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Daily report for 11 July 2019
2019 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2019)
Highlights and images for 10 July 2019
2019 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2019)
Highlights for Wednesday, 10 July 2019
"If women stop, the world stops." As discussions focused on SDG 8, decent work and economic growth, representatives from the Women's Major Group dress in red to remind delegates about the important role women play in the global workforce.
Posted by IISD Reporting Services on Wednesday, 10 July 2019
HLPF 2019 continued on Wednesday at UN Headquarters in New York. A thematic review on empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality in the morning included two sessions, on the perspectives of small island developing states (SIDS), and of least developed countries (LDCs) and landlocked developing countries (LLDCs). Speakers highlighted innovations, such as a peer review system for voluntary national reviews (VNRs); and challenges, such as high vulnerability and capacity needs, in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They emphasized mutually reinforcing synergies between achieving the SDGs and the SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway; the Vienna Programme of Action (VPoA) for LLDCs; and the Istanbul Programme of Action for LDCs.In the afternoon, a review of implementation and interrelations among SDGs focused on SDG 8 (decent work and economic growth). Progress on achieving this Goal was reported as being slow, and somewhat mixed: despite an increase in gross domestic product growth globally, the LDCs are falling short of their 7% target; 22% of the young people around the world are not in education, employment, or training; and the increase in labor productivity shows a high variation across regions.Several speakers discussed the impacts of the digital economy, describing it as a "double edged sword" that empowers people but can also have disruptive implications for the future of work. The need to reform educational curricula to ensure that skills match future needs was emphasized, as was the critical need to increase women’s participation in the labor market in general, and in the digital economy in particular.For more details on the day's events and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided daily web coverage and daily reports from HLPF 2019. In addition, IISD Reporting Services has published a summary and analysis report from the meeting, which is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Thematic Review: Perspectives of Small Island Developing States
Panel speakers discuss the main findings from the mid-term review of the SAMOA Pathway (L-R): Yvonne Hyde, CEO, Ministry of Economic Development and Petroleum, Belize; Douglas Slater, Assistant Secretary-General for Human and Social Development, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat; Pat Breen, Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market, and Data Protection, Ireland; Mona Juul, Vice-President, ECOSOC; Lesley Brough, ECOSOC Affairs Branch; Moderator Emele Duituturaga, former Executive Director, Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (PIANGO); Rakesh Bhuckory, Minister Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and International Trade, Mauritius; and Maria-Francesca Spatolisano, Assistant Secretary-General, Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
Pat Breen, Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market, and Data Protection, Ireland
Rakesh Bhuckory, Minister Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration, and International Trade, Mauritius
Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Samoa
Stacy Richards-Kennedy, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
Yvonne Hyde, CEO, Ministry of Economic Development and Petroleum, Belize
Lois Young, Belize, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Willy Missack, Pacific Climate Change Collaboration, Influencing, and Learning (PACCCIL)
Thematic Review: Perspectives of Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries
Panel speakers discuss the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action for LDCs (L-R): Fekitamoeloa Katoa ‘Utoikamanu, UN High Representative for LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS; Saad Alfarargi, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development; Jerry Tardieu, Congressman, Haiti; Mona Juul, Vice-President, ECOSOC; Ziad Mahmassani, Department for General Assembly and Conference Management (DGACM); Moderator Hope Muli, Hivos, Kenya; Ricardo Fuentes-Nieva, Executive Director, Oxfam Mexico.
Saad Alfarargi, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development
Richard Ssewakiryanga, Co-Chair, Civil Society Organization (CSO) Partnership for Development Effectiveness
Doma Tshering, Permanent Representative of Bhutan to the UN, and Co-Facilitator of the Political Declaration of the Midterm Review of the Implementation of the Vienna Programme of Action (VPoA) for LLDCs
Moderator Hope Muli, Hivos, Kenya
Jerry Tardieu, Congressman, Haiti
Perks Ligoya, Malawi
Khomraj Koirala, Nepal
Chika Mercedes Ibeh, Women's Major Group; Vladislav Kaim, Major Group for Children and Youth; and Enma Catu Raxjal, Indigenous Peoples
Discussion on SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
Panel speakers during the session (L-R): Peter Robinson, President, US Council for International Business
(USCIB); Darja Isaksson, Director-General, Vinnova, Sweden; Mamadou Diallo, Deputy Secretary-General, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC); Valentin Rybakov, Vice-President, ECOSOC; Emer Herity, UN DESA; Moderator Moussa Oumarou, Deputy Director-General for Field Operations and Partnerships, International Labour Organization (ILO); and Fu Xiaolan, Professor and Founding Director, Technology and Management Centre for
Development, Oxford University.
Faryal Ahmed, Statistics Division, DESA
Fu Xiaolan, Oxford University
Using the interactive platform Sli.do, delegates highlight what they consider to be the most important challenges and opportunities facing employment in the years leading up to 2030.
Mamadou Diallo, Deputy Secretary-General, ITUC
Darja Isaksson, Director General, Vinnova, Sweden
Lead Discussants Olga Algayerova, Executive Secretary, UN Economic Commission for Europe (ECE); and Matthias Thorns, Deputy Secretary-General, International Organization of Employers (IOE)
Anne-Beth Skrede, Norway
Rodrigo Carazo, Costa Rica
Around the Venue
Delegates share a moment at the start of a session.
Delegates from Morocco
Delegates from Italy
Delegates from the Dominican Republic
Delegates from Kuwait
Delegates speak informally between sessions.
Visitors to the UN watch the proceedings of HLPF from the observation window.
Celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the ILO, an exhibition around UN Headquarters highlights the importance of ensuring social justice and decent work.
In the SDG Media Hub, Red, the Angriest Bird, commits himself to climate action, to the delight of visitors to the UN.
Summary report 9–19 July 2019
2019 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF 2019)
Summary report 23–24 May 2019
High-Level Dialogue on the Implementation of the UN Decade of Sustainable Energy for All 2014-2019: A Mid-Point Review
Daily report for 16 May 2019
6th Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2019)
Summary report 13–17 May 2019
6th Session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2019)
Summary report 6–10 May 2019
14th Session of the UN Forum on Forests (UNFF14)
Highlights and images for 12 October 2018
Africa-Arab Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
L-R: Jean D'Cunha, UN Women; Kirsi Madi, Director, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR); Amjad Mohamed-Saleem, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC); Adalah Atteereh, Minister of Environment, Palestine; Iman Rafei, Deputy Governor, Zgharta District, Lebanon; and Richard Asaba Bagonza, Kampala International University, Uganda
The Africa-Arab Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) continued on Friday, 12 October in Tunis, Tunisia. IISD/RS covered a selection of sessions on: gender inclusive DRR; partnership for DRR; and DDR in a fragile and conflict context. The session on gender inclusive DRR underscored: the gender dimensions of climate change and how gender focused research can highlight the magnitude of risks faced by men and women; boys and girls; youth; people with disabilities; and other disadvantaged groups. During the session on partnership for DRR, participants considered the role of scientific evidence-based assessments for strengthening intergovernmental processes around DRR and how enhancing participatory, self-led meaningful engagement is key to successful partnerships. A special session on DRR in a fragile and conflict context addressed the global trend of increased vulnerability to disaster and how empowering women has led to environmental and social gains, reinforcing the need to empower local leadership in the absence of state leadership.In the afternoon, an Africa-Arab High-Level Session focused on enhancing coherence among DRR, climate change and SDGs for inclusive, resilient and sustainable development in Africa and Arab regions. Participants compared progress on integrating the Sendai Framework with the post-2015 processes such as the SDGs, and Paris Agreement within the Africa and Arab States, and identified common areas of interest for the two regions for future collaboration.Arab States and Africa plenary sessions provided participants an opportunity to reflect and comment on the draft Tunis declaration for the sixth high-level meeting on DRR. In the evening, participants attended a reception hosted by the Government of Tunisia.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB+ Meeting Coverage, is provided daily coverage and a summary report from the Africa-Arab Platform on DRR.
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Working Session 5: Gender Inclusive DRR
Kirsi Madi, Director, UNISDR
Adalah Atteereh, Minister of Environment, Palestine
Amjad Mohamed-Saleem, IFRC
Richard Asaba Bagonza, Kampala International University, Uganda
Iman Rafei, Deputy Governor, Zgharta District, Lebanon
Jean D'Cunha, UN Women, addresses the room
Working Session 6: Partnership for DRR
L-R: Chadi Abdallah, National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS); Ibrahim Adam El Dukheri, Director-General, Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD); Dominique Kuitsouc, Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), African Union; Quamrul Chowdhury, Lead Climate Negotiator, LDC States; Reda Shmait, UN Major Group for Children and Youth (UN-MGCY); and Ailsa Holloway, Director, Periperi U Secretariat
Ibrahim Adam El Dukheri, Director-General, AOAD
Reda Shmait, UN-MGCY
Quamrul Chowdhury, Lead Climate Negotiator, LDCs
Ailsa Holloway, Periperi U
Chadi Abdallah, CNRS
Dominique Kuitsouc, ECCAS
Disaster Risk Reduction in a Fragile and Conflict Context: National and Local Perspectives
L-R: Nina Stuurman, International Organization for Migration (IOM); Katie Peters, ODI; Hamza Said Hamza, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Somalia; Abdessalam Ould Ahmed, FAO; and Banak Dei Wal, Director General of Disaster Management, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, South Sudan
Abdessalam Ould Ahmed, FAO
Nina Stuurman, IOM, and Katie Peters, ODI
Banak Dei Wal, Director General of Disaster Management, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, South Sudan
Hamza Said Hamza, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Somalia
A participant intervenes during the discussion session
A participant engages in discussions with panelists
Africa-Arab Official Statements
Damene Darota, Deputy Commissioner, Ethiopia
Soltan Saad Al-Moraikhi, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Qatar
Africa-Arab High-Level Session: Enhancing Coherence Among DRR, Climate Change and SDGs for Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable Development in Africa and Arab Regions
L-R: Jill De Villiers, Executive Producer, CNBC Africa; Khangeziwe Mabuza, Principal Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, eSwatini; Mami Mizutori, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG), UNISDR; Adalah Atteereh, Minister of Environment, Palestine; Sheikh Saleh Habimana, Ambassador of Rwanda to Tunisia; and Nada Al-Agizy, Director, Sustainable Development and International Cooperation, League of Arab States
Khangeziwe Mabuza, Principal Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office, eSwatini
L-R: Jill De Villiers, CNBC Africa, and Khangeziwe Mabuza, Principal Secretary, Prime Minister Office, eSwatini
Mami Mizutori, UNISDR
Nada Al-Agizy, Director, Sustainable Development and International Cooperation, League of Arab States
Sheikh Saleh Habimana, Ambassador of Rwanda to Tunisia
Panelists pose for a photograph
Tunis Declaration Draft Discussions
A view of the room during consideration of the draft Tunis declaration by the Arab States
Habib Ben Moussa, Ministry of Local Affairs and Environment, Tunisia and Amjad Abbashar, Chief, UNISDR Regional Office for Africa co-chaired the African drafting committee
Around the Venue
Highlights and images for 10 October 2018
Africa-Arab Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
Participants from the Media Orientation event, organized by UNISDR, pose for a group photo
Preparations for the Africa-Arab Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) continued on Wednesday, 10 October, in Tunis, Tunisia. IISD/RS covered a selection of pre-conference events, on: making cities sustainable and resilient; a regional assessment report for DRR for the Arab States; a regional orientation and consultation for Africa and Arab States on a strategic approach to capacity development for the implementation of the Sendai Framework; an intergenerational dialogue on underlying disaster risk drivers; and multi-sectoral governance in the implementation of the Sendai Framework at the local level.The event on making cities sustainable and resilient discussed: linking national DRR strategies to city implementation; using the UNISDR Disaster Resilience Scorecard across the Arab region; and increasing investments in community engagement and communication.Efforts to develop a regional assessment report for DRR for the Arab Region were supported by participants in an event organized by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) in the morning, who expressed that such a report would help to fill a void for DRR policy makers in the region, where relevant information for decision-making is still lacking.A global project on a strategic approach to capacity development for risk-informed sustainable development by 2030 was discussed in the afternoon. The project described the four building blocks for effective capacity development as being: demand-driven and needs based; government owned and led; coherent within and between all levels of government; and practicable, replicable and localized.An intergenerational dialogue on underlying disaster risk drivers in the afternoon highlighted the importance of involving youth in every stage of disaster risk management, and the complex links between migration and disaster risk.The session on multi-sectoral governance in the implementation of the Sendai Framework at the local level discussed examples from projects in Africa, while identifying challenges and opportunities in promoting DRR efforts at the local level.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB+ Meeting Coverage, provided daily coverage and a summary report from the Africa-Arab Platform on DRR.
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Making Cities Sustainable and Resilient
Mark Harvey, CEO, Resurgence, and Nuha Eltinay, Arab Urban Development Institute (AUDI)
Yetunde Abdul, BRE Trust
Participants listen to discussions
A participant takes notes during the discussion
Bijay Kumar, Executive Director, The Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction, poses a question to the panel
Regional Assessment Report for DRR for the Arab States
Chadi Abdallah, National Council for Scientific Research, Lebanon, presents during the session
Katie Peters, Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Hafsa Ahmed, Humanitarian Aid Commission, listens to the presentation
Africa and Arab States Regional Orientation and Consultation on Strategic Approach to Capacity Development for Implementation of the Sendai Framework
Sanjaya Bhatia, UNISDR, frames discussions
Celestine Collins, Kenya
A participant reacts during the session
Quamrul Chowdhury, Bangladesh, addresses the room
Intergenerational Dialogue on Underlying Disaster Risk Drivers
Sandra Delali Kemeh, UN Major Group for Children and Youth, facilitates discussion
Fatou Jeng, UN Major Group for Children and Youth
Babatunde Iyanda, African Risk Capacity
Nuha Eltinay, AUDI
A view of the room during the session
Multi-sectoral Governance in the Implementation of the Sendai Framework at the Local Level
Doris Chandi Ombara, City Manager, City of Kisumu, Kenya
Samuel Sserunkuma, Deputy Executive Director, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Uganda
Moderator Tarryn Quayle, ICLEI Africa
A participant reviews event literature
Samuel Sserunkuma, Deputy Executive Director, KCCA, Uganda; Doris Chandi Ombara, City Manager, City of Kisumu, Kenya; and Abdou Sane, UNISDR Champion for DRR, Senegal
Other Events
Around the Venue
Summary report 9–13 October 2018
Africa-Arab Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)