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HLPF 2016

The 2016 meeting of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) started with panel discussions on “National mechanisms for monitoring progress and reporting on implementation for the achievement of SDGs” and “Making the 2030 Agenda deliver for SIDS, building on the SAMOA Pathway” on Thursday morning. In the afternoon, discussions took place on “Countries in special situations.” IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily reports, daily web coverage and a summary and analysis from HLPF 2016, which is available in HTML and PDF format. Photos by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page National mechanisms for monitoring progress and reporting on implementation for the achievement of SDGs View of the panel during the session on national mechanisms for monitoring progress and reporting on implementation for the achievement of SDGs Johannes Paul Jütting, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Jürg Lauber, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the UN and Vice President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Lisa Grace Bersales, Philippine Statistics Authority Georges-Simon Ulrich, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Milorad Šćepanović, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Montenegro Peseta Noumea Simi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Samoa Pali Lehohla, Statistician-General of South Africa Nguyen Le Thuy, Viet Nam Petero Okotai, Cook Islands Jasmin Burgermeister, Major Group for Children and Youth Delegates follow the discussions Making the 2030 Agenda deliver for Small Island Developing States, building on the SAMOA Pathway Panel speakers for the session on making the 2030 Agenda deliver for Small Island Developing States (SIDS), building on the SAMOA Pathway Sven Jürgenson, Permanent Representative of Estonia to the UN and Vice President of ECOSOC Elizabeth Thompson, former UN Assistant Secretary-General and former Minister for Energy and Environment, Barbados David Smith, University Consortium of Small Island States Justina Langidrik, Chief Secretary of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Anote Tong, Former President of the Republic of Kiribati Jeem Lippwe, Federated States of Micronesia Kate Brown, Global Island Partnership Courtenay Rattray, Jamaica Renee Yap, New Zealand Ahmed Sareer, Maldives Kairat Abdrakhmanov, Kazakhstan Countries in special situations Panel speakers for the session on countries in special situations Héctor Alejandro Palma Cerna, Deputy Permanent Representative of Honduras to the UN and Vice President of ECOSOC David Steven, New York University Jean-Marc Châtaigner, French Research Institute for Development (IRD) Marina Djernaes, EcoPeace Middle East Youba Sokona, South Centre and Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Stephen Chacha, Africa Philanthropic Foundation Claudio Huepe Minoletti, Universidad Diego Portales Elisha Moyo, Zimbabwe Omair Paul, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Major Group Viviana Tatawaqa, Women's Major Group Gloria Cid, Chile Informal dialogue with UN Secretary-General candidate View of the dais during the session Christiana Figueres, UN Secretary-General candidate Mogens Lykketoft, President of the UN General Assembly View of the ECOSOC Chamber Around the Venue Delegates meet before the start of the session Delegates from Italy Delegates speak informally Delegates take notes during the sessions Adolphe Mabulena, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Members of the Secretariat with Georges-Simon Ulrich, Swiss Federal Statistical Office View of the Trusteeship Council Tonya Vaturi, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) Youba Sokona, South Centre and IPCC Vice-Chair, speaks with a delegate A delegate wears an orange scarf distributed by the Women's Major Group to emphasize the need for accountability and civil society participation UN Security at the venue Around the UN Headquarters
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Highlights and images for 7 June 2016

1st annual Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI Forum)

The first annual Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI Forum) for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) convened by the President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), concluded its work on Tuesday at UN Headquarters in New York. During the day, representatives of UN Member States and Major Groups and Other Stakeholders heard presentations from panelists and engaged in an interactive dialogue on four topics: Creating shared value: How do we make it work? Ministerial Dialogue: Towards a roadmap of effective science, technology and innovation policy frameworks The Experience of Youth in using Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development The Way Forward: Adding Value through the Science, Technology and Innovation Forum In the closing session, Co-Chair Macharia Kamau (Kenya) said we will have to work harder over the next few months to maximize the potential of this Forum over the next 14 years, including through intersessional interactions, given the huge agenda ahead. He expressed hope that the Forum will be able to feed into the work of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF). Co-Chair Vaughan Turekian (US) said that achieving the SDGs requires better integration of science, technology and innovation, involving a vast number of stakeholders. STI enabling environments are critical to achieve the SDGs over the next 14 years, he added. This STI Forum is “testable,” like scientific inquiry, and can be improved over time, he concluded. ECOSOC President Oh Joon said it is time to make the Technology Facilitation Mechanism operational and beneficial for all, and called for everyone’s continued cooperation to mobilize great minds and build lasting partnerships. He said we need to strengthen STI capacity in every country, create innovative knowledge societies that use scientific evidence to inform policy, make advances that greatly facilitate technology transfer and diffusion, and support social technologies to change mindsets and behaviors. ECOSOC President Oh Joon closed the Forum at 5:45 pm. IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web updates and a summary report from the 1st annual Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (STI Forum). Our summary report is available in HTML and PDF. Photos by IISD/ENB | Pam Chasek For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page. Session 5: Creating Shared Value: How Do We Make It Work? Moderator Romain Murenzi, 10-Member Group for the Technology Facilitation Mechanism Alexis Bonnell, Global Innovation Exchange, USAID Tolullah Oni, Next Einstein Fellow Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO of Internet Matters Zitouni Ould-Dada, United Nations Environment Programme Gary Fowlie, International Telecommunications Union Till Zbiranski, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Norine Kennedy, US Council for International Business Lydia Cumiskey, Major Group for Children and Youth Haidar Fraihat, UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia Session 6: Ministerial Dialogue: Towards a Roadmap of Effective Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Frameworks Session 6 Panel (L-R): Megan Smith, United States Chief Technology Officer; STI Forum Co-Chair Vaughan Turekian, Science and Technology Adviser to the US Secretary of State; STI Forum Co-Chair Macharia Kamau, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations; Under-Secretary-General Wu Hongbo, Department of Economic and Social Affairs; and Ligia Amada Melo de Cardona, Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology, Dominican Republic. Under-Secretary-General Wu Honbgo, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs Megan Smith, United States Chief Technology Officer Joe Mucheru, Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology, Kenya Ligia Amada Melo de Cardona, Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology, Dominican Republic Dong Wu, UN Conference on Trade and Development Marcela Angulo González, CORFO-Chilean Economic Development Agency Asher Lessels, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Ambassador Wu Haitao, China Naoto Kanehira, World Bank Session 7: The Experience of Youth in Using Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development Moderator Elenita Daño, Asia Director, Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group) Hannah Herbst, 2015 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge winner David Moinina Sengeh, Co-founder, Global Minimum Inc. and 2014 TED Fellow Gusti Ayu Fransiska Dewi, Co-founder of Asia Pacific Youth Network on Climate Change and Field Coordinator, Climate for Rainforest Alliance Linda Staheli, Founder and Executive Director, Global Co Lab Network Mikaela Preston, University of Pennsylvania Anthony Rock, President and CEO, Association of Science and Technology Centers Session 8: The Way Forward: Adding Value through the Science, Technology and Innovation Forum (L-R): STI Co-Chair Vaughan Turekian, US; STI Co-Chair Macharia Kamau, Kenya; and ECOSOC President Oh Joon Benedicto Fonseca Filho, Vice-Chair of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development Heide Hackmann, Co-Chair, 10-Member Group for the Technology Facilitation Mechanism
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Highlights and images for 20 May 2016

Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016

On Friday, the Bonn Climate Change Conference continued with several informal consultations meeting on issues under the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). Three events convened throughout the day: the fifth meeting of the Durban Forum on capacity-building; the facilitative sharing of views (FSV) under the international consultation and analysis (ICA) process; and the Technical Expert Meeting (TEM) on mitigation (social and economic value of carbon). In the afternoon, the SBI and Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) held plenaries to discuss their agendas, and the SBSTA plenary convened to hear views on emissions from international aviation and maritime transport. A SBSTA contact group on modalities for the accounting of financial resources provided and mobilized through public interventions in accordance with Article 9.7 (accounting modalities) of the Paris Agreement also met in the afternoon. IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has providing daily web coverage, daily reports from the Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016. In adiition, IISD Reportaing Services has also published a summary and analysis report from this meeting, which is available in HTML and PDF format. Photos by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page SBI/SBSTA Technical Expert Meeting on Mitigation View of the dais during the SBI/SBSTA Technical Expert Meeting on Mitigation Laurence Tubiana, COP 21/CMP 11 Presidency SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize Alfredo Sirkis, Brazil Climate Center Rebekah Riley, Friends of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform Simon Buckle, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Kate Shouse, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SBI Fifth Meeting of the Durban Forum on Capacity-Building Panelists during the SBI Fifth Meeting of the Durban Forum on capacity-building Co-Facilitator Michael Gillenwater, Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GGMI) Co-Facilitator Lorena Aguilar, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Dechen Tsering, UNFCCC Secretariat Klaus Wenzel, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Participants discuss matters in breakout groups SBI Facilitative Sharing of Views under the International Consultation and Analysis Process In-Session Workshop L-R: Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary; SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland; and SBI Coordinator Katia Simeonova Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland Bariz Mehdiyev, Azerbaijan Christo Artusio, US Delegates during the workshop SBSTA In-Session Workshop on Agriculture: Identification of Adaptation Measures Panelists during the workshop Mark Howden, IPCC Working Group II Vice-Chair Workshop Co-Chair Emmanuel Dumisani Dlamini, Swaziland Herwig Ranner, EU Buddhisrilal Bandara Marambe, Sri Lanka Huy Pham Quang, Viet Nam Delegates during the workshop SBSTA Plenary View of the dais during the SBSTA plenary SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize  Ong Heng Yap, Singapore Orlando Ernesto Rey Santos, Cuba Yoshimune Sakimitsu, Japan Farhan Akhtar, US APA Plenary View of the dais during the APA plenary APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand APA Co-Chair Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia Aziz Mekouar, Incoming COP 22/CMP 12 Presidency Azimuddin Bahari, Malaysia, speaking on behalf of the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDCs) Amjad Abdulla, Maldives Manasvi Srisodapol, Thailand, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China Sandea de Wet, South Africa Jacob Werksman, EU Franz Perrez, Switzerland, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) Henrik Eriksen, Norway SBI Plenary View of the dais during the SBI plenary Hesham Shoier, Egypt SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland Erwin Rose, US Oleg Shamanov, Russian Federation Around the Venue Alejandro Rivera Becerra, Mexico, and Kishan Kumarsingh, Trinidad and Tobago Stefan Schwager, Switzerland, and Richard Sherman, South Africa Delegates meet informally A delegate reads the International Institue for Sustainable Development Reporting Services (IISD RS) website Laurence Tubiana, COP 21/CMP 11 Presidency Members of YOUNGO call for delegates to support the growth of Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) through enhanced implementation of the Doha work programme
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Summary report 16–17 May 2016

Second Stakeholder Forum of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP) Business and Science: Leading the Way to Sustainable Energy

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Highlights and images for 25 April 2016

Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meetings

On Monday, 25 April 2016, the Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meeting commenced at UN Headquarters in New York. The opening session included remarks by the Habitat III Secretary-General Joan Clos, who stressed the importance of multi-stakeholder input into the zero draft of Habitat III. This was followed by a synopsis of the key recommendations and information on the development of the zero draft and a general exchange of views. Panelists outlined expert input from the thematic and regional processes, stressing that these need to be translated into an actionable New Urban Agenda. During discussions, parties and observer organizations addressed: the relationship between the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR); and the role of governance in addressing challenges, such as responding to climate change and achieving sustainable urban environments. In the afternoon, the meeting considered regional presentations on recommendations, expectations and potentials from the Habitat III regional meetings. Reports were heard from the regional preparatory meetings, including: Asia-Pacific, in October 2015, in Jakarta, Indonesia; Africa, in February 2016, in Abuja, Nigeria; Europe, in March 2016, in Prague, Czech Republic; and Latin America and the Caribbean, in April 2016, in Toluca, Mexico. Discussions addressed, inter alia: the roles of local authorities in urban sustainability; the need for a strong follow-up and review mechanism for the New Urban Agenda; that all regions emphasized the need for an action-oriented agenda; the need for integrated, participatory and people-oriented approaches; and including issues of the informal sector and the challenges posed by mass migration. During the day, many welcomed the open and participatory nature of the regional processes. IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, is providing web coverage from the Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meetings. In addition, IISD Reporting Services, has published a summary report from the meetings, which is availabe in HTML and PDF format. Photos by IISD/ENB | Francis Dejon For photo reprint permissions, please follow instructions at our Attribution Regulations for Meeting Photo Usage Page. Opening Plenary L-R: Kumaresh Misra, UN HABITAT; Joan Clos, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN HABITAT; Deputy Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador; Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France; Sonia Elliot, Secretary to Habitat III Joan Clos, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN HABITAT Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France Deputy Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador View of the plenary Abdel Walendom, Secretary General, Ministry of Land Management, Urbanism and Habitat, Chad Francesco Bandarin, Assistant Director-General for Culture, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Nelson Junior Sale, Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing, Brazil Rüdiger Ahrend, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Le-Yin Zhang, University College London, UK Thanavon Pamaranon, Thailand, on behalf of G-77/China Mandiaye Ndiaye, Senegal Lucianara Andrade Fonseca, Brazil Chandana Das, Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action, on behalf of Children and Youth Masaaki Nakagawa, Japan Nancy Stetson, US Marit Viktoria Pettersen, Norway Tobias Ogweno, Kenya Danielle Larrabee, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) L-R: Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France, consulting with Sonia Elliot, Secretary to Habitat III Karla Šlechtová, Minister of Regional Development, Czech Republic Anthony Bosah, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN Lana Winayanti, Senior Expert to the Minister, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Indonesia Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor, State of Mexico, Mexico Shipra Narang Suri, ISOCARP, on behalf of the General Assembly of Partners (GAP) Relinda Melania Sosa Pérez, Huairou Commission, on behalf of Women and Gender Martha Mutizhe Kangwa, Zambia Hirotaka Koike, UN Major Group for Children and Youth Isabel Cavelier Adarve, Colombia Li Zhe, China Abdullah Abu Shawesh, State of Palestine Isabelle Delattre, EU William Jiyana, South Africa Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor, State of Mexico, Mexico, delivering his closing remarks L-R: Deputy Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador; Joan Clos, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN HABITAT; and Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor, State of Mexico, Mexico
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