosperity Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
1315‐1430
11
Eradicating Poverty, Promoting Prosperity and Empowering Women through Financial Inclusion
Permanent Missions of Belgium, Ethiopia and Peru to the United Nations,
United Nations Capital Development Fund,
OECD and World Bank (TBC)
1800‐1930
6
Putting the SDGs at the heart of Development Cooperation: The New European Consensus on Development
European Commission / EU Delegation to the United Nations 1815‐1930
B
Achieving the SDGs through multisectoral action: Co‐hosts: Permanent Mission of Chile, NCD Alliance, others TBD
1815‐1930
ECOSOC Chamber
The SDGs in Action‐ Eradicating poverty and promoting inclusive prosperity in a Changing World
UNDP/UNDG
1815‐1930
7
Decision‐making for the 2030 Agenda and the data behind Permanent Mission of Denmark to the UN
it ‐ how can statistics contribute to decisions based on facts
1815‐1930
9
“Fast‐tracking Poverty Eradication and SDGs through the Data Revolution”
Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the UN
1815‐1930
11
Parliamentary Meeting at the 2017 HLPF
Inter‐Parliamentary Union
1830‐2100
1830‐2030
Scandinavia House, Volvo Recalibrating market forces: How inclusive, greener Hall
finance and economies and initiatives like PAGE can 58 Park Avenue
accelerate SDG achievement
Manhattan Room
1 UN Plaza
Government of Finland, UNDP, UNEP, ILO, UNIDO, UNITAR, and PAGE partners. Open, inclusive, participatory and transparent”: How can Sightsavers, Together 2030, Leonard Cheshire Disability, Save voluntary national reviews support the pledge to “leave Matabeleland, Centro de Pensamiento Estratégico Internacional (Cepei), Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC Ijebu‐
no one behind” in implementing the 2030 Agenda?
Ode), Philippine Social Enterprise Network, World Vision, Leading Women of Africa, CAFOD, Newcastle University and Poverty Reduction Forum Trust (PRFT).
<Tuesday, 18 July 2017>
0815‐0930
B
Use of nuclear science and technology to support the implementation of sustainable development goals 1,2,3 and 9 in Malaysia and Botswana
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Permanent Missions of Malaysia, Botswana and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
0815‐0930
C
Antimicrobial resistance, a litmus test for multi‐sectoral action in the SDG era
0815‐0930
7
Accelerating National Implementation of the 2030 Agenda Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, United By Integrating Environment, Social and Economic Nations Development Programme Dimensions of Sustainable Development
0815‐0930
11
Supporting Sustainable Development Through National Capacity Building
0830‐0945
EU Delegation, 666, 3rd Ave, 31st floor
0930‐1130
Permanent Missions of the United Kingdom to the UN
Permanent Mission of Ireland to the UN
High Level Round Table on Preventing Teenage Pregnacies Co‐organised by the PMs of the Netherlands, Kenya and Ethiopia with NGO's Rutgers, Right Here Right Now Strategic Partnership & Women Deliver
The Church Center
Cooperation between Africa and East Asia for SDGs and 10th Floor meeting room Agenda 2063: Lessons learned from TICAD
777 UN Plaza
Japan Civil Society Network co‐organised by SDGs Japan, Japan's Citizen's Network for TICAD, Peace Boat and SDGs Kenya Forum
Implementing the SDGs: Global Responsibilities and International Spillovers in Achieving the Goals‐ An event featuring the presentation of the 2017 SDG Index Report
Bertelsmann Stiftung
A
Innovation for sustainable development
Government of Sweden 1315‐1430
B
Revitalizing the Global Partnership – Joint action for mobilizing domestic resources and private finance for Sustainable Development
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1315‐1430
3
Peace and Security in the Arab Region: A Basis for the Eradication of Multi‐dimensional Poverty and the Achievement of Sustainable Development in the World.
League of Arab States
1315‐1430
ECOSOC Chamber
Accelerating Sustainable Development‐ Regional assistance for translating the SDGs into national action
ESCAP, ECLAC, ECE, ECA, ESCWA
1315‐1430
6
Launch of the 2017 Progress Report on the Every Woman Executive Office of the Secretary‐General/ Every Woman Every Every Child Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Child Team
Adolescents' Health
1315‐1430
7
Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies ‐ Launch of the Roadmap for the Delivery of Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies
Hosted by the Governments of Brazil, Sierra Leone and Switzerland
1315‐1430
9
Implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the SAMOA Pathway in Small Island Developing States: Equipping Public Institutions and Mobilizing Partnerships
Bahamas Government (CANCELLED)
1315‐1430
11
Leave no‐one behind: Ensuring inclusive SDG progress
UK Mission and UNDP
1300‐1445
German Mission
1315‐1430
1330‐1500
1815‐1930
UN Church Center, 2nd Linking reducing inequalities to eradicating poverty in the Latin American and Caribbean Inter‐Religious Alliance for the 2030 Floor, 777 UN Plaza
changing region of Latin America and the Caribbean: The Agenda for Sustainable Development, Latin American and Caribbean Secretariat of Caritas (SELACC), Latin American Council perspectives of faith communities of Churches (CLAI), Action by Churches Together Alliance (ACT Alliance), Central America Program of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), World Vision, Regional Ecumenical Advisory and Service Center (CREAS), Religions for Peace Latin America and the Caribbean, General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church (GBCS‐UMC) and UNFPA A
Flourishing in the Age of Acceleration, Leaving no one behind in the pursuit of happiness
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THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA AND THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
1815‐1930
B
Neglected Tropical Diseases– Control & Partnerships in Supporting Elimination of Sleeping Sickness
1815‐1930
7
The Global Climate Action Agenda, a solution provider to France, Italy and Luxembourg
implement the SDGs
1815‐1930
9
Implementing the SDG: Malaysia's perspective Permanent Mission of Malaysia to the UN
(CANCELLED)
1815‐1930
11
Civil society as a driver for change towards sustainable societies‐ models empowering civil society
European Economic and Social Committee and the EU Delegation to the UN
1815‐1945
Auditorium
Universal social protection: end poverty and reduce German Mission to the inequality
UN 871 UN Plaza
Permanent Mission of France to the UN
Global Coalition for Social Protection Floors and Bread for the World (Germany)
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Aligning district development plans to the Sustainable Development Goals: Towards domestication of the SDGs in Botswana
Permanent Mission of Botswana to the UN
0815‐0930
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Aviation Partnership for Sustainable Development: High‐
level Briefing on Aviation Contributions to Sustainable Development in Countries in Special Situations
International Civil Aviation Organization;
DESA; OHRLLS; World Bank Group; Air Transport Action Group
1300‐1430
ExPress Bar
UNGA Bldg
1315‐1430
A
Poverty reduction through sustaining environmental and ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP, UNDP, UN Environment partnering with
natural resources:
the Norwegian Government
Integrating the poverty‐environment nexus into development for poverty elimination
1315‐1430
B
Strong institutions for gender equality and poverty eradication: The role of reporting in promoting partnership, peace and prosperity in a changing world
The Permanent Missions of Cabo Verde, Qatar, Norway, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Tunisia and The United Kingdom, and other Members of The Global Alliance for Reporting Progress on Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies
1315‐1430
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Youth and the SDGs: From local roots to global reality
Permanent Mission of Denmark to the UN
1315‐1430
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Implementing the 2030 Agenda ‐ overtaking challenges and promoting partnerships
Permanent Mission of Portugal to the UN
1315‐1430
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Porter l'ambition du Programme de développement Organisation Internationale de La Francophonie (OIF) durable à l'horizon 2030 au coeur des populations: quelles stratégies novatrices? 1815‐1930
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THE ROLE OF BUSINESS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT
2030 AGENDA: INNOVATION AND MULTI‐STAKEHOLDER ACTION TO ERADICATE POVERTY AND PROMOTE PROSPERITY FOR ALL
1815‐1930
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Empowering women to eradicate poverty through ICT
Independent Group of Scientists Responsible for the UN‐DESA Global Sustainable Development Report: Progress to Date on the GSDR
To be combined with Accelerating Women’s Economic Empowerment to Achieve the 2030 Agenda Page 10
International Chamber of Commerce, Business Action to Support the Information Society & UN Women
1815‐1930
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Accelerating Inclusive and Sustainable Development in Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) Through Structural Transformation: Pursuing Policy at the Nexus of Infrastructure and Industrialization
10 July
0930‐1130
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Beyond Slogans ‐ Good Practice to Count Us All In
Stakeholder Group of Persons with Disabilities; Gray Panthers; Stakeholder Group on Ageing; UN DESA/DPSD
10 July
1400‐1630
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Round Table Discussion of Descent based Discriminated Communities and Global Caste: Strategies to Address them through SDG
Asia Dalit Rights Forum, Rural Development Centre
11 July
1000‐1200
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Sustaining Indigenous Peoples through Peace
Water Southeast
11 July
1500‐1630
Danny Kaye Center
UNICEF House
Bringing children to the table: Children's contribution to the implementation of the SDGs
Permanent Mission of Chile, Save the Children, World Vision, Plan International, SOS Children's Villages, Child Fund
12 July
1000‐1200
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
SDGs in India
Wada Na Todo Abhiyaan (Dont Break Your Promises campaign)
Co‐organized by: Permanent Mission of Austria, Permanent Mission of Republic of Zambia, United Nations Office of the High Representative of Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Islands Developing States (UN‐
OHRLLS), and United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
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12 July
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UN Church Center, 12th What are countries' Voluntary National Reviews Floor
telling us? Constituencies' and Children's Voices
World Vision and Partners (TBA)
12 July
1315‐1430
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Participation: What a Day to End Poverty Can Accomplish? PM of France to the UN; DESA/DSPD; the International Movement Making the participation of those furthest behind a ATD Fourth World; The International Committee for October 17; the NGO Committee on Social Development and the Congregation transformational tool to eradicate poverty
of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd
12 July
1500‐1630
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
SDG 1 and Inequality
12 July
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Government of Togo, Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP), Social Watch, International Forum of NGO Platforms (IFP), ATD Fourth World, Action for Sustainable Development , African Platform for Social Protection, Asia Civil Society Partnership on Sustainable Development (APSD)
Permanent Mission of Ever wondered what the HLPF will look like in 2030? Belgium to the UN, One Travel to the future with the UN Youth Delegates!
Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, 885 Second Ave, 41st floor
UN Youth Delegates of Belgium, Chad, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Sweden, PM of Chad to the UN, Governments of Finland, the Republic of Slovenia, the Kingdom of the Netherlands & UN Youth Envoy's Office
The Yale Club, 50 Agriculture and Food Day to raise awarness and Emerging Ag
Vanderbilt Ave (next to investments in achieving Goal 2 and it itnerlinkages with Grand Central Station) all SDGs
The Flanders House, The Regional Governments in the 2030 Agenda
New York Times Building, 620 Eight Avenue, 44th floor, New York, NY 10018
Institute of International Education (IIE), 809 UN Plaza (1st Ave. opposite the UN Visitor's Entrance), Kaufman Conference Room, 12th floor
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Provincial Governments of Flanders and Catalonia, Nrg4SD The Role of Livestock in Achieving the SDGs
Livestock at the heart of sustainable agriculture to eradicate poverty and promote prosperity in a changing world
Emerging Ag
African‐Caribbean Cross‐Regional Exchange on Heterodox and Feminist Policy for Sustainable Development
Regions Refocus; Friedrich‐Ebert‐Stiftung; South Centre; Arab NGO Network for Development; Third World Network‐Africa; Institute of Law and Economics, University of Technology, Jamaica (TBC); and Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) at University of the West Indies ‐ Cave Hill (TBC). Page 11
14 July
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UN Church Center, 10th Floor
From Shrinking Spaces to Feminist Movement Building: Key Priorities on SDG 5 and 16 for Sustaining Peace
Women Deliver, Women for Women International, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Civicus, FEMNET, the MenEngage Alliance, and UN Women
International HQ of the Progress of SDGs in East Asian Context: from the view of SDGs Japan, Korea SDGs Network, KOICA
Salvation Army
civil society in South Korea and Japan Specifically on SDGs 16 & 17
Data for SDG17: how to measure contributions towards Agenda 2030?
Network of Southern Think Tanks (NeST) and UNDP
American Heart Association
122 E42nd Street
Healthy Girls and Women for a Sustainable World
Taskforce on Women and NCDs
17 July
1330‐1500
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Religions for Peace Mobilizing Religious Communities to Act with Solidarity and Shared Responsibility to End Poverty and Promote Peace
Religions for Peace
17 July
1330‐1500
ONE UN Hotel (Millennium Room)
VNRs and Spotlight Reports: Reporting about the SDGs in the Latin American context
Cepei, Gestos, Mesa de Articulacin and Accion, in partnership with Together 2030 and Action for Sustainable Development
17 July
1100‐1300
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
17 July
1230‐1400
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Permanent Mission of Briefing with SRSG Rachel Kyte on Financial Flows New Zealand to the UN for Energy Access and Understanding the Energy 600 Third Avenue, 14th Access Dividend
Floor
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
SDGS & MALAYSIA – CIVIL SOCIETY REFLECTIONS
UN Correspondents' Renewable energy: the economic driver of Association, Room 310 ‐ sustainable development UN Secretariat Building
Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
Reclaiming policies for the public: Privatization, partnerships, corporate capture and their impact on sustainability and inequality ‐ assessments and alternatives. Conversation with authors of the Spotlight on the 2017 Sustainable Development report Sustainable Energy for All and the Permanent Missions of New Zealand and the UAE to the UN
Malaysian CSO‐SDG Alliance. Asian Development Alliance (ADA).
Permanent Missions of Germany, Sri Lanka, and the UAE to the UN; Pace University’s Elizabeth Haub School of Law; the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); and the International Council of Environmental Law
Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN), Global Policy Forum, Social Watch, Third World Network, Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR), Society for International Development (SID), Public Service International (PSI), with support of Friedrich‐
Ebert‐Stiftung
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), Government UN Church Center, 10th A Feminist Accountability Framework: What the Floor, 777 UN Plaza
World Needs to Achieve Gender Equality and All the of Costa Rica, Government of Zambia, UN Women, Equal Measures 2030, Save the Children, Global Citizen, Women's Environment & Sustainable Development Goals
Development Organization (WEDO), Women’s Major Group
18 July
1500‐1700 UNCA Room ‐ 0310
ENGAGING EVERYONE: Leaving No One Behind in SDG Communications A Mutual Learning Session at the 2017 High Level Political Forum (HLPF)
Permanent Mission of Canada to the UN
18 July
1500‐1800
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Policy coherence as a means for addressing dilemmas in SDG implementation: Eradicating poverty in all its dimensions, while protecting the planet
Permanent Mission of Luxembourg and OECD
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19 July
0930‐1130
19 July
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19 July
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Baha'I International Community, 866 UN Plaza, Suite 120
ICT‐Integrated Innovative Education for Global Citizenship to Eliminate Poverty
Bohemian National Hall Participation of all: The case of women and the 321 E 73rd Street
elderly
UN Church Center
IVECA International Virtual Schooling; Permanent Mission of Tunisial; Permanent Mission of Keyna; UN DPI/NGO Executive Committee, Legion of Good Will ‐ USA, Young Global Leadership Foundation Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic, Council of Europe, UN Women and Beauty of Help
Ban Hunger and Poverty, Not People: Leveraging The Hunger Project
community leadership and gender‐focused strategies in a world of forced displacement
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