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2018 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF 2018)

HLPF 2018 continued on Friday at UN Headquarters in New York, with sessions on: A review of SDG 15 (life on land) A review of SDG 17 (partnerships for the goals) Leaving no one behind: are we succeeding? Wrap-up of the first week For extensive details on the day’s negotiations and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin. Visit our coverage of selected side events at HLPF 2018 IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, provided daily digital coverage, daily reports, and a summary and analysis report from HLPF 2018. Photos by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page Review of SDG Implementation: SDG 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss View of the dais during the session Martha Rojas-Urrego, Secretary General, Ramsar Convention René Castro, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) Roy Brouwer, University of Waterloo, Canada Heather Page, Statistics Division, UN DESA Simon Levin, Princeton University, US Anne Larigauderie, Executive Secretary, Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet, African Women's Network for Community Management of Forests (REFACOF), Cameroon Jerry Matthews Matjila, Vice-President of ECOSOC Chiagozie Chima Udeh, Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation, Nigeria, and Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY) Gertrude Kabusimbi Kenyangi, Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment (SWAGEN), Uganda Jill Blockhus, The Nature Conservancy Azizah Abd Aziz, Malaysia Juan Rengifo, UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Adam Lewis, Australia Review of SDG Implementation: SDG 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and the global partnership for sustainable development View of the dais during the session Mahmadamin Mahmadaminov, Vice-President of ECOSOC Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times Courtenay Rattray, Permanent Representative of Jamaica to the UN, and Co-Facilitator for the outcome of the 2018 ECOSOC Financing for Development Follow-up Forum Robin Ogilvy, Special Representative of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to the UN Yongyi Min, Statistics Division, UN DESA Alfred Watkins, Chair, Global Solutions Summit Steven Waygood, Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Aviva Kavaljit Singh, Madhyam, and Financing for Development (FFD) Civil Society Group Ridha Bouabid, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Masud Bin Momen, Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the UN Gladys Ghartey, Ghana Luis Madera, Dominican Republic Thi Minh Thoa Le, Viet Nam Leaving No One Behind: Are We Succeeding? View of the dais during the session Moderator Manish Bapna, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, World Resources Institute (WRI) Andrew Gilmour, Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Mahi Amadou Deme, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Senegal Douglas Keh, UN Development Programme (UNDP) Riitta Oksanen, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales Victoria Tauli Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Alicia Bárcena, Executive-Secretary, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Member, UN Committee on Development Policy (CDP) Sylvia Beales, Gray Panthers, and Stakeholder Group on Ageing Diane Delava, Youth Delegates, Belgium Kätlin Kuldmaa, Youth Delegate, Estonia Wrap-Up of the First Week Liu Zhenmin, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, and Marie Chatardová, ECOSOC President, draw the first week to a close Around the Venue Martha Rojas-Urrego, Secretary General, Ramsar Convention Delegates speak informally Stefan Jungcurt, Kimo Goree, and Pam Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Members of the Regenerative Ecovillage Development for Resilient Communities; Conservation Natural and Cultural Heritage; and Ecosystem Restoration
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Highlights and images for 10 July 2018

22nd Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA 22) and 2nd Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation (SBI 2) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)

Delegates to the second meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation (SBI 2) of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) continued their deliberations on Tuesday, considering the following agenda items: preparation for the follow-up to the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020; a global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism under the Nagoya Protocol on ABS; specialized international ABS instruments under Nagoya Protocol Article 4(4); resource mobilization; the financial mechanism; and capacity building, technical and scientific cooperation, and technology transfer. An evening contact group met to consider the global multilateral benefit-sharing mechanism. For extensive details on the day’s negotiations and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin. IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports, and a summary and analysis from SBSTTA 22 and SBI 2. Photos by IISD/ENB | Franz Dejon For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page L-R: CBD Deputy Executive Secretary David Cooper; Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, CBD Secretariat; and SBI 2 Chair Francis Ogwal (Uganda) Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, CBD Secretariat CBD Executive Secretary Cristiana Paşca Palmer Yibin Xiang, CBD Secretariat SBI 2 Chair Francis Ogwal (Uganda) Vinod Mathur, India Dena Cator, BirdLife International Keiichi Nakazawa, Japan Sahoby Ivy Randriamahaleo, Madagascar Lisama Sabry, Maldives Dan Leskien, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN Scott Wilson, Canada Jane Smart, IUCN Lucy Mulenkei, International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB) Norbert Bärlocher, Switzerland Victor Cantón, Uruguay Katia Karousakis, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Tobias Kiene, International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Daniel Hougendobler, World Health Organization Crisanta Marlene Rodriguez, the Philippines Mohammad Mahasneh, Palestine Ines Verleye, Belgium Mark Zimsky, Global Environment Facility Marie-May Muzungaile, Seychelles Alissa Takesy, Federated States of Micronesia Marie Haraldstad, Norway Edda Fernández Luiselli, Mexico Nan Li, WWF Christian Schwarzer, Global Youth Biodiversity Network Matilde da Conceição Gomes Lopes, Guinea Bissau L-R: Luis Ventura-Martinez and Samantha Hautea, Cornell University L-R: Clara Prip, CBD Secretariat; and Christian Prip, Fridtjof Nansen Institute SBI 2 Snapshots Members of the Informal Advisory Committee to the Clearing-House Mechanism Participants from IUCN Henry Philippe Ibañez de Novion, Brazil, in conversation with youth participants
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4th Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) Forum

The fourth Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) Forum opened on Wednesday, 2 May 2018, at the Convento do Beato in Lisbon, Portugal. Under the overarching theme of ‘Leaving No One Behind,’ the two-day Forum is: reviewing the latest evidence of progress on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 (access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all; exploring scalable innovations to achieve the three SEforALL objectives of electricity access, accelerating renewable energy and improving energy efficiency; and reflecting on lessons learned regarding what is needed to reach the “last mile” populations. Highlights of the first day included: Presentation of results from the 2018 Tracking SDG 7 Energy Progress Report; A high-level panel discussion on policy matters, focusing on national strategies to accelerate progress towards SDG 7, including perspectives on how to address challenges in meeting sustainable energy and climate goals; A “Wake Up Call” from Rachel Kyte, SEforALL CEO, on what is needed to achieve SDG 7; Three “Deep Dive” sessions exploring the themes of: electricity for all in sub-Saharan Africa; clean fuels for all; and cooling for all; Nine parallel discussion sessions organized by SEforALL partners; An interactive session on gender inclusive investing in clean energy, which discussed linkages between SDGs 5 (gender equality) and 7; and A marketplace on solutions to achieve clean and affordable energy for all. IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB+ Meeting Coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary report from the 4th SEforALL Forum. The summry report is now available in HTML and PDF. Photos by IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page Opening Plenary Rachel Kyte, SEforALL CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All António Luís Guerra Nunes Mexia, CEO, Energias de Portugal (EDP)   Elizabeth Press, Director of Planning and Programme Support, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Maria Neira, World Health Organization (WHO) Riccardo Puliti, Senior Director, Head of the Energy and Extractives Global Practice, World Bank Group Vivien Foster, Global Lead for Energy Economics, Markets and Institutions, World Bank Group From L-R: Laura Cozzi, Head of the Energy Demand Outlook Division, International Energy Agency (IEA); Vivien Foster, Global Lead for Energy Economics, Markets and Institutions, World Bank Group; Maria Neira, WHO; and Elizabeth Press, Director of Planning and Programme Support, IRENA Per Heggenes, CEO, IKEA Foundation Sheila Oparaocha, International Secretariat, ENERGIA From L-R: Elizabeth Littlefield, Senior Counselor, Albright Stonebridge Group; Gale Rigobert, Minister for Education, Innovation, Gender Relations and Sustainable Development, Saint Lucia; Leonardo Beltran Rodriguez, Deputy Secretary for Energy Planning and Transition, Mexico; Germaine Kamayirese, Minister for Energy, Water and Sanitation, Rwanda; Masamichi Kono, Deputy Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); and João Pedro Matos Fernandes, Minister of Environment, Portugal Gale Rigobert, Minister for Education, Innovation, Gender Relations and Sustainable Development, Saint Lucia Leonardo Beltran Rodriguez, Deputy Seretary for Energy Planning and Transition, Mexico Germaine Kamayirese, Minister for Energy, Water and Sanitation, Rwanda Masamichi Kono, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD João Pedro Matos Fernandes, Minister of Environment, Portugal Fernando Medina, Mayor of Lisbon Heidi Schroderus-Fox, United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS) Winners of the "Voices of a Brighter Future" journalism competition Laura Cozzi, Head of the Energy Demand Outlook Division, IEA, with Bertrand Magne, SEforALL Participants conferring during a coffee break The Deep Dive: Electricity for All in Sub-Saharan Africa From L-R: James Mwangi, Executive Director, Dalberg Group; Andrew Herscowitz, Coordinator for Power Africa, US Agency for International Development (USAID); Felix Bikpo, CEO, African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises; Kristina Skierka, Co-Founder and CEO, Power for All; Nthabiseng Mosia, Co-Founder and CFO, Azimuth | Easy Solar; and Philippe Miquel, CEO Western & Central Africa, ENGIE Andrew Herscowitz, Coordinator for Power Africa, USAID, and Felix Bikpo, CEO, African Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Nthabiseng Mosia, Co-Founder and CFO, Azimuth | Easy Solar Shegun Bakari, Advisor to President of Togo The Deep Dive: Clean Fuels for All View of the panel during the session Bessem Enonchong, Country Director, Cameroon, Global LPG Partnership (GLPGP) Hajia Alima Mahama, Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Ghana The Deep Dive: Cooling for All From L-R: Nithya Ramanathan, Co-Founder and CEO, Nexleaf Analytics; Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health, WHO; and Andrea Voigt, Director-General, European Partnership for Energy and the Environment Fatih Özkadi, Global Head of Sustainability and Corporate Affairs, Arçelik Group Nithya Ramanathan, Co-Founder and CEO, Nexleaf Analytics Interactive Lunch - Addressing SDGs 5 and 7: Gender Inclusive Investing in Clean Energy Jennifer Pryce, Calvert Impact Capital Leigh Moran, Calvert Impact Capital Clean Cooking Fuels for All: Moving Beyond the Improved Stove Tom Derksen, Managing Director Energy, Netherlands Development Organisation Eco Matser, Senior Programme Manager, Hivos Participants exchange views in one of the five break-out groups at the session Data that Drives SDG 7: Emerging Findings from the Global Energy Access Survey View of the panel during the session Dana Rysankova, Senior Energy Specialist, and Elisa Portale, Senior Energy Economist, World Bank Group Annemarije Kooijman-van Dijk, Coordinator of Gender and Energy Research Programme, ENERGIA, and Zhihong Zhang, Senior Program Coordinator, Climate Investment Funds, World Bank Group The Energy Access Dividend- Data that Informs and Influences From L-R: Marc Jeuland, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Global Health, Duke University; Vivian Vendeirinho, Founder and Managing Director, RVE.SOL; and Linda Davis, Director of Partnerships, wPower Hub Rebekah Shirley, Director of Research, Power for All Leslie Labruto, Associate Director of Global Energy, Acumen Enabling Jobs with Energy - Opportunities, Challenges and Ongoing Activities View of the panel during the session Farai Evans Chabat, Entrepreneur, President, Youth in Energy Rebecca Symington, Executive Director and Trustee, Mlinda Foundation Karin Reiss, Sustainable Energy Expert, UN Industrial Development Organization Last Mile First: Maximizing the Impacts of Energy Access on the SDGs Davida Wood, Lead, Energy Access and Governance, World Resources Institute (WRI) Isaac Kiva, Secretary for Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy, Kenya Sarah Wykes, Lead Analyst, Climate Change and Energy, Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD) Unlocking Energy Efficiency Finance for High-Impact Areas From L-R: Lily Riahi, Advisor on Sustainable Cities, UN Environment; Amadou Thierno Diallo, Director of Global Practices, Economic and Social Infrastructure, Islamic Development Bank; Steve Kukoda, Vice President, International Copper Alliance; Mark Lister, Head of the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency; and Ariel Yepez, Chief of the Energy Division, Inter-American Development Bank Lily Riahi, Advisor on Sustainable Cities, UN Environment Steve Kukoda, Vice President, International Copper Alliance Mark Lister, Head of the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency Between Sessions
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Highlights and images for 14 March 2018

2nd Meeting of the Intersessional Process for Considering the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) and the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste Beyond 2020

On Wednesday, the second meeting of the Intersessional Process for Considering the Strategic Approach and the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste Beyond 2020 met for most of the day in five parallel discussion groups. Each group discussed the five elements of a proposed framework for chemicals and waste beyond 2020: vision; policy principles; objectives and milestones; implementation arrangements, including finance and implementation; and governance. Discussion on each element was guided by a different duo of “co-hosts” representing the five United Nations regions as well as the five sectors represented in the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) Bureau, namely public interest organizations, health sector NGOs, labor sector NGOs, industry and the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC). At the end of the day plenary reconvened to hear the five sets of co-hosts report on the outcome of discussion group deliberations on their respective elements. IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary and analysis report from the 2nd Meeting of the Intersessional Process for Considering the Strategic Approach and the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste Beyond 2020. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF. Photos by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page Discussion Group 1 Delegates participate in discussion group 1 Co-Hosts for Vision Suzana Andavona, FYR Macedonia, and Bob Diderich, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Noluzuko Zukie Gwayi, South Africa Maria Cristina Cárdenas Fischer, Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm (BRS) Conventions Secretariat María Florencia Grimalt, Argentina Jorge Peydro Aznar, EU Discussion Group 2 Participants during discussion group 2 Teeraporn Wiriwutikorn, Thailand Co-Hosts for Policy Principles Yahya Msangi, Labor Representative, and Maria Inés Esquivel, Panama Lia Jasmin Esquillo, Ecowaste Coalition Philippines Jorge Ocaña, UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Lloyd Gordon, International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) Discussion Group 3 Participants during discussion group 3 Sam Adu-Kumi, Ghana Co-Hosts for Objectives and Milestones Nina Cromnier, Sweden, and Rico Euripidou, Health Representative Lisa Svensson, UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Vassilios Karavezyris, Germany Ingela Andersson, Sweden Discussion Group 4 Co-Hosts for Governance Csilla Magyar, Industry Representative, and Mark Gordon, South Africa Helga Shrott, Austria Brice Lalonde, French Water Academy Sverre Thomas Jahre, Norway David Azoulay, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) Abbas Shafqat, Pakistan Karissa Kovner, US Participants during discussion group 4 Discussion Group 5 Participants during discussion group 5 Sarojini Rengam, Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Asia Pacific Co-Hosts for Implementation Olga Speranskaya, Civil Society Organization (CSO) Representative, and Mohammed Khashashneh, Jordan Joseph Molapisi, Africa Institute Marine Collignon, France Joe DiGangi, International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) Afternoon Plenary View of the dais during afternoon plenary Co-Host for Objectives and Milestones Nina Cromnier, Sweden Co-Hosts for Implementation Olga Speranskaya, Civil Society Organization (CSO) Representative, and Mohammed Khashashneh, Jordan Co-Host for Vision Bob Diderich, OECD Co-Host for Governance Csilla Magyar, Industry Representative Co-Host for Policy Principles Yahya Msangi, Labor Representative Around the Venue Gertrud Sahler, President, Fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5) meets with civil society organizations Delegates meet informally Pham Thi Minh Hang and Björn Beeler, IPEN
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Summary report 13–15 March 2018

2nd Meeting of the Intersessional Process for Considering the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) and the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste Beyond 2020

ENB Summary report