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Current list as of 17 July
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2025 SIDE EVENTS
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TimeVenueLinkEvent TitleOrganization
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Monday, 14 July 2025
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07:00-VitrualLink ForthcomingBridging Policy & Practice: Regulatory Frameworks for Global Lifelong AI UpskillingAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence AAAI-Nigeria
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08:30-VirtualLinkBeyond Default: The Liberating Power of Debt Reform (SDG 17)Congregations of St. Joseph NGO to the United Nations
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13:00-14:30VirtualLinkGlobal Markets, Local Power: How AI is Elevating Indigenous and Artisan EconomiesAsociación civil Hecho Por Nosotros
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13:00-14:30VirtualLinkCrafting Change: AI & Artisanal Intelligence for Inclusive and Regenerative EconomiesAsociación civil Hecho Por Nosotros
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8Preventing and eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls in all spheres of life in Timor-LesteTimor-Leste
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 9Innovative approaches to policymaking highlighting the transformative potential of governance for Future GenerationsExecutive Office of the Secretary-General
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 11A Special Event on China’s Initiatives and Progress on Implementation of the 2030 Agenda: China’s Two-Mountains Theory For Advancing Sustainable DevelopmentDESA-GGKIC
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12 Re-imagining the Future of Women in Agrifood Systems Promoting women’s land rights, decent employment and innovative partnerships to advance the SDGsFAO
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13:15-14:30Conference Room FAdvancing the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF)UNEP
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13:15-14:30Conference Room CMobilizing Youth for Ocean and Climate Action: Harnessing Citizen Science and Capacity-BuildingKiribati
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13:15-14:30Conference Room EMeasuring What Matters: How Multidimensional Poverty Indices Drive Evidence-Based Action for a Sustainable FutureUruguay
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14:00-15:00Virtual LinkMental health at the High-Level Political Forum and BeyondAmerican Psychological Association
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Tuesday, 15 July 2025
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08:00-VirtualLinkFrom Evidence to Impact: Strengthening Research, Policy, and Capacity EcosystemsSDGs Today (SDSN), JRC (European Commission), Maldives Bureau of Statistics
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08:00-Virtual LinkAdvancing Indigenous Science, Leadership and Economy for Decent Works, Good Health and Well-being of the People and PlanetAsia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)
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08:00-VirtualLinkFrom Girls to Change-Makers: How Girl’s Clubs are Shaping Rights-Respecting CommunitiesGood Neighbors International
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08:00-09:15Idealist HQ, 389 5th Ave 9th floor, New York, NY 10016 and by ZoomLinkIVY 2026: Shaping the Future of Volunteering and Sustainable DevelopmentVolunteer Groups Alliance
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8:30VirtualLink SDG5 - Gender Equality - The Key Ingredient for SDG2030Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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08:30-10:00VirtualLinkBuilding Inclusive Communities through Family Support – The Parents’ House Model in Ghana and MoroccoSzülők Háza Alapítvány (Parents' House Public Benefit Foundation)
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09:00-VirtualLinkENGAGING CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN DRUG CONTROL, CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE EFFORTS UNODC - CND/CCPCJ
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09:00-10:00Virtual Link ForthcomingCelebrating 20 Years of the WHO FCTC – Tobacco Control for Sustainable DevelopmentThe WHO FCTC Secretariat
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09:00-10:15VirtualLinkFrom Pact to Progress: Open Science, Open Innovation and Digital CooperationUN Dag Hammarskjöld Library, Department of Global Communications
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13:15-14:30VirtualLinkCollaboration between science and the community for the implementation of scientific solutions to local challenges in innovative waysAFS Intercultural Programs
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 3Advancing Energy Transition in the Global South: Fostering Sustainable Economic Growth and Building Strategic PartnershipsGEIDCO
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 5On the Road to Doha: From HLPF 2025 to the Second World Summit for Social DevelopmentQatar
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8Empowering the Workforce: Multi-Stakeholder Solutions for Inclusive and Sustainable Employment "Sustainable Development Goal 8 Interactive Dialogue at the 2025 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development"Philippines
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 9Innovative Digital and Sustainable Finance For Preventing and Addressing Modern Slavery and Human TraffickingLiechtenstein
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 11Advancing Evidence-Based Solutions for Drowning Prevention in Fisheries and the Blue EconomyIreland
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12Joint efforts to mitigate the negative impact of armed conflicts on the achievement of the Sustainable Development GoalsUkraine
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13:15-14:30Conference Room F3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) and Circular Economy towards Sustainable and Resilient Coastal and Marine Ecosystems in Asia and the Pacific – Implications towards SDG 14 (Life Below Water)UNCRD
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13:15-14:30Conference Room EDigital innovation and data empowerment for SIDS: Advancing the SDGs and ABAs commitments through technology partnershipsUNDESA/SIDS
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13:15-14:30Conference Room CImpact of climate change and land degradation on rural women and girlsMongolia
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13:30-14:30866 United Nations Plaza, #120, Baha’i International Community Registeration LinkThe Role of Financing for Development in the Economic Empowerment of WomenBlack Woman Institute, UN Women, and the Government of Brazil
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Wednesday, 16 July 2025
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08:00-VirtualLinkThe missing health link for 1/3 of the world’s population – Better access to rehabilitation servicesHumanity & Inclusion (Handicap International Federation)
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08:30-VirtualLinkUnpaid Care at the Core: A Catalyst for Achieving the SDGsMake Mothers Matter
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09:00-Virtual LinkSustainable And Evidence-Based Solutions in Enabling Women’s Workforce Participation: Building Inclusive Infrastructure and Public Spaces for WomenAzad Foundation
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09:00-10:30VirtualLinkAfrican Women Development and Communication Network FEMNET Multistakeholder Engagement to Level -up Civil Society Organizing in SDGs Accountability and Pact for the Future Implementation
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09:00-10:30UNCTAD New York Office, 2 United Nations Plaza, DC2-1120, 44th street between 1st and 2nd avenueRegisteration LinkSupporting Seaweeds and Their Myriad Contributions to Advancing Sustainable, Inclusive, Science- and Evidence-Based Solutions for the 2030 Agenda and BeyondRepublic of France, UNCTAD, International Seaweed Association, Global Seaweed Coalition, UNIDO, Aquatic Blue Food Coalition, AUDA-NEPAD, World Bank, SAMS, CNRS, UN Global Compact
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10:00-VirtualLinkIntergenerational Approaches to Advancing Sustainable, Inclusive, and Science/Evidence-Based Solutions Pathways to Peace
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10:00-11:1531 Ely Way, Longmeadow, MA 01106, USACreating A Thriving World through Education and HealthWomen's Health and Education Center (WHEC)
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10:00-12:00Uganda's Mission the UN, 336 E 45th St, New YorkScaling up private investments to address Africa’s priorities: A look at Uganda’s Science Technology and Innovations and alternative financing models for Sustainable DevelopmentGovernment of Uganda, UNECA, Uganda's Mission to the UN
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10:30-12:30Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza, 2nd Floor, Diplomat BallroomAct Local, Accelerate Global: Advancing Inclusive, Science- and Evidence-based Solutions for SDG Localization in the Arab RegionAl Madinah Region Development Authority
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11:00-12:30Bahá'í International Community UN Office 866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 120Registration LinkDecent work and economic empowerment: grassroots perspectives on barriers and opportunities in achieving productive livelihood and socio-economic well-beingVIVAT International on behalf the NGO Committee for Social Development (NGO CSocD)
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11:00-12:30570 Lexington Ave - the NYC Conference Center at Cornell ILRFostering Sustainable Economic Development through Social Equity & Environmental StewardshipGreen Hope Foundation
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12:00-13:00VirtualLinkGlobalizing Sustainability: Training for Green Jobs Through the Ages of GlobalizationSaudi Green Building Forum (SGBF) – in Consultative Status with UN ECOSOC Center for Sustainable Development, Climate School, Columbia University United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN)
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13:00-14:30Virtual, Church Center of the United Nations, 777, UN PlazaLinkWomen’s Land Rights - A Stepping Stone to Achieve Climate Goals and Sustainable DevelopmentOxfam International
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13:15-14:30Virtual, Permanent Mission of Canada, 466 Lexington Ave 20th floorVirtual Link In-Person LinkThe Intersectionality of Ageism and Sexism: Harnessing the Power of Older WomenInternational Longevity Centre Canada, Permanent Mission of Canada & HelpAge Canada
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13:15-14:30777 United Nations Plaza conference room (8th floor)Registeration LinkDialogue on SDG Target 8.7 to End Child Labour by 2025: How can we achieve a child labour-free world?Action against Child Exploitation
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13:15-14:30ILO Office for the United Nations, 885 Second Avenue, 30th FloorPromising practices and pathways to advance SDG 8International Labour Organization (ILO)
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 3Advancing Energy Transition in the Global South: Fostering Sustainable Economic Growth and Building Strategic PartnershipsUN-SDSN
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8From Risk to Resilience: Unlocking SDG Progress through Disaster Risk ReductionUNDRR
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 9Biodiversity Preservation as a Catalyst for Sustainable DevelopmentArmenia
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 5High-level Launch of Tracking SDG7: The Energy Progress Report 2025 and the SDG7 Policy Briefs 2025UN DESA, co-hosted by Norway, Pakistan, Denmark, Ethiopia
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 11Advancing Energy Transition in the Global South: Fostering Sustainable Economic Growth and Building Strategic Partnerships/Sustainable Road: Release of the Global Sustainable Transport Best Practices Compilation and Seminar on Implementation PathwaysGlobal Sustainable Transport Innovation and Knowledge Center
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13:15-14:30Conference Room FReinforcing gender equality to realise human rights of women and girlsOHCHR/Special Rapporteur on the right to development
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13:15-14:30Conference Room CBreaking corruption barriers to ensure gender equality and inclusion in public service delivery in Africa towards 2030Tranparency International
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13:15-14:30Conference Room EReducing insecurity, promoting decent work: a renewed vision for social progressPortugal/UNDESA
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14:00-15:30Ambassador Grill, Millennium Hilton New York, One UN PlazaEmpowering the Marginalized: Inclusive and Evidence-Based Pathways for Achieving Transformative Development in Emerging CountriesBeijing International Exchange Association, China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE), Shandong Tongshan Children's Welfare and Public Welfare Development Center
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18:00-19:30Location ForthcomingSpearheading SDG5: From Stagnation to Implementation, Acceleration & TransformationWECF International
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Thursday, 17 July 2025
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08:00-229 E 60th St, NY 10022Registeration LinkFrom Local Voices to Global Impact: Scaling Bottom-Up Youth Initiatives for SDG ImplementationBuddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
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08:00-09:30VirtualLinkEducation as a driver for gender-just transition to sustainable developmentGlobal Campaign for Education (GCE)
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08:00-09:30VirtualLinkResilience, Adaptation & Transformation: Local Voices reclaiming SDG16+ - 2025 Voices of SDG16+ : Stories for Global ActionCatholic Organisation for Relief and Development Aid (CORDAID)
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08:30-09:45
Permanent Mission of Switzerland
LinkSDG 5 and SDG 16 as drivers of prosperity and enablers of the 2030 AgendaInternational IDEA, Permanent Mission of Switzerland
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08:30-09:45VirtualRegisteration LinkOn the Road to the Second World Summit for Social Development: Evidence-Based Regional PerspectivesUnited Nations Research Institute for Social Development
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08:30-10:00VirtualLinkSocieties in harmony with nature: building sustainable and resilient communities through the implementation of the Satoyama Initiative and COMDEKS.Keidanren Nature Conservation Council (KNCC)
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08:45-10:00Virtual, UNOSSC Doha Conference Room; 11th floor), 304 East 45th Street,LinkBridging Horizons and Continents – Forging Transformative Pathways in South-South and Triangular Cooperation (Launch of the 2025 UNOSSC Global Report)UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), jointly with the President of the UN High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation
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09:00-10:00VirtualLinkLeveraging Age-Disaggregated Data to Integrate Ageing into SDG monitoringHelpAge International
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09:00-10:15VirtualLinkMaking Time Count: Time-Use Data for Inclusive DevelopmentOpen Data Watch, Data2X, UN Women, UN Statistics Division, and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
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09:00-12:00Virtual, John Jay College, 524 West 59th Street, Room L.61LinkStrengthening Civil Society Voices in Drug Policy for Sustainable DevelopmentVienna NGO Committee on Drugs
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09:30-11:00VirtualLinkFrom Invisibility to Impact: Advancing the Rights of Children Living in Slums and Informal SettlementsEvalSDG
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10:00-Baha'i International Community Offices: 866 United Nations Plaza Suite 120From Local Action to Global Acceleration: Civil Society-Led Solutions to Rescue the 2030 Agenda"Forus
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10:00-11:30 11:30-13:00Advancing SDGs 5 and 3 through Comprehensive Sexual Education: Confronting Anti-Gender Groups and Hate SpeechWomen's Major Group
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10:30-12:00 UNDP, 304 E 45th Street, between 1st and 2nd AvenueLinkGovernance and SDG 16: Elevating the Role of Statistics in Promoting Just, Peaceful, and Inclusive UNDP
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10:30-12:30VirtualRegisteration LinkFrom Invisibility to Impact: Advancing the Rights of Children Living in Slums and Informal SettlementsEval SDG – EO-UNICEF
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11:00-VirtualLinkSolar Cooking: Inclusive, Evidence-Driven Solutions for Sustainable DevelopmentSolar Cookers International
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11:30-13:00Mission of Kazakhstan to the UN, 305 East 47th Street, 3rd FloorRegisteration LinkWomen with Disabilities Advocate for Inclusive Responses to Gender-Based Violence (GBV)Association on Development of Civil Society of The Republic of Kazakhstan "ARGO" (ECOSOC status)
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12:00-13:30VirtualRegisteration Link Family Values or Feminist Futures? Gender Equality and Bodily Autonomy in the Face of Rising ConservatismWomen for Women's Human Rights - New Ways & Women's Coalition Turkey & Turkish Women's Associations Federation
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12:45-14:00Conference Room BNo One Left Behind? Reassessing Global Commitments in Times of ScarcityTogether 2030, TAP Network, CEPEI 9TBC), Major Group on Children and Youth
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13:00-14:00VirtualLinkEquity at the Core, Evidence in Action: Canadian Youth Shaping a Sustainable and Inclusive Tomorrow.United Nations Association in Canada
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13:15-UNHQ Secretariat Building, 15th floor, room 1522Initiating the UN Decade – an Implementation Plan for Sustainable TransportUnited Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
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13:15-14:30Permanent Mission of Portugal to the United Nations, 866 Second Avenue, 9th FloorRegisteration LinkReducing Violence to Promote Well-Being: Violence as a Public Health CrisisPermanent Mission of Portugal to the United Nations, Permanent Mission of Czechia to the United Nations, NYU Center on International Cooperation
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13:15-14:30Conference Room FRegisteration LinkAccelerating Equality in Law for Women and GirlsIDLO, Equality Now, UN Women, Global Campaign for Equality in Family Law, Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights, IPU, Government of Spain, Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the UN, Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the UN, Women, Business and the Law, World Bank Group
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 3Evidence and Science-Based Approaches in Drug Policy, HIV and Health: Good Practices and Windows of Opportunity
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 5From Vision to Action: Fast-Forwarding the SDGs Through Global Collaborations
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8The India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Fund – A Partnership for Sustainable Development.South Affrica
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 7
Gender Indicators for Sustainable Energy: A Call to Action
World Bank
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 9Accelerating the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in mountain regions.Kyrgyz Republic
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 1Strengthening SDG Localization in Southern Africa: Voluntary Local Reviews and Multilevel Action in Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and EswatiniEswatini
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12Time to reconcile economic development and social development in line with SDG 8 through the productivity growth-decent work nexusSwitzerland
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13:15-14:30Conference Room CSustainable Development Goals, Science Based Solutions for Water and Sanitation in AfricaMalawi
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13:15-14:30Conference Room ELessons from Development of VNR 2025: Best practices, lessons learnt and SDG localisation effortsMalaysia
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14:00-15:00Doha Room (CONF-1140), FF Building, United Nations Development Programme One United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 USAData to Policy: In the Age of Polycrisis, Advancing Evidence-Based Policymaking for SDGs UNDP
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14:00-15:30Conference Room BLaunch of a policy brief on Women and Girls from Communities Discriminated on Work and Descent (CDWD)UN Women