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Date Time Room Title Organizers
11 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
7
SDG 6 and the Human Right to Water and Sanitation
Mission of Palau, The NGO Mining Working Group, Sisters of Mercy, Salesian Missions, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
11 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM 9
International Day Of Cooperatives: Innovative Approaches To Implementation Of The 2030 Agenda
Division For Social Policy And Development (DSPD)
11 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
8
Thematic Reviews for an Integrated, Inclusive and Participatory Follow-Up & Review of the 2030 Agenda
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS); Permanent Mission of Germany to the UN; International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD); Stakeholder Forum; RIO+ World Centre for Sustainable Development; TMG Think Tank for Sustainability; FAO (tbc); UNEP (tbc); IFAD (tbc); UNCCD (tbc)
11 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
E
Inclusive And Equitable Education: Leaving No One Behind
Education & Academic Stakeholder Group, Stakeholder Group on Disability, and Global Education Monitoring Report
11 J
uly
EVENING
11 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
D
2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development — A Good Or Bad Start? Civil Society Reflection Group Report Launch: Spotlight On Sustainable Development 2016
Global Policy Forum
2
11 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
8
Financing the SDGs in the Least Developed Countries: Diversifying the Financing Tool-box and Managing Vulnerability
UNDP and French Development Agency (AFD) 11 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Connecting The Next Billion – Multistakeholder Collaboration Towards The 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development
Internet Society (ISOC)
11 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
E Shadowing SDGs implementation: Civil Society Action for implementation
Social Watch Association of German Development
Date Time Room Title Organizers
12 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM
6
Inter-Agency Task Force on Financing for Development: Monitoring progress on the means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda
DESA/Financing for Development Office
12 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM
7
Getting set for SDG implementation from local to global Presenting the GGEO, gender resource gap, gender budget tools
Women in Europe for a Common Future, Women’s Environment and Development Organization, Equidad de Genero, Women Environmental Programme, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, Forum of Women’s NGOs of Krygyzstan, Global Forest Coalition, International Women’s Health Coalition, the Women’s Major Group + Reporting Member States to be confirmed
&
Gender Equality: Citizenship, Work and Family
(Equidad de Genero): Sathi All for Partnerships,
Habitat International Coalition; The Women’s Major
Group + Reporting Member States to be confirmed
12 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
8
Achieving SDG2: Two initiatives to support the development of national transformation pathways
Institute For Sustainable Dvpmt. And International Relations (IDDRI) Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UNSDSN) Biovision
3
12 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
D
The role of the science-policy interface for the national implementation of the 2030 Agenda
United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS)
12 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
E
Time for Action! Civil society perspectives on country level implementation of the 2030 Agenda
Action for Sustainable Development, CIVICUS, Asia Development Alliance and national partners from Uganda, Germany, the Philippines, Egypt and Colombia
12 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
11
Leaving No One Behind A Human Rights Approach to Combating Inequalities and Discrimination
Center for Reproductive Rights and Amnesty International
12 J
uly
EVENING
12 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
E
Leave no One Behind: Ensuring Inclusion of the Most Marginalised and Socially Excluded Communities in SDGs
Combined with:
Leaving no-one Behind- From promise to reality
CIVICUS along with Co-Sponsors Asia Development Alliance, GCAP, Stakeholder Forum-UK and Asia Dalit Rights Forum.
& CIVICUS, Development Initiatives, Project Everyone
12 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
D
Civil Society Participation in National Voluntary Reports: What’s happening and what’s possible?
Fundación para Estudio e investigación de la Mujer
/ Working Major Group
12 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
8
Atoms for Peace and Development - using nuclear science and technology to support the implementation of sustainable development goal
2 (zero hunger) and goal 6 (clean water and sanitation)
Permanent Mission of the Philippines and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
4
12 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Combined events:
Access To Clean Water And Sanitation For All In Africa By 2030
Smart Approaches To Agriculture As A Viable Alternative To Dwindling Global Oil Prices
Pathways To Accelerate And Embrace The Deployment Of Clean Energy Revolution By Developing Nations
Horizon Africa - ALGON: Association of Local Governments, Federal Republic of Nigeria - Office of Economic Development, of the State Governments of Nigeria - Advisers to the Governors of Nigeria on Sustainable Development
Date Time Room Title Organizers
13 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
UNICEF House Danny Kaye Centre
No one Left behind: Evaluation in the service of national follow up and review of progress towards the SDGs
United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG), UN Women, EvalGender+, in partnership with the Government of Sri Lanka, Government of Tunisia, Mexican’s National Council for the evaluation of Public Policies (CONEVAL), EvalSDG, EvalPartners, UNDP, UNICEF, UNFPA
13 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
7
Leaving no child behind- key actions to reach the furthers behind children first Combined with: Making partnerships working: the role of civil society in protecting children from violence
SOS Children’s Villages International
&
ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, SOS
Children’s Villages, Save the Children, World Vision
International (and others NGOs/CSOS)
13 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
E
Implementing the SDGs Ensuring that no one is left Behind: evidence from grassroots’ economies Combined with: Strengthening SDG Implementation in Africa: Perspectives from the Government of Sierra Leone and Civil Society
Permanent Mission of Burkina Faso to the United Nations (TBC) NGO Committee on Social development NGO committee on Financing for Development International Association of Schools of Social Work Daughters of Charity Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary & CAFOD & CARITAS Internationalis
5
13 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
8
Mainstreaming Gender & Ageing in the SDGs: Leaving No One Behind
UNDP/BPPS/Gender Division
13 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
D
How can the private sector support Universal Health Coverage to help deliver on the promise to leave no one behind?
GlaxoSmithKline Save The Children
13 J
uly
1:15 -2:30 PM
1
Putting the Sustainable Development Goals into Action with poverty, environment and climate at the centre
Government of Finland, Government of Bangladesh and Government of Indonesia (Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance); Government of Nepal (Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development) International Institute for Environment; WWF International; Development Alternatives; Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS); The Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) and OECD/DAC/ENVIRONET
13 J
uly
1:15 -2:30 PM
10
The importance of policy coherence for sustainable development
Government of Sweden and World Resources Institute
13 J
uly
EVENING
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Idea lab: youth monitoring mechanisms, the Implementation of a world report Combined with: Peace Boat: Empowering Youth through Partnerships in Education for Sustainability and the SDGs
Dutch Youth Council & Peace Boat
6
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 pm
E
Addressing Food Security and Nutrition in Protracted Crises
•Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (CSO accredited to ECOSOC; based in Amman, Jordan) •AlHaq (CSO accredited to ECOSOC; based in Ramallah, Occupied Palestine) •Al-Mezan (CSO accredited to ECOSOC; based in Gaza, Occupied Palestine) •United Nations Economic and Social Council for Western Asia (ESCWA) •United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) TBC
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
8
Leave no one behind: safe and sustainable mobility to reduce poverty
FIA Foundation
13 J
uly
6:15 –
7:30 PM
D
From theory to practice: Integration of climate change and sustainable development planning
Climate Action Network International
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
UNICEF House Danny Kaye Centre
Evaluation: Service for Future National SDGs Reporting
UNDP
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
6
Interactive Panel Discussion on Integrated Approaches that seek to leave no one behind in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Co-sponsors: Government of Brazil and UNEP
Together with Jordan, Mongolia, Canada and Niger (all countries to be confirmed)
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
9
Mainstreaming Climate Action: Emerging
Solutions for Driving Private Investment in
Climate Resilience
Climate Policy Initiative
13 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
10 Partnering To Achieve Goal 2 International Agri-Food Network
7
Date Time Room Title Organizers
14 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM D
Global Sustainable Development Report 2016
Policy and Analysis Branch/DSD/DESA
14 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
7
Developing Institutional Mechanisms to Deliver Action and Engage Stakeholders – Sharing Good Practices between Finland and Colombia on the Implementation of the Agenda 2030
Permanent Mission of Finland to the UN, Permanent Mission of Colombia to the UN
14 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
8
Inclusive local economic development as a transformative solution across SDGs: Removing barriers for women’s economic empowerment Combined with: The Global Gender and Environment Outlook
UNCDF, UNDP and UN Women & •Network of Women Ministers and Leaders for the Environment (NWMLE); •United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); •UN Women; •Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF International);
14 J
uly
1:15 –
2:30 PM
E
The Role of Citizens in Data Collection and Accountability toward the HLPF Combined with: EVERYONE COUNTS: Using Citizen-generated data to monitor progress against the SDGs
International Disability Alliance (IDA) and the International Disability, Development Consortium (IDDC), Stakeholder Group on Ageing (SGA), and Member States (TBC) & CARE International, World Vision, Kwantu Ltd, Member States (TBC)
14 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
6
Action Towards The SDGs In Conflict Affected And Fragile States: The Case Of Sierra Leone And Togo Combined with: Mainstreaming UNSCR 2250 in the SDGs in Conflict Affected States: The Cases of Afghanistan, CAR, Jordan and Sierra Leone
Civil Society Platform For Peacebuilding And Statebuilding (CSPPS)
&
CSPPS – Civil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding
8
14 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
10
Follow the Money: Open
Source Tracking of Funding
and Results for the SDGs
Transparency International, Publish What You Fund, IATI Secretariat, Bangladesh, Sweden, Canada and Colombia
14 J
uly
EVENING
14 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
D
Measuring Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies: Launch of the Global Dashboard for Goal 16 Data
Transparency, Accountability & Participation (TAP) Network, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Saferworld, Transparency International, the Governance Data Alliance, Open Society Foundations (OSF), Small Arms Survey, and International IDEA
14 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
8
Role of Korea and Japan for Effective implementation of SDGs as Development Provider
Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation (KCOC)
14 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
E
Financing The Inclusive, Just And Fair Transition For The 2030 Agenda
Stakeholder Forum For A Sustainable Future
14 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Modelling tools for Sustainable Development policies: a platform to address the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development
DPAD/DESA
14 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
10
Ending malnutrition by 2030: Boosting
commitments across the SDGs
PANEL HOSTS: UN SDSN, The Global Nutrition Report, Government of Ethiopia, UN SDSN (possibly Save the Children International - TBD)
Date Time Room Title Organizers
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
7
Localizing the SDGs: transforming global goals into local realities
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
9
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM
8
Implementing the health aspects of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction- follow up on the « Bangkok Principles »
Royal Thai Government, the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) And WHO
15 J
uly
1:15 -2:30 PM
D
Leaving No One Behind In Food Security And Nutrition Governance: The Committee On World Food Security’s Inclusive Process And Policy Tools
Committee on World Food Security (CFS); Switzerland
15 J
uly
1:15 -2:30 PM
E
Opérationnalisation des ODD et priorités nationales : Défis et enjeux de mise en œuvre.
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF)
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
6
Indigenous Peoples and the 2030 Agenda – Moving Forward
Secretariat of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (DSPD, DESA)
Other partners TBC (Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group)
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
11 Early action to Leave No One Behind: delivering for the world’s poorest people
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
10
Unpacking The Leave No One Behind Promise For Children Combined with: Putting the Furthest Behind First in Education - Delivering SDG 4 for the most marginalized and vulnerable children
Childfund Alliance, Save The Children, SOS Children’s Villages And World Vision & Save the Children
15 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
4
ICTs as a catalyst for sustainable development To be combined with: Information and Communications Technologies uses are transforming all spheres of life – how to ensure nobody is left behind?
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) & Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) & UNESCO as Chair of the United Nations Group on the Information Society (UNGIS)
15 J
uly
EVENING
10
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
D
Managing interactions across SDGs: a tool for policymakers
International Council for Science (ICSU)- lead; Partners: SEI, IIASA, UNU-IIGH, IRD (tbc), UNDESA (tbc)
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
E
No one is left behind: Science policy forum in the stakeholder group Scientific and Technological Community Climate Services for Sustainable Water Resources Management
World Meteorological Organization (WMO), UNESCO-International Hydrological Programme (IHP)
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
8
Out-of-school, out of sight? Reaching the millions of children and adolescents left behind Combined with: Towards more and better education in conflict and crisis – how to strengthen evidence to improve education for refugees and internally-displaced populations
UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report & BE2 Education in Emergencies and Crises Working Group: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP), International Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), United Nations, High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR), UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), UNICEF
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Positioning Universal Access To Srhr As Integral To Achieving The SDGs: Why Do People Get Left Behind? Combined with: Leaving No One Behind- What Does This Mean For People Left Furthest Behind In Realising Gender-Equality And Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights In The Regions Of The Global South?
Asian-Pacific Research & Resource Center For Women (ARROW) & Asian-Pacific Resource And Research Centre For Women (ARROW)
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
10
How can national level strategic planning ensure that no one is left behind?
Stockholm Environment Institute Independent Research Forum Government of Sweden Government of Colombia (to be confirmed)
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
6
New tools to harness the data revolution for sustainable development for all
Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data
11
15 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
A
Are we already being left behind? The role of civil society and stakeholders on national reviews of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Together 2030 and Partners
Date Time Room Title Organizers
18 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
3 Mobilizing Parliaments for the SDGs Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
18 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
E
The Global Partnership for Sustainable Transport (GPST): Facilitating public-private sector contributions to the SDGs in the Framework of the HLPF
The Global Partnership for Sustainable Transport (GPST) International Road Transport Union (IRU) The United Nations Global Compact The Global Business Alliance for 2030
18 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
5 Walking the Talk: Transformative Pathways for Achieving the SDGs
UNRISD; Permanent Mission of Sweden; Permanent Mission of Uruguay (tbc)
18 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
2
Leaving no one behind the Arab Region: Achieving the SDGs in Conflict Settings Combined with:
SDGs in the Arab World
UN Economic And Social Commission For Western Asia &
League of Arab States
18 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
C Achieving SDG7: Follow-up, Review, Implementation and Nexuses
Executive Office of the Secretary-General (EOSG), United Nations Others (tbd)
18 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
7 A renewed European development policy in response to the UN 2030 Agenda: revision of the European Consensus on Development"
European Commission / EU Delegation to the United Nations
18 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
F
Innovities Finance for the SDGs, accelerating implementation of 2030 Agenda to Private Sector Action
Swiss Government, SDC, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs Singapore TBC Kenya TBC
12
18 J
uly
EVENING
18 J
uly
6:15 -7:30 PM
3
Africa and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: Mobilizing the MOIs.
Permanent Mission Of Egypt
To The UN And Other Entities
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
E Leaving No-One Behind: African perspectives
OECD on Behalf of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
C UHC 2030: A Partnership To Leave No One Behind
World Health Organization
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
B
Catalysing change: Young people at the heart of the SDGs’
•The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs •Stichting Rutgers WPF (ECOSOC), in collaboration with ARROW (ECOSOC), CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality, dance4life (ECOSOC), LACWHN (ECOSOC), Hivos (ECOSOC), International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Region (ECOSOC)
18 J
uly
6:15-7:30 PM
5
Harnessing Domestic Resources: How partner countries can benefit from the Addis Tax Initiative
The International Tax Compact (ITC), in its role as Secretariat of the Addis Tax Initiative (ATI), along with Canada, the European Commission, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7 Financing for Development as Means of Implementation to Ensure that No One is Left Behind in Asia and the Pacific
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (tentatively)
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
2
Young people as partners in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda
United Nations Development Programme and Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, on behalf of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Youth and 2030
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
12
“All aboard!” Peer-learning and joint action for successful implementation and accountability for the 2030-Agenda
Association of German Development and Humanitarian Aid NGO (VENRO) Organising Partners: Government of Sweden Government of Germany
13
18 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
4
High-level Dialogue on achieving environmental
sustainability for sustainable development UNEP
Date Time Room Title Organizers
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
C
In-country partnerships as tool for a smooth transition from low-income to middle income countries
Permanent Mission Of The Kingdom Of The Netherlands To The UN
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
7 Lessons for implementing the 2030 Agenda: The MDG Acceleration Reviews and the NVR experiences
Germany, Colombia, Republic of Korea (TBC), UNDP and the World Bank Group
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
E
Civil society as an active player in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda - models and perspectives from the EU and other world regions
European Economic and Social Committee and the EU Delegation to the UN
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
2 Improving Nutrition, Improving Potential: Leaving No-One Behind In The Fight Against Malnutrition
Government Of Uganda – Office Of The Prime Minister Government Of Germany- Federal Ministry Of Food And Agriculture
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
3
Localizing the SDGs: Achieving Global Goals through Local Action
Combined with:
Localizing The SDGs – Challenges And Opportunities In Subnational Implementation
Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), the Office of the Mayor of New York City, 100 Resilient Cities, Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) and United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG).
&
United Cities And Local Governments (UCLG) And Network Of Regional Governments For Sustainable Development (NRG4SD)
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
12 Non-communicable diseases in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Leaving No One Behind
Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations (New York) in cooperation with WHO
19 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
1
Multi-Stakeholder Mechanisms Are In Place For SDGs: Global Agriculture And Food Security Program
Permanent Mission of Gabon
14
19 J
uly
EVENING
19 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
3
Reaching Every Woman, Every Child, Every Adolescent Everywhere: Achieving the SDGs by Strengthening Accountability for Global Strategy
Governments of Norway; South Africa; Executive Office of the United Nations Secretary General; the World Health Organization; and other members of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
19 J
uly
6:15-7:30
PM
C
The Dignity Partnership to End Forced Labor in Supply Chains
Permanent Missions of: United States, Member States of The Dignity Partnership (tbc), the International Labor Organization (ILO), other UN Agencies (tbc)
19 J
uly
6:15-7:30 PM
E Leaving no one behind: an integrated approach to nutrition, health and water, sanitation and hygiene
co-hosted by the missions of France and Sierra Leone and organised by international NGO WaterAid
19 J
uly
6:15-7:30 PM
GERMAN HOUSE
The importance of sustainable resource use, management and accounting for ensuring that no one is left behind
International Resource Panel (UNEP) and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment
19 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
12
Strengthening CRVS systems to achieve gender equality: Addressing the invisible population
Government of Canada (Global Affairs Canada), Government of Philippines (PM to the UN), PARIS21,Data2X
19 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Ensuring no one is left behind: the importance of policy coherence for sustainable development
Government[s] of Sweden [and Mexico (tbc)] and a coalition of think tanks which includes the World Resources Institute (WRI), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM), European Environment Agency (EEA) (tbc), German Development Institute (DIE)
19 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
A The Platform for Collaboration on Tax: A major step to boost international cooperation in tax matters
Financing for Development Office of DESA in collaboration with the World Bank Group, IMF and OECD
15
19 J
uly
6:15 –
7:30 PM 5
Involving all partners in SDG implementation and review - Perspectives from different parts of society (Germany)”
Federal Government Of Germany
Date Time Room Title Organizers
20 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
2
Leaving No One Behind: Innovative Approaches To Measuring Progress In Inclusive And Sustainable Rural Transformation To Realize The 2030 Agenda
IFAD
20 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
3
Leaving no country behind – Sustainable Industrialisation and Infrastructure to Support Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs)
UNIDO and UN-OHRLLS
20 J
uly
1:15-2:30 PM
5
Tracking Progress to Ensure No- one is Left Behind – Contributing to Follow up and Review of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Target of the SDGs
Permanent Mission of Portugal and
Permanent Mission of Ethiopia
20 J
uly
1:15-2:30
PM
7
The contribution of Supreme Audit Institutions to ensuring that no one is left behind in the implementation of the SDGs
The International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA/DPADM) and the Permanent Missions of Austria and the United Arab Emirates
20 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
A
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are Coming to Life: Stories of Country Implementation and UN Support.
UNDG, Korea, Pakistan and Sierra Leone
20 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
E Social and Solidarity Economy as a Strategic Means of Implementation of the SDGs
France in collaboration with the UN Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy
20 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
C Integrated Regional Development Approach for Building Inclusive and Resilient Societies
(UNDP), (UN-Habitat), United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) and International Recovery Platform (IRP)
16
20 J
uly
1:15 – 2:30 PM
Delegates
Dining Room
Saudi Arabia’s efforts at aligning national priorities with SDG2030
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Economy and planning (“MEP”)
20 J
uly
EVENING
20 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
C Sustainable Livestock, Sustainable Lives International Livestock Research Institute, CGIAR
20 J
uly
6:15 -7:30 PM
5 Building Capacities for Implementing the SDGs
Organized by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Division for Sustainable Development and Division for Public Administration) and UNDP (Strategic Policy Unit and the Sustainable Development Cluster)
20 J
uly
6:15 -7:30 PM
E
Climate Change Resilence: An Opportunity For Reducing Inequalities And Ensuring That No One Is Left Behind Wess 2016: Building Climate Change Resilence As An Opportunity To Reduce Inequalities
DPAD/DESA
20 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
7
Community based natural resource and ecosystem management: towards solutions that leave no one behind
IUCN
20 J
uly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
12
Moving To Action For All: The Transition From MDGs to SDGs In Europe And Central Asia
United Nations Economic Commission
For Europe (UNECE) And Regional Un Development Group For Europe And Central Asia (R-UNDG ECA)
20
Ju
ly
6:15 – 7:30 PM
A Corruption—Causes And Mitigation Strategies International Monetary Fund (IMF)