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SUMMARY:Technical Dialogue under the first Global Stocktake at COP27
DESCRIPTION:At COP26 in Glasgow\, the first global stocktake (GST1) was launched with the goal of assessing the collective progress towards achieving the purpose and long-term goals of the Paris Agreement\, as well as enhancing climate action and support. The outcome of the GST in 2023 will inform Parties when updating and upscaling their actions and support\, as well as in enhancing international cooperation on climate action. \n 
URL:https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/event/technical-dialogue-under-the-first-global-stocktake-at-cop27/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Global Sustainable Development Report 2023 Consultation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Latin America and the Caribbean Regional\nThe Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) was originally mandated by the United Nations Member States in the outcome document of the 2012 “Rio +20” conference on sustainable development\, “The Future We Want”. Three years later\, as part of the 2030 Agenda\, Member States reaffirmed the importance of the GSDR and requested in 2016 that it would be written by an independent group of\nscientists (IGS). The first report was published in 2019. The next report is scheduled for release in September 2023. The IGS\, appointed by the United Nations Secretary-General\, consists of 15 leading experts from the \nnatural and social sciences\, representing developed and developing countries. The current group is co- chaired by Prof. Imme Scholz of Germany and Prof. J. Jaime Miranda of Peru. \nAs requested by Member States\, the GSDR aims to strengthen the science-policy interface and to provide evidence-based guidance on global sustainable development issues and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The report is an important instrument to inform the deliberations at the quadrennial Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit (next held in September 2023)\, where it is presented to\nheads of state\, who take stock on the progress towards the 2030 Agenda. The 2023 report will be launched at the half-way point on the 2030 Agenda when decision-makers will be looking for practical solutions that can accelerate progress. \nThe 2023 GSDR will incorporate a broad range of existing scholarship on SDG implementation. It will build on the 2019 GSDR which identified four levers for change as well as adding a fifth lever on capacities: \n\nGovernance\nEconomy and finance\,\nIndividual and collective action\nScience and technology\nCapacities\n\nIt will also build from the six entry points identified in the 2019 GSDR where interlinkages among the SDGs are especially strong such that interventions can address many goals and targets: \n\nStrengthening human wellbeing and capabilities\nShifting toward sustainable and just economies\nBuilding sustainable food systems and healthy nutrition patterns\nAchieving energy decarbonization with universal access to energy\nPromoting sustainable urban and peri-urban development\nSecuring the global environmental commons\n\nFor the 2023 GSDR\, the IGS will expand on the 2019 report with a focus on accelerating action and overcoming impediments that stand in the way of making the levers work together toward transformation through the entry points. Acceleration and enabling transformations is critical as the world struggles to rebuild in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. The time dynamics of transformation and implementation are explicitly addressed — moving from emergence toward acceleration and finally to stabilization. The focus will be on identifying concrete recommendations and tools grounded in evidence for accelerating the implementation of the SDGs and on making the field of science more supportive to this acceleration.
URL:https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/event/global-sustainable-development-report-2023-consultation-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Caribbean Investment Forum
DESCRIPTION:As the Caribbean recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and re-opens for business\, new opportunities are abound. The Caribbean Investment Forum will support efforts to accelerate the region’s transition to a greener and SMARTer sustainable economy creating jobs and opportunity for our people.  \n\n\nInvestment projects from 23 Caribbean states in the fields of digital economy\, agribusiness\, blue economy\, sustainable tourism\, logistics and transportation and renewable energy will be presented to regional and global investors. 
URL:https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/event/caribbean-investment-forum/
CATEGORIES:Forum
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